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. viz mmmm TUB SENTINEL. t f ' i - -sLra' J08IAH TUE1TEB, Jr., EDITOR. WEDNESDAY, A PHIL M, OUANQK iOUBrTRUTII PHAhT, 77,77 If iWbt bboe Um aters sr At ; Doum that ti a an doth- bhv ; Doubt truth to h a bar, . Jh doubt th BeeweriMMnt of Oram tHt - It Vtil ti. ajviaiLlWt U U .,l,.-. n tlwMf.tbettA tbe bat Fill term of Orangs Superior Court, the Graud Jury, with great propriety, preaented tbe corn- pondenee between Got. Holden and Oen. Mite, u UM. H,.(K.,i.x , -.-v c.,.,cvt and intended for party purposes. Tbiy preaented tb Judge who held the Court, lor entering into a bealtd political eon teat and dlarBg bttolf eaadidaU for Con greju, arlula ridiog bia circuit. In the pre raiment they quoted the language uaed J Judge Tourge to hiaconipstiXor "Uou." Windy Billy Headeraon, charging that be wat indicted for mule itealing, i.c. Ttey alao preaented the Judge for fighting on r the train, in tbe ladW car and in the ladUa' preaecce, with tbe "Hon." Windy Hilly. TUy, alao, preaented Chief Juatice i'ear ,. aan ten writing that hypocritical potiticat latter. They preaented erery Judge on the bench, except Judge Mitcbel, lor taking an attire part in pulitita. They preaented Coogrea for reconstructing us under audi a Burean officer, aa Crocket, who bad plun dered and oppressed tbe people ot Orange, . aod (or pay, turned lelona out of jail. Jadge Tourgee, in a letter to the .Stun ifani, denied that any aueb pri-fetitno nt had been wade, and in tbe letter said, if it had been be would bare put tbe Grand Jury in Jell, AS. . Wjt beard every word of tbe Judge's charge on Monday, to the Graod Jury ol Orange, Alluding to the presentments made by tbe Grand Jury, ( at the last term of the Court, the Judge raid, "it gave bim no pleasure to recur to it. It was not or ml liable to tbe cotjaty or to (be Grand Jury. ' ;7l1Ke1eieTrI ihij had made the preacnt OMUU without due consideration. Aa to himself he cared nothing lor it, it did not turtUlm." Such were the words of tin Judge aa near aa we can reuieuiber. Kow the ahare dea't laHy with tko letter of tV Judga, that there wat no preteniiut nt , lor tbe Judge acknowledged and admitted it tiena and again, and alluded to the preaent ncnt aa having been made, aa In truth, and, - - IB lect,Tt was made by eighteeu as respec table gentlemen as ever tat In a jury boi. rmUi crnaaed to aarih aball rla. again, The aterirai years of Aod ar hnrs, V But error, woandna, writhaa with pain, l. aa among his worshippers. " ' " " . . VQVRTJVDQ& TOVRGRS a:- AOALV. We take it from the charge of Judge - Tourgee that Bylicftor Bulla will not draw bill upon the presentment made of tbe Jodget, twr will there be another piesent- mead of the Jodget by tbe" present Grand -, - Jury Tbe purpose of the Grand Jury in . . , preteoliug the Judiciary, was to call pub lic ettentioB to tb prostitution of the Ju diciary of tb Btate, under tbe. deotiin fHicoasfruclionr . Under reconstruction and tbe Federal awrjrd.tbt new Constitution was forced up. on the people of tie Btate before oue iu fifty bad read it. The men elected to bold office under the new Constitution, were, many of them, un known to tire people. Many ol them were Jgnoraut and. wholly tutqitajjiflad for the place to which -they were elected. Two or three of them were laesns murderers: one 'WfeVfetH UiHfdffe7y"6na JudgisTpoVt beapt, linui, tble manure, Ac, are elected Wat preaented lor perjury by the Grand Jury of the Federal Court. Another a Judge after bie electioe, Was arretted in tbe City of Raleigh aa a drunken nuisance and carried to the door of tbe City prison, lor . tlM incarceration of bit Judicial corMiroaity. Tb wonder is that every Grand Jury of - the ttrairlierTTim . bench did not present the Judges, aa did the Grand Jury tf Orange, It was a pitia bie eight to tee every Judge, save one, ap n pealtng by letter or speech to 80,000 ne ' - groet to secure tbeil seals on tb bench. Te bate witb aeuire uuanlmjti condemned vlt and now oosdeua Hr Inatead of signing ... . protest, they aWuld have celled meetings of (ba people and denounced tucb unjudi. cial sconduct end corrupting influence of the Judiciary, Judge Tourgee and Gov. Holden pretend that the Grand Jury ol Or age went beyond tbe sphere ol their duty , ia making tht presentment. Tie Governor , and Judge Tourgee were both gratified . that tbe Grand Jury of aiaseacbuietts pre. - tented President Johnson, The Grand J ury of England once prestnted the River , ,i, Tbauiea tor overflowing It banks, and tbe , .i Vutoriao. ear, with food end bonrflciul re -r suits to the taliou. It tailed the atteotion U the nation to tbe fact that life tod prop yl ty weitk-loet by the overfluir of ' the 'ifrffmm; end tbe wttoi VJptWjfmk .nf IbtTtwerfoWa,-.',; .-.-:T . . Tin Graud Jury ef Orange bay called tbe atteot ion of the etlon,and ecpecially tbe at H?tlon oltU people oltb State to our Judi, "clary. Tbe barollowi With respectful pro- test. It it to bt hoped that tbete two notioei' will prute-V tuffloieet admonition to tbe rrrrrrjirmowy oTTEe Stale : If it ia not. . than let tbe people bold frequent meeting and denounce tbe political Judiciary' aa ' " they deserve. - " , .' ' ' ' ' V TheJ'udgtjwnclutlecI hi charge" t7tb 73rd J'VI byeprWiT; tbbope;tbt C.aiiJ Ju'ij at fU wat by the last, ' lie need not b tfarme l The good purpose of the Grand Jury lie been fully iccomplithed. If the Jndge doe not fiton this circuit, a be did on the Uu,, w(tb Hon. Windy BiHy Henriorton, the Qraud1 Jury of Orange will take no further account of him SESATOHS tifUAOVk AND ABBOTT The tjnarrel of these Senator, et Wash ingtwOj created euite &u excitement for luise ttayr--tnet wrt coff wet mid to be looked f..r, and snre of tbe puritanicil hypocrite like bmuutr, ui uiul to be much alamo il. We looked fur nothing of tbe eort. Hprnut- is peace mn, though inclined to a war of words, end Abbott Mr about uVf. "f"TT.fwiirT... tVlrMinMt Irt muta u.p ........ - i ' w "'"" j i be editor ol (be SmtintL but took cue not ' to attempt il. I Spratcue 10 a conversation with t report er il aaid to hve made the following rt- imarlu.. - t " Mr. Senator, rnat Jo vou tliitrk of Ab- j ' - oh, well.' ' be raid, he don't amount t, much. He is one of those lawyers who have a itreat re'.itnation ot their own abili . tie. You ace Abbott is a Yankee, and be i.suaruiMuugniueiM.wM.ei H wouiu nor j . . b. . b k u Mr,, '.rlina after having been called a "puppy dog ' here fa the Senate without some allow at what they call chivalry iu the South. Why, the Very negroes down there would not apeak to him. This i the way 1 account for his speech laid night. I tlon't think be means any miacbiet ; at Usaat, I have no tears or apprehensions on the tu-bject." t he redoubtable North Carolina Senator, in a conversation with the repoiter for tbe New York llmtld cmtfnrd all that Sprague hsd sueucsted in the paragraph above quoted : "Senator Abbott.: Well, there need be no bill loll about it. It has simply come to thia, that Mr. Sprague inuat either re-, tractor do Worse. If I was from New England, perh(iw', I vrould put up with audi inoulta imekly; tiut not being Irom that peaceful region, '1 ahull take the liberty ol entiling trie atlair in another method. Abbott thus bows to Southern chivalry, but id his mbaeqtient course, which ended in the aeltlemeutol tb-BHiirjh,e uiakee hot baste to break down The truth ia, there is but little Ctflit io a car) el-lugger, unl you corner him and be can't get out. They remind oue of .Sherman's bumiuerH, who were always conveniently deaf or blind, when carrying on their stealing. The only way to Brouse them was to claim and wrett from them the alolen property. WA SJ1IXQ TOy MA TTKHS. Humor lor some days has repealed tbe atatement that several of tbe Cabinet ol President Grant will resign.- The gener ally well informed correspondent of tbe Richmond Ditpatch, ''Wallace" saya : We have the beat authority lor slating that there ia no foundation whatever iu tbe report that Secretary Borle contemplate resigning hi position. The. same ia alao true concerning Bucrutary Fish and Aitor-h-.y General Hoar. Ajl these reports are put in circulation by parties who have some special object In view,, and wiah to make capital by making U abpear ttrtt tbe 6i ere taries are not aatiatied jwith their positions, and do not gre altogether with the Presi dent and bia policy. t cubax art Aius, Tb Government W in poasetslon of In -formation to tb; effect that theeauae of tbe j insurgents in Cuba la not at all flattering. It appears that tbeir agesta here and in New York have admitted that unless thv obtain recognition or material aid from our Government they will be unable to bold out beyond sixty day. It it underatood that the Aduiiniatranon ia not illsiit sod toinUr fere with affairs in the inland ,beyond the projection of American citizens and their interests. Tbe English and French Minted lore understands affairs in Cub and JtLe attitude of our Government, aod have ad vised their rtspective governments accord- vmTiLizsRH. It is understood that many ol our farm ers are using largely, thin year, liariiliz.ua, in different parts ol the State. We had hoped that tbe lesson taught them in 1S 7 would put there, on their guard. We are ol opin ion that moat of the manipulated guanos or other fertilizers are worthiest. -.. If farmers deairetou manipulated. fertilizer, they should purchase the gtnuint ingredients and manipulate them themselves,. Com moat reliable. Genuine Peruvian guano or pure phosphate, when uaed properly, as the toil needs, do well, but are frequently o used at to injure rather than beneilt or do little good. Let tbe object of planters be more to enrich and improve their lands uermanentlv. rathee tl..nn m.t. . ,ar., cron for unu tear In a wokil lot i, ..!,. j . , r....,u, do what they can within thenuelvet to ward manuring. When they ouy lerlili zert largely, let them not forget 1867. Charles A. Dana, Editor ol tbe N. Y. Sun, wat arretted in New York, to day, on suifrby J, Roaaeli Young, Managing Editor o! the rrtcuae for libel. We are tired of tbi thing called a Re publican Government. We are sick nt teeing tbe people preaided over by politician aa tht fishermen oreaide over the fishee to catch them in drags or bait- tbeia to death on soft mush and su gared bait. we art urea ol tuts Vising called suffrage. Whereby the people at a rasas, (who are aiwaya siny imnga wnen lasea collective ly,) vote like idiull for the verv,woret men ' " wej fffT, What is thit ttructure that the nannlsi ,d the united Htatca in the lull eiercise of their ieuffeeget bkve. -effeted t-H it itruclure that tuey have once torn half way down and have ever threatened to destroy. V. I .11 ! , . , . . at ia wo uiu mansion uouae mat part lievp and uart tleeo out and both ,1.1.. ... smartly disgbsted witb. ' ' Til It It car.llalion for duck legged justices that ean neither rptli nor expound tbe law ; ior suogresHuea sou legiaiatort tne majori ty of whose tpiritt will never tj bigber than tbelr heawla towards beaven : and inr swasuing ouiiio ana twtggerieg black guard whose ambition it tt to ttrut "cock or tne wait;-' at notne anri to clean ,i. Ottier man lor nliic ia tha ni- ttnet," u will trot be a wav thus thunok Thing ai workinjr, IUI. Rteeri, Tbe 17th Of May hat beta fixed -nt the date 'tor tht meeting of he OkL aod Kew ocbutjj Qaneral Aateablttw of tV Pmbp ternn churCh In New Turk. ,.Wba AImsv. ik. question of rt naion Wu'l be tunfij tttUed." Jaoth nortlitra cburcbet. , , ; For the Sentinel PgJf ASI) wf.HKt Tents otr TBR uyivsRbiTY of- your u vauoij- NA, AH IT HAS Hl-'RV: ,- DRPICATKO 'TO 1HK I-.-. i !U TV 1HJE 1U1M : N ' ITS Hlil-:fl ; t i his i Ttr, A Kreat Ut4-riOy I Princeton last Kali n gnration of lbiir u. f'rtfcideot, Ir. .VI Co h, -.t( V it All brlrl at 1 1 i i.'ii ol I lie fttatl mill dial mgdifbci) n i I the A lumiii ol t ii-ie-1 Irom all paru the cld ( oll: wi to awiht 10 the aOlrlniill i.lnl t in the proapei ky of ti ti A,mt .fu. I'iee Tiro yradwite of tht daf were -fuid i fteodrng with yW aTH7TC3ir erable men wer'i aalutid by the vast Hsaein tdl! with rpvm-ece rend i-nthtijinam. ()i would like l) etitiir what are their recol lectiona of the yotin an I obscure man who was their Tutor at Nsnti Ffall seventy-lour years ago, who bet-ame our tirt President, ind rtrow'r)te?rtrr!Fnii'TTiS Primffeiicci of (IiHl to play itti irnnrt,mt part in out State, and 'to have his name humlcd down with revirence . rtistant gi-neratiinis. Whether or not lie impressed I is a-eocialcs it thai early age with any distinct aeuse ol hi-superiority, il is certain thai I)r. t'ald-wt-ll waa a remarkable HHin, nmt' atntnilarlv well fitted to be the first President ot a new L'uiveti-iv HIS JI'I'KJBJM K In the Hist plaie he wu a umn I i inug nily his oHi.:e. lie had a high acuse of the dignity ot Letters, and never forgot vhal was One to Ins position. Though nit above ihe midille loll.t, his ajipesraui. anil manners w. re iurofsive, lurmed iu the old school it diguilied and formal courtesy. Hiseyisweie ilaik ami iem trating, overhung by bud.y eyebrow, his drem jswut aiy Bt, prtteise and. hand soinu. He loVshid th- IVvsuUut and itior- ourh gcnlleiUrtii. lie was perhaps something of a martinet in his npuou's. of iftitbority and dinoipbne, though tins was niways teinp.red with be nihility and knni y allowance. No man eotihi lie iu Dr. I uhlwell's company with out at once ai know leiling Uiat here was a man to be respected, and deferred to, be yond ordinary limits, lie was well known to be an anient anil uutiinug student, his taatia inclining him to the exact sciences, though his classical attainments were abu extensive and accurate II. i m a Inn Ittble Latiui.it. it is i If A H hn. A mini ho' v a line M In, ho , h i presiding otiic.'i Dr. C'aldwiit ah the early yeaia tf nggbui; inlaii. r io n i.i- ., d i. t m i k illi m.u a ety 11 ( ai.lod look at what lie uud unaided, did III .. tins v.ituiy, bi the y ol tin- L'niVi r-itv with out reeling that be finiesaeil oilier qualdl Cations more i dre than those which murk tbe close ami su.cis-lul atudent. lie b.td very yrtat .mi.ii(Mfice nbility, all ) the power to inspire nniimtted confidence in all who appraachud him. His intt rarity wasku jwn f ) lm mil x ible , lm was utterly fearlias in the discharge of duty, his bale wotd had the authority of an oalb. I can scarcely imagine the indignant scorn with which be would have, repi lied any surges lion of underhand dealing, or intrigu. more especially f r his ow n interests. All men felt instinctively that a iman'or selfish thought Was never harbored in hll breast that he was in the fullest si nso ot the word what e iu lhef.e later days w. iild call ttabk. A llied to this power of iinpiening and controlling others, Dr. C'a'dwell had great Intuitive sagacity in judging of character, aod in operating on those around hjm. But what niosi distinguished htm porb.p. io that day ol small tilings i i Korth Caro lina, was his fur seeing and litieral views of Internal Improvement, and plans f ir the pnblic g -0(i lie was in many thlus siu ;ular!y ahead nl his g a ratliin. A man who looked tar b'3 on:l anil over trie nar row agitations of the day, and thought lur postertiy hik CAHi.roN i-nTrmia" - ,. . i . it nas o. ep now ii u or niteeu yi-ata sinei I Oof. Swain with a copy ot -D.-. tJuld well s "t'artton t-etters. in bia baud, letter written bitty or hity years ago to the jk-o pie ol Kurtli Carolina on the iniiiorianct and advantage ot Railroads, anj noifrlor gotun, buV Wiiieli would dogoodil jio circulation now. Uov. Hain loved I .speuk of them and poiiut out their excel- leucb s. Then? a hoirjoiy humor 'and force of illuslratiou, a plain way of ptitilng the argument, witnsucu evidence ol keen and aagacious oiiservttiiou ot thu cjuimon peo pus. uieir ; ami tiieir wants, as we raitly se iu a cioao aiuiient anil man ol letters. In those points they are not unlike Hyduey .-siiiiiii s Humiiaoie Jecttnes to the poor ot bia pari.'h. One ol Ihi'se letters, I think, took tb lonu ot a dialogue llieold bard Ilea, ed taruiut mhoarit im-adTiWirgr''of ftttf. t re turns for bis crops, and the advauiageol a varitty of qropi on his litih- (mm t hailea the sou is told bow, instead ol louugioii auu ynwuingsway on oiiit Honrs, r .und the couu'ry store or lavirn, learulug to di ink anil talK poiitirta, lin luiuht eioilv aeon ire skill iu some light bamliciail, to be carried on In Ihe interests of larm work, -say bas """"t r.sler nei'iiiaain, ousKcts made m I ?. i. . ... i- ' .. .. rf" iicwwru tun ueatiiori tcr fit lOail. and sotd directly. While the girls, I'olly and Betsey, would find ready s.le in the same market lor their kuitnug, and weaving, nnd butter awl cheese. Thus profits are shown to flow in through a doi n small channels before unthuught ol. toil is twei teneil. 'it .invigorated and brightened, and advantage kkiucu everyway, "r rom me nlvuntaina to Ilttltort,"-Wal Or. ttaWwW. arwat idea auu aa many sine urancnee as you please, There are plenty of iarniere in the State to day, who would do well to read those, let teta penned by the firat 1'resideut ol tbe Cuiverslty lor their fatbes and grandfath ers. what us pip ron thb UKivtasrrr. Whin Dr. Caldwell csme to Noith Caro lina, its so called Unlversitr was little mow. than a Grammar School. Ita resource were far fiotn corresponding to tb magni- tude "' iu t1"- .y1 Aul "Lapsed Irom their first euTtSusiaam and ware comfertably tettled in tbe belief that with ao many thousand acres of wild land, and to tneny indefinite waift aid strati conferred on it O; tue legislature, it luiure wat Iu pretensiona, however were in reality very bumble. But tw- Inalrttcinn was femployetl, the scare ot ttudlet eiceedingly -4-eontraottd,-eid- tire"pavmgT alcnder:'fa. aub popuiatioQoi tne country waa rude aact uncultured, and the young mea Untrained and I tn patient el restraint. - Asaonir Or L-aldwelit early aasooiates too, were sues of loose priocipiee and habits, infected with the infldeltty of the dav which the Fnneh ItoroliutiOB bad wade-HfaairictifeJgtf Ty muca xo j iry tue patience and tb leelitJg ot on to whom wat entrusted tbe task oi maintaining ditciplioe, anil giving tnetruuticn. For the Brat sine yeart of itt etisfencjL VP one Df tbe offioera of the University was dwttnauBrrfd a freiiiitmL,- Rjf nr. rll. weil,1mmd atttlr '- entranea InrVi ih fattSh,'iRRitfiNii and Watt1' tu pieaioing rroieasor iui isvi, when be WM,tormali elected Jfm.dtnt.- It ia 4ei that u;jijiuecbarcter of tht Vifuor iltan any other fliatt con nectedtUa tuivtraity, iunglta life h.lwiin It wa ' for fcim aft""1 to digeat framie Uie course and dtettiodr ofiiutrtaBa plan i ;a:ipone. wahito lay broad and duep the foumjajd morality aod reernc tor the ( Religion, that they eould otreri' disturbed,--a lack ot which I'ira, fell nigh tmorrtf fntrtl to the ( ifteneer Uni,oiii'' ot aii.tr tur ItlWMJUi to manaae resiurcea, to aecufe-iVoperuiion ol Ui colleagues, the v.tiH ol Iih piinU, and the entire conlidof be Tloard ol Trustees, and thrt iKOdthe Stale A bard, but noble task torjlig man. Hi :ill threw Ijimxi ll' into the work of brdldp the University with all I lie i.rHTnHartrtfr. ttt? .Io I hut . Iiinn. lf Ilis reiintiition as a scholar, .Jntlructor, and dox-ipliDarian steadily 'ictsl, and v.ith it the patron age ol tbdic. until in 181 1 it as sOTi'd that in wdiniM n I ampler lacilitiea . Pm nnnirninmii li'l' I be H teai "fl t hiiiniT, n. i rn i.;. mrr wwdrtm.ttad f by that tHthdrnwn one nt the soune.rd I revenue a bestowed, and refusing furtli- I re asaistalDr. Caldwell appenkd to me privatcnpeuC'.-of the people ol the State. He 8Kiiltraratioris ot this year travel liner ov-elrtion nl N nth Carolina, and Milirttinf Ro gwierallv wa he lespect ed, and eat was the i onlidfiice felt in his admia'ion, thai iie olita.md the Um of iu a ah'Tt time, and with lids waeiMfd to complete the South Buildintich had stood t'oreeverd years, but a stead, a half high, and unrooted. 'rheici-B'Jc u w of the l uivi ral' ty was bejiu pubt. fHArel. . "M.I'WKI.l.'.S TIMI?. A liiidy O'otVsaoi beun to guthcr ibund the IHent who would have given reputation College in the land, and who strengtil and upheld bis adminis tration iu eiway. A socielv begiui to form in Cliallill which naturally ex-; paudmg wi(c growth ol tin; village, waa yt guardudl the conservatism ol the j College, auisessed a jrtt,ijr ol its ow n . ; a society in h by the prolonged lives ol its heads," j generations were cioreiy linked, so tft cauiedoHti to this day! unimpaired line, yet elev ated nii-l iui j proved by tidtureol the day ; a society that has i n'hlelv lieen bioken up and. dispersed lofr, but the like ol which Ninth CaN-'lavill not soon see Hgaiu. Such c .mimes are lite linitnl lung year., "I iiln ll. the gr .uth ..I in re tliiii one geiiou. Cri i.K.NSK ii v Maukiaok. The Su preme Courts, he t nlled States has rel. di led t lie tiding decision in the case ol Klleti Kelly t Uard Hwena, on appeal Irom the ."s.ine t'.uia of tbe Distrn t ol (.'oluinbia- it Tlint any a it-n white wonitiu mail to a citi.en "I th Slates is a cl-n under the act ot I, lilted 10th ' f : Feliiusrv, fl,' which is the lollowing language 1v woman who might law lully be oattxed' under thee'kisting laws, married, or bahall be ninnied, to a cit; zen oi the lied States, shall be deemed and taken I, a citizen ,1 the Vnited Statis." nt has hitherto been a great diversity opinion ai to the construction ol the aliovtA ny the laws of the country, hot the sfcri decision tettteB the matter beyond conbersy. Lightnicgruck two trees at Milton in the baptist irch yard and shocked sev- al perssns iat were near by, dudng a loin sivae days ago. I learn that dur.i.g tie ane storm lightning s ruik a tree at Conn.jyg meeting house 2 miles from tbit pUCeid tore it all to pieces scat teiing it all the yard. Ililttboro Re wrtimn intiU: A' his reaidet, 4 miles Bouth Kssl of Chapel Hill, on Krindalie lHth. inat., in the (Wlh. year a hia aire. lr. :u ia BsnacK. He waa a kind berftc man aa g'Hl neighbor 1STEW JVEETISEMENTS. Cook tot es t'oiuplcle. TfKHTftN tl llll. FROM fi, to tjo. li Y y teen ote Siu'h 5m. 7, Wid Ifo !i. or sale loir, .1, BROWN, aprl 78 tf Willi Hsar A I.wis oit kali:. A Mm. FAB, I.ONti ANI) SHORT HAND 1ed tShovaLOardpii Hues ftskea and Pota to Olgs, Uioveiauid Piautar's Hoaa, rUuimou'a Axes.Lathuig, aiSliui; and Cboptiiiig Haudieta. J. BUOWN, aprl 2H-tf With Uat A Lewft. 4 tiAlce Xrllif rn Apple II! ABM ALL UJTOF APPLES TO WAY KE ceivwd l.y April atl tf DOLIOIJtS BELL. I'erulati Ciuuno. NOTHEIt Lti Otf OENUINK PERUVIAN 4.J V. 'rte ir io tomol wt f wtrtett" t WlB self low tor Cash. Apiil 28 it DOUQLAS BELL e Herrings. , CtUT, OBOhi .SU I10K HEIlBliiIGS FOB J aale by April 2S-tf DOUGLAS BELL. ( BOXES PklM FACTOkY OUEESIi JUSf arrlvesl at .jaw-tawf W, t) . UTrtON AeH 4 CO. 4)fT BITSIIKL! ' LITTLE GIANT .-e.a S lis...-. 1, ..ln l..- AND mmir i"ii i uiuuil ean iiu aniv uj aprl n il W. C. M'KONACH A OO'S. fMAl.L LOT ( newly grunnd Oat Meal U SN 8TB0NACU A CO's. aprl 28-W . TJIOUtt llEITS O BUOOY HAKNESS trSBrat A w would sellerr low aprl 3-t W. C. 8TB0NACH A CO. fiOUB BarruU Wliito Mercer" Potatoes 1' W. 0 STItONAOH A CO. , aprt-8-tf JUST ItECKIViD, Coffse, Hwsra, Tea, Hp caa, Jlolaae, Bwwn Lard, Vinegar, QoUenttlyrup, Kerm-en, Oib attriiwDoap, t'heuiical Olive fWp, Dm llonds, Hlioea, Boot and tiaU aU low tor Cash, At at. D, HABKISON'S. aprl iB-l w 0s konpat man r the arm. isst., ui HOKKEeustulaa-fron mj HMble. I will (riv Twenty-five dollar reward to asrv p wbe whs an nrahind the roam, and til itra an that gat iuns. - -7- Tha horse ia Una w ten year iM- M k Waek. with swiilta ssit on lb end of hht anmn. otb htiul foot wtiU an totb loot twk. and tram siiaDt stj- pearanoa. a Ute apot iniua torahaad artltlol- I any auaa, jnenarsa h a pretty good paxwr, bat trots wall In a buggy, bs waa low m order when taken. I think ha bad tb lam no m. 1 wilt rav th above reward tor th aoprehenaioo of Uw rojua, and tae horse', so that I ir-t him. r ' .... , IjOIitt'cr r .n-cftim n rwprlM tf-,., . r . , . ... AKOTUtiU AUKIVAI, Jlv. D. BOY8TEB Jb 'Uro'w. Ttrs bats Jtnrr jtEctivurj anotheb . V V tot of BAS A AiUad-K.WiaEftr te xaulleut order. lb baa hull w has had this a w.we,&aAJiat. wd- timwir r Spil Jtj! M rr.r: m i .- --n- Tiy IjU0U0rAXL0RADrIAT i - JjOliOLAS BELL'S, April 22-U I .nnWT V A VIAfTD I ISA- UUUU. 1 V II U W I Tobacco, Tobucr o. ITUflHT I)Xfc. WABItASTKU WUNU. It brurbt Jottiire and oaybsU Hugs to tba Ciu.1. mauulaetbred at ttast lour yeans win sold nheau tocloasj eosigament. aprlM-tf JJ-T.JJTHOSaOB Apple Brandf. AKKW MtHIK BAHKEtiM uk' Hill rHAllt ioti exiiectail to-tttorniw. , ' U. T KI KUNV H aftvl W-U - Cow. Mere.hHiit. WELLKtt A ilATl HKK'ri Patented i'roeesa for Manufacturing HI'CiAltM.St HYIMJl'S trsss SOHOUM. O A N l:. W F. BKASI.KY, Sole Agut lor N. C. Post Ormi av UiihUKmii no', N m n..tur yoiM-i'Ku. tiaviua lllil ehsaeit the rmlil tor tirauvllle County, luvilea a(ik, .k'-alioii1 luaiiilfac. fu'in Farmers, for n.divulual rljiliH lm ii4r Uo iinxioaa. Adim-aa tl.l jctiraiuxu.si'ius.',!. XOTlfE OrtO-PAOTNKRSKIt. Wn.MiStrToK, N. Aprii 15, l'J- fi? TlJl-' 'V IU Xt J. HAW, into ,Uv I'lilereu into i'o-rlli"islii u name and style of hN.MVlV.ll. Irr tin- CtlWAN A CO loi the iHiriMM "f iii.liic'lli! me unsin", l , KKAI,il Al liat"l FINANCIAL Aul.M . nh un.-il MUtua t Wllnliiu.""!', f5- 1 nlt N - Voik City. , Wi. r-ata-elfullv offer ai r siTVHTs to t lie " hue. l.KMl'KI. liA.NMr.TK.ll, I) . COVV A.N . .1 C. KKNVtlN. rr further iiiforuiMoai, adilnwa BASNISTElt, COWAS A CO.. WllmliiKloii, N . t . spit 7-tin ai.ll.K OF VAM AIU.E KKAI. i:t.ti: at AirrioM s.v V1IMIAY THE7TII. lUVtiK Jl NKlStSI, I l'i ...iiuni ilaeiru la KoUllv nja.1' JsuuarvTeilil last if the hiiiiruuiii ('unit ol N. (J-. ill the eaae wnei Ihe- H'Ton Mlinej; lonipanv l i-.miulainalrt and J'isepii - -i" " dent 1 shall proceed to sell t Hie iloor ,'l Hie I'onr't House ot the eoanlv of " idle, in the l lt of hsleigh, to the hlehe.t t:ihl"r. the I..II. wlin!" ,!... ril.i d property, to-wit : Al'oiit SIX 1'KKN TK ACTS Of I.ANH, emitainnig 111 all seme 4,000 A ( K K S, to si sold in f ur parts, as in si as may be, eX'-'eptinir trora said and four aerea, part of ihe Mai' Also tiic- uiinnie pn lii-Me up ol sulne i Ml ll III It V Ml, I -l i sale t lis lie ttset II IVS" lliel tl i oimi At : it i-:s oit nuitti. I rin , ssme to tie sold in four like parts. Hub Ian, I i siliiau. in hi. , , .f Wak, ..,.1 iinaj Ihe Citv of Kaleieh III re n rntillll' f ,ii 'ipllHt', .! tin' lliaih noils vein and uisiiv pal diet I'iiinibano or Black Li-ad inn li i-t II .-t ouahtv. extelidinir ,;litnil tti- fiitnt ..,,ni of rr'aets. some twle nun s iu I i'friiis 5 i'er eelit east 1 til- fCHiillH- -f tilt I'lltehss.' inoiiev upon a tit nl' i.'iin, iwii ami j ree leais. M UAtH.F Y. tMiillUBrtmlic aprl "7-tds torn Whiskey. 'yrn Mhl-k). -lTf ARItAMKD FUHF:' draft snd Icl salt b? Oh NO SACK O.N T SlItllNACIl, r uin. Mereliajit. a, rl M-if ITJELt BCCKET8. MILK Bt'CKErs WITH W sirsiuera, Hoise Col ars, Mulo Collanj. Bridles, Hud Cordaue, Phovela, ladeB. l'ltcli Korka, Nail. Uoraa Shoes Slulo .Shove, Bread Travs '.Vater Bue-keta ( ocanut Dipt era sua a iaeellauaous lot or Notions )ust arriving At i ,prl 76 il O. T STRONACH'S. l'ea Xun, Peit Vula. ANOTHER bl'PPLY, JCBT RKCEIVF.D AND fr Sale. O T. STBONACH. April 2ii-tf Com Merchant N. C. UAM.S Just re'-e.ived lv DOCflLAS BELL. April 22 tf I OK SAl.t. SEVERAL SET OF WAlKIIlN tlAHNI, Alao, Single Harness. Cvprua sumpiea lix'iO mchua. aprl M-tl ' Vi H. JONKH 4 CO. I louera, ITonna tirtlX BK80L1) AT (ill 11 AUCTION BOOM V on the 'itSh. inat ,t Wednesday ) One of the Urgent and baDdaouaeat asaurtuienla ol lireeu Honae Plants In Ihe Slate, in Pots, Jars and Boxus, Consisting ui CAMKL-lAM. AZALIAS, ABOE01AS, UEHAMIUNS, Ao , Ao . Ac , Ac, All bealty Hfi. irons plants and will be sold without reeefve. Sl to eaiaiioe al IU o'clock. W. H. JONES A CO. Apiili-'i-tf Auction A Cim. M reliant. ItkiaK FACTOKY CHKESE AKKHINU AT W. C. SlHONACIi A IXI'S., AprU lC-tf Orooera. 1ARAOOH, PATAL'SCO. PEABODY, MAIN Street, llavolock and Sell Itaismi; Flour for sale by April 22-lf W. C. STBONACH A CO. ""OorUftTf ?frtimirmt-rtattT" AYOUNU MAN IN NEW YORK, THAT IS well acquainted wltli the market, aohctta the eorreaiHindeuca of s party witb capital to carry on the Wtoleaale aud itetail trade, in Ualeigh or elsewhere. Ad leaa, CBOOKEBY, april 2tl-:it Briaiklyn 1'. O., L. I. I.-'BKSFT ABB1VAL OF (JKANUKS LEMONH . and Cocoa Nnta. At 1 Aprd iia-vf W. iir tfttrONAttt A -CtrS. rTUPlOCA AND 8AC.O AND GELATINE, AR JL row It, sit auc Corn Starch, &Uccroni aud Vermacelli,l)xateated Cocoanut and Pearl Barley. Just received bv April 22-It iklUULAH liKI L. 1)INK APPtkSI A ITNE ArPLES I - ANOTHEB SUPPLY OF FRESH PINE AT--plea. Received to-day at A. D. ROYSTER A BRO'd, On Conalgnmeiit. 1 (( BALES SUPERIOR HAY. 1UU A D. TAYLOR, sprl 23-tf Country llama. fTWUEB HUNDRED POUNDS CHOICK HAMS 1 iluat reoeived by apt! mt DOUGLAS BELL. jpOK BALK. Ornamected Toilet War. ' Hooon and Fork Boxe. , Hpto Box and 'lm Caoisters. ' ab jboxew and Tin Trunks J. BROWK, Ralish, prl0-U With Hart A Lewi. ' 91 VIES, MI,M3,- Mri.Ea. - 4Tocsa ntnsK that-i will beix low fur ah. or I will aell them as Ti ....o, ont of the eropi r ' ' . , , . . . ... r' WILLIAMSON. Blelgb, H. C. April l-tf . . . . , ' A l ine Yonna; Mule. I WILL SELL, AT AteTIOM,1 ou Taeaday next, 18th mat, on " Karket Square, at 11 o'clock, a fine YoLNCI MVUt, thai work ead rine wwiu T . apfnr-tT B. B, WILLIAMSON. Cuttlrn-KniTet. . : . TV8T RECEIVED, rjotbv anpply of Smith1 (J eelsbiawd Cutting lyniJ, and iii-leir's i-rrrtK-VCultrug aiaulunae, iorWee and hand powers, the tieet knowxi in nee. ,JAlf K.TOStXJHt'V, T. ", - - Ct. JlMi44vV J ANOTHEB LOT Of THOSE GOOD OLD Kama, at March So-tf W. C. BTSONACH CO. 1869. 1869, BPRINO. W. II. HKttll '., CliOTHIERS; I o AlllilVING DAILY, Our HI'HINllAMl lit MMI.K BTUCK Of CLOTIllNli, N1 HOYH. Manttri'liin-'l l our rMHlei,t fMWW,M " I mr Msiiutselijii ll part un-nt is einli-r tha special supervision of our Mr. r.. I, hahuisi . wlinU l a siitlioii-ni giiaruit" , pjtniu. dial tliel.o...ls anl h equal, if not all lienor, t.i aiiv oil. i. d iu this ji any utuer market, j We i'ir,ll:iii u.v.le vlraligera anj others ill ihe , Citv, lio havn not Isvol'-.l us ltll their patron Re, to ra SIl'l eXSOIHie IINr ll,l lllS,'ll- 1'olitn ait'-ntio ,le I to eiistote.t li muter all ueiiinsisneeM, K. U ANDHHWS t Cll, huii Front ltiiililuii;H, I'vetteville Hire.!-, JUIelKb, N. C. aprl-tf SI'ttlU AM MfltlliR Urfi I'OH Itattfl. ittll'.S FulilHK PKiJI'I.K. IIAl rSUll- A IUI aim ei, mru ... ...,-... ....... - , lour sueeeasful irips a ear for the lasl IHeiity . ,1.1 . . . .I .. .ll ll',,, 111, rive years, i ueoniitei no: thu storms ..I rilty- i iX avlidstvtti, arerf I tttnt in Till Olij; H IHfTBB ui aixtv-aevell l'll IK. .Vu uliil ldl litrtliK Sllli liioito llrnu; toll, i. .i,...is eo me to Creech a Jual srrtvcil and Is no dls. dial gil'K ImrUl ite slid valuable calif, at A Creeeh'a wholesale iomI retail dealer in Maple and Fancy Dry Uoods. Wl, ! large v you will ttii'l for Men and lio id lin- ai'soitinetit ul i.Awd ilKHt.'S. i 'ASH M KKK 1"H. TOI.I'S, KKSTI'CKY .IKANS,, 1 I. MX AM' I ANi V CiJ'iTO'NADK.S AMI LINES Oinilis. abieli i I be soi l .is elieap, or eh'-pr tliau lliev esli Ue lioligllt elsi-wliere ill the City. Where )on will lllid a lalfj-, and beautlflll Sa E 'l till. 111 "t I.ADIKS DKK-S (ioOlKS, cnil'i kfiui; ttoannii, at v I !k;tll,Uj ll at timet t.-r th.HK etntahlo f(r the t-H U'H-i, tin I H"Otlr prcliv, prict'8 all Tf in fdiiiej ii t rorvli'n hi'turti you buy. HATS! HATS!! Cliap enough. VS'tlst IS thu use to KO bare loaded Leu vu a-.- ai'le io buy a new Hat V HIIUKS: SHOES'.l . . AlaiK" assoitnu nl. conn, aloti, bring your UieiiUlwoka, I leecli's is ihe pluce to buy i'Dlir Hles'S. II. niiets, t-iprnifc St vi, s, solile small rniongh and soiu" lai k enough For Ladies. Miasea and Chil-dit-i.a tikttiniod and untrnu'ued Huta. A beautiful assortment, come Isy a4y jour old ha, and alwaya coma to Creeeb'a ' buforo you buy a new one Ac, 4o. Keep it before tha people, that I told th people alx nvmtba agn, that I Intended to run through my campaign, whh mv motto to give each and every individaal valo received, for thstr valu able support, giving the La. ilea a floe opportuiiuy to exercise thera Insluinsbla right', aa well a.i tb gentlenieu, aud atuce that time thousands bavaabowu their good judgment by oonnnu ainl demonatrating the truth of my assertion. I tall you Creech's la tb plaoe. And permit m to re turn my aincera thanka for your very liberal and valuable patronage for the but twenty-five years. I hops by strict attention to biiainem aud bouasi dealing, giving aaob and every on thai worth of the'r Eianey tint 1 will enntinu to receive a liberal aivaie al your patronage. Tbe rest i( my talking I shall do at mv place of buatneaa which is Creech's orner Fayettevilla Street Raleigh March 26 -ti A. CUKKOH. SPUING, urn Wul Lli KII'EC' tFL U.Y ANNOUNCE TV to oui eustomeia aod tbe public that have received SlIlINO AND KIJMMFR Staple and Fancy Dry Cootts, oonaistin, in pat, uf " M UA 11 li my K UvN O KS, POt'LINKTrt, OlMIANIiIEfi aud LAWNS, A large aaeortuient of PH1NTS, PAltAMIl J aud L'MBBIiLIArt, HANDKEBCHICFS. Plain aud hemmed atiuhed, MAlNSUottS, JAtioNKT-H, HWIiHaiA MULL MUSLINS, THREAD CAMBRIC, LINEN and BISHOPS LAWN, EMDROlOKblESand HOSIERY, LADlEisaud MINES' HATS and BONNETS, HOtlPS and CORSETS, SHOES, SLIPPERS aud OAITEBS, MEN and BOYS' CLOTHS, CASSIMERKS, LINENS aud tOTTONAIiES, - BOUTS. SHOES and HATS' and a general aaaortnieut of Hood usually found in a Dry Ooods House. added to our stock. We are offering great inducements to Her chanta, who will find it to their iutereet to exam ine our atoek before purchasing elsewhere. Thankful lor tbe liberal patronage we have re ceived, we solicit aconttnuanoe of the.asme, feeb mg ssaured that our goods and prion wilt com pete favorably with any in the tttate PRi.VeitoftK, pkttv avrsBwnt)iti, W'hoteaaiS ami Retail Merchaut, . .. api24at - - !W Paytlasill M.- Fall and Winter Importations. 1869. 1800: MIIX1SERY GOOOSr Riaaoaa, TamaiNa Rienoxa, Jtuvt Ribboh. v SILKS, SATIKS, VELVETS. FANCY BONNET MATERIALS. ' B I.O.MrS CRAPES KETTS. FRENCH FLOWERS, I'LCME.4 AND ORNA MENT8.y BOaOHETS and LADIES' HATS' IN STRAW, hILK, VELVET and FELT. W offer th largest and best assorted Stock in the V. States, comprising all tbe latest Pkriaiaa Novelties, and nnoipialed in choice variety and cheapness. - ARMSTRONG, CATOR, & CO., 237 and 23U Baltimore Street, Feb. 23-tf Baltimore. MERCHANT TAILOll, t Opposite Market Squar. HAS JUST RECEIVED a fine selection of French aud American Cloth and UaSauatiri. ear Clothing uiado to order at abort nuuo, ' Fit and workmanship war ranted - atarrn mt-am -X- rTlUOMASVniLE BHOBft, " v. . JL tor aelebyv ...WifSt A. D, TAYLOR. CHOIOit MARYLAND SUGAR CURED HAMS, , ,a s - Di TAYLOR'S, . aprl 25 tf ' Ke, fl, lUrgeH St. lOB6,H8HERRIN(tl n - - . VJ CUT HKKR1NOI ' - ROE HERRING F Hew Caroilna Hartlpg'a, Just rftraiTr-i aiiil fur taJi trf" : . DOUGLAS BkLL. apn a-u r- - ' - -: -. PATAP8CO FAMILTTLOtrR I Paragon Family Floor t ' , i tt'alfat'aiilwX:'li..l J--if. - Otnwitrv Familv Firms 1 Vlf tv Harrti)a In fltoriv and for an'm t tsCMtViaw . -J a- t-Jreft&xa?' rvtyrjWanawe Jttckton stbite Potatoet. OTSN BARBEL TO-DAT ECtTIvtSa BT , OF REAIiESTATE .-.'. - AND . PKltSONAI, PRfJPPlit av Tp ' - NORTH CAK0LISA BlAtTllW" SONAL ESTATE Affv1'- TtAtEIGH, k. e.t-r.. io,ooo ;aIitax 8T0Cit rr. WW, 18(S. ' JOiil.1'11 O. HKHTf.R, ftftjw i JMKVU lllXOM, trmunt, JOUM?. IIKKI'ER Hee'u AN4 ' Kfiyi; LEWig. yi ftirinTfi 3,000 Vai.dabi.r I'ltcit or Pitonatr , uk Dirpokku or, Wootu He,894 ! UK At. ESTATE, ISEVKN 1'INK REKIUENCI,ywt " CltY ilf ItALfelOU I Oue K -aldenee in Raleigh, N. C., desrrilaal . below ... ... o . .. ;, '..lintw Due " - J I III" " ." " w, J4 'H e . ' Vair.B.i u - Ulie I'lupelHlll - '""' i.oe.130110, n. i- . . - . . . - LIST SF rKHSSSlL PDSSISN "yWr T, Maniple .on exhibition at HKATt V.H HUtts a tut ISO. f fsTfl-UlVltlu Nl tiT I 1! n !US Uie regular cash price. ., 10 Fine riiff'toiis. JiJoO each, maus br H 1. Selmii.lt. iSaltiniore. Md. i tiuni 111 Fine Tup Jlnggiea, JA0 eaek, mad, by II l M.-huudt, llaiiiniors, std7 I us 60 1st. Premium 7 octavo Pisnos, maiii "'? by Tieniaiue ilioa , N. V., UW tteh MM 5 I'srlor or ( -hureh Dreaus 8 stnu.1. iiictuu '. , i . 'iiaiiio iina, n, I . l,te .'fio'R mum, uiiutiia uinbsef liturai: A ItalWi, lrtr I SnO Milk Lireasea. tasit article, 12 yards t tiaen ureas HU, t&na fi Velocipedea, 76, " "'JS S4 Itolla Uruaanl Crpet,4f ydaaaoh ((al lm t, ealalumider atea, H lider's pataat) wee, ii, inr wo, m azw. I Cash 1 1 f I.IHI gold, 111 Cash Frizes, tlUU eaeli', aoo ilo do III Ii?a d.i do .& do liisl do do 1! cio aouo I'rLsea Value of the total aw't, Total number uf Ticketa. 7S.M7. I ttUH , All of ihsal'ovei is put lu the drawing at fat regnlsr caab aeliiug prices and will U disi-tml i by a regular mode of Urawiiig, aud in order a) uuouipbeh itita, the Company will ecu jMp ticket a 1 12 each ; tor turtlier '-Tmmrtra rsta ssction to ami 1 1 of the By-Laws of tbs t'oBpsay ar laws. , ' ... , Sec. ia Tbe plan at drawimr shall ha aata. Iowa : there shall be two wbsslsi on a am wneel and one a unniber wheel, srrstiged at mm public place in ibe city, where say en balaa a tlckot may be present ou the da; of ittwlsg!-. - in Ilia lisuiucr wueel iresre,ansil DS SHOy uckeiourreaondiiig in number a UKwewtiiA. btvn been sold Iu tb prize wheel thar stiali he a many tickets as thsr are arise, nW ticket shad be deposited in the wbeeli ky board of auperviaors, who shall be sppmnu kf tb Iniecioi-s, after which tb wheel sitall t aeaioil up and placed in any bank la Ui cut, lb Director' my direct, autu th tune of drajioj, wbeo tbe iinrvwor shall bring th- wfeetw w thedriwinjs. break the seed and tb drainr aball be drauowd of by taking a ticket frt sxak wlliwl, i the same time aud me prize ticket tats Irom Mis prize wheel shall designate Hi pes drawn by t lie ticket oorreaponduig Bsnatabarat the oue taken 'rom the number a heels the exe time. The wheel shall be well shake sfttr sua uoket i drawuv at c a Sac 1 1, Tha Director shall designst tin UM and place of drawing, at which unit and plait tli supervisors shall ba required te h nreawt and sess that tb di awing u, conducted enlusty eijuitat.de A boaid uf Suissrviaora, will be trtpomtet ea Will have exclusive control and miuageafest al tbe drewiit?,. 'l'bey will eorrdoet tb dietntatuo and sea that each person lategslljtnvsateawst tbe property he may draw. A uuplioat rsatry of Ui ticketa sold will lie kept: ao that, as aw event ut loea of ticket, the aocideut aiay beretaei died ami no mietake can oecar, 1 lie Draaieg will take piaeeia TUCKEKHA1.L, ia theSAiity of Rnlngti, raimedisteiy after sais si ueketaAt-of whit h due notice will be give. 1 he Company ia woiking under th eronanaw of a apteral Cnarwu: granted by lbs tieueral as, stimbly of florin Carolina, which compels tlat Company to comply faiUdully with all iMotrtita Cppiea can be had ou application ,te lb Ctsv pany. '.' All the above-mentioned property wdl oecfaiiitf be diapcwsl of a abar slated, sua those driv ing it Will be Invested -wrth'Ui Wis ut fa Slav ear No member of tb Company k droved ts pmenase any tret eta. AU moireys sent by mail, at tb owner rut! that sent by Kipre, Registered Letter, Cien ur lir.dta, at the risk of tne Company. . No property will be listed utdves tb tiU his disputable. Hie Treasurer baa been required t Rtts a boas of live thousand dollars for tb tsithlul perfww aneeof hia duties. He Ur required to dep.", daily, in the bank, all mordea rweelMtL .waewj -wW remain tthtil H fbe Ut tuU ire Sofa si 3 Ui property will be positively draws tad wlf erU to th panic drawing, or tus muaey rf turned. Bond two dollar br aipreas, fuel, order, registered tester, or dnalt, at ar nsk, by mad at vour own, and Uk t ehtne at m 3,000 valuable priaea otisred. . . Iii'kwt will he tent any where it the t Htalea at the Company', risk. One kne reaiderrce tmilt of brick, ia th i heat unproved (rtyba. In thecliyuf Bal- . eiaIi,wiAh.eight acre of ground, ana 1 , -tf-ueiaTy-om.buiiimma,r fine ornametitai about tbe yard. slu On large and convenient bona ia tb . eity of Kaieigh. en Mewbana boeet, thu-teen large comfiw table teorua iiour . .. f arlora, with all neoeaaary out-buildinga, i aorea, aronnd, end a buulul k ' ' grove. Value............. ,..- Iw On large Uonse on Newbera, and Bl worth trt, eeantnvtetv-'B"'" ' uitabie for a boarding honae, sifti- y. jA. eesmry ont-Buildtnga,- with a besuttfiil oak grove in the yard and J acre of , i ground. VaUie....: lW, On beaul if dl large Kaidno en Ms born Krect, eiht roOBa awd bsaeaisnl, i four ntai4m a11' ." ' ' acre of ground, (Ira grove, veryd ttlljt: srrabrn and attraetiv. Yalae....'... '": One in Warrenton, N. ft. known as Ur Alsl on property, in perfect Order, of the besballt. house In tb Stst, . containing Jarg rooms, donbl bw a and porticoa, oo of th nwl - ( . " ai ancuog auo oeaaurni rewuei, tbe place, witb acrsa of gTtwmd, Iu orchai-d, . Iwauliful k grov iff Uae SV-X fi i e.. .!. asaa. nl ftisorih- tog aim" growing village of a thoasait nr ni" "wbahitawt, and situated aqoerw from a good aod flouriauirig Colleg, no eohoid of batter .r';Kij U ! right oil th line of th Adaotic c t7!; ,,..Rjlroa4,. and .being ..Mttoed, - H' Bionutala region, tb ausuery 1 traiy I delightful and faeciiiatisg. (Jowsuia fr Ipenty ro.and On In Chapel Hill, eontaimng r--, e.v 'fflDllir room. jaiav, - liuusea and on and tnree-fourtba seres , of Ind. Valne..,,. J LuVtt 3 Tboeii ordering tickets can wm ' j m frotnto73,MJfB If tb been Uueu, Uiu uumini p.ai'i. Ou tore cent stamp aunal aoaia "l dedriog any turiher 'intoro,..... ioHS'C HCSTEEv , ptl-BS - ders mhat bs sent u t esce to caw , rlit -,-. . s- -.lJ,ill.s m VKIT IP illw J.lTiJ31IJ m -I . avrani a.. ' " . tt-sivT, VStitaexl.U fcflli nhA&D. II U ft , , i tnutaastax. :-Apai6-ti i f i . JAMES M-J9 :', It i in "smfer
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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April 28, 1869, edition 1
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