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' 'I- TIE DAILY S.ESTINEL Atfvrrrmaftcroc;j jing'not f-o" thaylO lln ven. E. PELL, Starts) Printer. etBitn(o jr i.Ui eoasti!ac4 aVquar :uii4iqs. t taseru'jin f lft6 I J weeVs, t ttWBill. i tueauit 3 ...',. I COS 10.1KI 15.00 tO. 00 9.Pff - 1 . 2.CU Tb ginritu. ! published tvery tnoruiB ax ot Soadav, od th toMcwing term! i nonrU,. ' V - '--' e'-w " S.00 V week i.JO J-0i ft WOULB B4IBFR BB RtUUT HX BE FBEtIDEIlT,n-.BenrT CUy. Siw-ial rotlres, nedt-r a r-f;!al htti. yir be . -rgSrrtJHfff.tt1,r Jfj juT.ielt r,i,l f, ,,,", uT Funeral notier ' Will bt oliaigcrl at adve rtitrsients. , The simple aunuuneeewat ol a dentil ftr inan-lapa f 'll Hiu h barfed -. - ' jn montla, . - , ' R AlaEIGU, T UK'S DAY, FEBRUARY 1, I860 We aoltcH the aid ol Our frieudt in fitted VOIi. I (VO. 147. SENT Appointed by Gov. Holdsn, uod;r an Ordi BinoJ of tl3 C)j7jatioa, t3 prepare a Code for the Freedmia of tliii 8tat (coactcipD.) 1 The committee will prucix-il to give sorou ol t16 rfft-H which have induced them in rfcom the rtcytiHWr Uh- evident of near,, np.vided initiation 11. rtf TieprtieiU AeVu an'' unprotected, ton dUiU V roM.JM, it Their condition ol al purity is lrreatl? cbew A Pnor M imnicipation. tin)" "frc grouped f t tch the seldom let., and wire over joked l.y their utMtVm or overawr. surrounded by farm i:.,. 0f white children. , Tbe.T were nut watched by the wh.tfes to pre korve the discipline nttWr, for servitude. nd tMrever,t apvlfcitioM, but were cared for and Vn tectcde property. It the .lavchold,, n erest to prevent, and. when. committed, to ounUh any injuria done to the persons of their .laves. The interest o slaveholder was the Interest of alt; " that tbeir swmrity was guar antecd by. the common interest of the wealthiest and uut powerful men in the country and, ol ccmr. of H their ; kindred and adherents, nona whom, generally, were their poorer wliu. DiKhbor. Tl.ua the person of the slave (with, out reckoning the feeling o humanity which have irwierttllv charactenzed the slaveholders ol this State) became the subject of general p-otec lion by every class of white men. and any oul raee on his ficrson a general cause for common white aggressor waa chcckfid.Jn his violence; and ifmrt.bift detection was almost sure. TW sources of laraonal security are all removed by emancipation, and, without capacity to lx ar idurroe, he4 in numerous .HK, Utterly aeffflWlPaf,-1c'P -by wpuD foKjfe4o.Jur.ee -Waal asiBa.ca-JUSiajJiffw--"0i Sforto hi tamilv, whether in his presence aloncor under the eye of otli;t 'color, d persons. ift. .t.vn ii n limit to ine v-miente. ' ii lit p... - - . . there is no one who the roost grievous wroni ' cwTiencnraiirmr mjjjy tt can ut f-"" . . . fftm-taabmiswavatlunRle.as.AW xla tinrtHlrpsH(d wromrs. If he should oppose force to force, Fn the just est cause, whatever wight be the result, his ' mouth and the moutha of all colored witnesses would be closed.' . , ., It it a truth not less obvious than established by all experience, that breaches of the peace al Wave decrease in proportion to the facility and impartiality with which th violate is brought to justice. Citizens will not readily av.nge themaetvea when the sword of the law is at hand to do it tor them. But when the law is power leas, from whatever cause, the hand of private Tiolence will be aure to come to the aid ox sclf- log the person of the negro, we shall most cer tamW protect the person of the white man. If the tbrmer may bo outraged in hie domicil, or in secret places, or along the highway in open day ."with impunity, because he may be incompe tent to teetity to the wrong, he will turn trom tUe door of the courthouse and seek hia redress elsewhere, and in a way too that will likewise abut the mouth of him who may witness tbe tact. Let no one suppose such a result'improbable, t t ie great and )ust lawgiver of the Jews baa him self set the example to aa enslared piole. a ,ji n k j, n,LmiMio of cA tnulenc w tuoeuar) UiteuHtKt colored yeapU in theit prop ''while ii "slavery they had no property. What ' was set apart f r their use belongod to theu mwter. anJ wa under biB protection. In. their new sUte they enter on the brow! ground ol otiwuwliip, ami become actors in all ttie depart ments of social life; They are allowed to trade with tbe white man in every article of property ; .. td poaaesa ami cultivate e lands, and, by a,l wide meana. abould be wtioaragod to habua of in-, duatry and desire for honest acquisition. The p otection or a man's hooe.t gains should ever beT after the protection o hiapemm, tue next great p.llcy of a wise common waltu. It tbe property wliicu a negro suail own, bia cat tle, uiauMiuey, may all bo carried off, yea, bis rerv bouse robbed of lU iaruiture, and nu pur ion of hi4 viluablos by abiMidoued wltita men, and be shall be unable to wing the robbara to ' iuatice because tuo witueaaca are colored, ean the t.x J'eel any WeuV4iapOitiW labor tor themservw t On tue contrary, wiTl ttuty not feel doubly tempted by ju.i wat of .-ajod.ity tbr their w propfty, . to bee .uj Uapred tor thenwelvet espeui-tlly, wben tuey rcilect that It :U tuiwHitb uiauV p6Ticy,"wh!cb tiW poses them t Ucentioua wiwte meat . But,' besidea uch glaring cases of public .., .hirh would no unredressed by exclu- . -.tnim ; wi.ieh . fleuraveu wniio hicb Vould Derpetxale on themr procure to be done 2; .a t . a,L,nIa (rtattv-t. morlia by tbeir negro assoaawa, B mwi a i. hu wicked whits man and corrupt de- pendent negro have banded together ia Uwless , tliefts aid frauda on industrious and, peaceful eiUxena,ioth ahita and blac jand the wbitt - asaoeiataflf negro evidence ahallba wl'ided. wU ataad sec are tu ma yuuao j wuuw , otxdtnend. ? tu lunlt? tn nublio virtus and private rfrrh,. will b. Incalculable, it those who were iajursd could BoVtesttfy against the perpetrator of the erima. HoV shocked wvuia every u- sn of North Carolina feel, U tne tgiaiaiure ' should enact that no parson assaulted and beat an an an whoaa nraoertv was Stolen, ana no . ni ajhL should . bear evidenoe of the crimst The exclusion of negro evidence pla- (xi thi.t race In just such a eonaiuoa. . , Tkimmmiibiin at oniiiion tbattnerifro twtlnA iff naraon and Drone it v imperiously de- uands that the evidence of colored persons be admitted fT that purposa, unless it should be ' excluded upoa some ground of public policy " still higher tbau such as favors its ; introrluotion. w. r,v heard but one thHa plausible, and thathtlMOMsrwi fattUjf of ooidmeo. Ho one pretends that it ia fol. It is rjrr-a, nowever, toav iui, u t" ' evidence is not reliable, and, If .lrjveraally be- lieved, would produce far mors rog hsn Ticrbt, , - -T' - --.-." . Wa are fuHr aware of the prevsJanca of tils' Tioe among tbs race. , It i a natural ofiapring o.' their recent slavery sn J dugrsdation. - , roroed to aa involuntary servitude, ana ra ti' 4Uiredtod saany thioga sgninst thnir Jrill. witburt say sppantot profit to themSelvta, it " -was-natural fur them' to disobey, if they bUnd temporsry eass in disobedience; and, to avoid nnrrotiion. it was equallv ostiirsl tor theu to ndoavor to escape it by falsehood- Tha vice of lying, u and aver lias teen, common ss au peo- pie in slaverr. Universal -"lid umvarjing trutlr the bigheatand pureatuf all yirtuts ; and' it the most veracious persons only were iiutyietent witnesses, there would be ihany casus ot (he uiffhest interest to the public without a single itness. Such a rule, however, ho never maik tfl the policy of justice in its investigation inj facta' ) ' 1 It has been said that in a by gone age. the rales of evidence with u .were yarned rmUr lo exclude falsehood than to admit? truth ; but even hen these rules. were administered in this spirit, all persons above seven yes old, of suhViei.t understanding, not religiously 4npeniil)lc lo the ihligations ol an oath, nor parties directly in lerested in the cause, wciv competent witnesses, ' unless rjiey Bad been rendered infamous by con viction of some infamous crime, and judgment rendered thereon. These were English r Its of the common law ; and, so long aa they prevail ed. Ihcre wi I no nation on tbe earth whose in habitants were excluded as witnesses from Eng lish court. It mattered not what win the)f color clime or religion. It i probable tunt a very early period, after the Introduction Ol African slavery in tblfj State, tlie luvet ws lor hidden to testify against a white jierson, and, it is prolable also that the exclusion was soon extended to free persons of color. Slaves were not-allowed to bear testimony against free per sons of color until 1821. The policy of excluding such testimony wa founded on two considerations. ' First, The en tire and absoluto deiendence of a slave on bis mastor. and their social relation which rendered him unfit to bear witness fororiagainst his mac (Vr V or foT or againsf awyrtr'WW'nW''hr master extended bis favor or dialike. BeMdi a this, the settled po icy was to humble the slave and extinguish in him the pride of independ ence. -This latter policy was extended in 1821, tn the free nrffW. wh. It was ftnlv'lrn!a1 If corruftlrif lWtebf ciww v.sttiMria'icMa'litni'; 1 111 ."" " ' Emancipation having" destroyed" the distinr tion, all Jcgislation 'ooacejning the cotored race, must be tbe same. . hi Tim mlea reculating the admissibility .ilhc evidence of wtriff peraomy with a few excep- pnncnw 4ii wuivw . 1- , --tU4mce theaUveluB lUsaimear cd and upwards ot swww tree persons oi coior are added to the population; these, with those before existing, constitute one-third of our en tire people- taN theT admitted o the wit new stand! If it ever was, it ia certainly not now our policy.to degrade them. On the con trary our true policy is to elevate tbeni in every way consistent with the safety and good gov ernment of the community. They must be ed ucated out of their ignorance and reformed out of their vicious habit. If the admission -of their evidence will not seriously endanger the administration of our rat:itf'MWHTlrifci' ing, in our opinion, tendt more to iuculcate a regard for truth than the almost unavoidable detection of falsehood, which occurs in judicial investigations before a jury, where tbe parties and witnesaee are known, and their manner and conduct are scrutinized ia the ordeal of trial, Ii it be true that either the negro race, or the negro in our midst, civilised, aa he is beyond his native condition, be so mendacious that he can- h. .fl beard in our court of justice, it seems o us that it U one of your highest duties to exclude them as witnesses in all cases what soever, aa well aa those in whjch they are the sole parties, aa those wherein one of the parties is a white man ;xand, above all things, not to allow persona of color to be convicted of capi tal feloniee and deprived Of life, on such unre liable evidence. II, to wi suggestion, n may i tn,l nnlil. that he can be trusted when hie own color tt on trial, then it follows that he yet loves truth better than falsehood, unless he I seduced by bie prejudices against the white man. Now, if this beeo, this general character title of the race will soon develop itself, and thnwfnrth receive its fust estimate at the bands of a white judge and a whlt-jiiry-.li. is just to truth, however, for a to admit that neither during the wonderful ami enduring conflict of arma. popularly announced, i their very midst to be in behalf of their freedom, they did not exhibit, nor since ita termination, have thev exhibited any decided marks of pre- iudice against their. late masters. lt must i conceueu j iu? oijjwuirj"! .- evldenoe, that If strong prejudices be surticient to exclude the testimony witneseeis, an expe rience teaches that public prosecutors, near kin dred, and personal enemies to be set aside as in- ,-eo4Bfilent4.ajidU,gimjiirui auoays iw snmcient cause iot exciusioo, uo w u. character lor truth on atb, is proved by all hw u-miHintancea to be bad. ought no more to be lWtxMiiKtneij. Yet In all these cases the witness is beard, gro. subject to so many "grains or allowance on account, of tils estabttsbed and admitted infirm ity, as a jury may judge to bo the pi oper wean ura. It is settled by our highest judicial tribu- .i tl,.t th testimony or a witness wno com mits a perjury, , apparent to the jury ia the very ease in which he Is exsmined, must, nev srtbelsas ba weighed bj the Jury for jwhat it is worth.. ' v.-. . , Bv the laws of all oivilixad Europe, regula ting tbe oompeteocy of wltneseea, none are ex clude by reason of character, race, color, or re KMoB - T-Wa. oarselva. admit the aemi-barbari- sa of every sontinsnt and island ; of every na tion and tongue;- of ever, religion, christian, bssthes and pagan t and of every-, color and nnlna ha mav fall under the ethnological varietiea of the human species, Mtcnominated Jltjrm andatfxiaa. - - J W am not creDared to admit, no we believed that tieeolored man In Korth-Car-olina is entitled to leas CKrittian oath, than tbe colored Musaleman, or heathen of Asia, or EgypW w of other parts ef Africa, is when sworn on bis AG M other tymholo ot religious revereBca. And when we consider the many thounaada in UlS State, who are la full follow- ship eaebrlettaBS, taoueo we mn jii msbiiho of Hhe general demoralljaUoo which pervades tbeuyaa. a class, ws feel little dread for the con sequences which may attend the adaiUsiMlity or tnetr enaence . ss iwponru, - In offering W psasons for allowing tbe evi Jenee 'wa hars eoneeded the treoeral dembrali aation of the colored popnUtioo : fcut w should An ercet iniusticato maov of them, if wsshould close this report,, wlthcmt excepting from . tbe IUZIuS OBiiuriKii, ,wnu, laiuuKiiuuii iuvu i,, h&va condactAd thtmselves la i 'maunc? attiv gether becoming tbe best of citiionsvand de the bitrheat nntiso. These are lights. udeed to all others l and the consideration of rsspeet Jbt which they are held, ought to stimu- lato and encourage others of their race to prac t.ie the virtue of honesty and truth, wui:h have served to distinguish the few. The committee liitnurlo have argued that, if the proposed evidence be admitted, subject to tla- rules long established among us, and de rived from our English ancestors, the adminis tration of justice will have little to apprebeud from the depravilyor prejudice ol the witness. In proof, of this, they beg leave to invoke the ntie ii inn of your honorable body in the recent experiments on those rules, made in Englaud, ami in tn.my of tlio L'uited States. They will w4ally notice only those made in England l1 within th 'a-t twenty two veers Cp to h year 1843, like rules, for the' most part, preaied in this State and in England. l.i that year a great innovation was made by Miitutc K & ? Viet, removing many disqualifies lions, because of interest in the witness. So beneficial to the ascertainment of truth (contra ry to all previous theory) did this experiment prove, that, in 1852, the Parliament (5t. 18 A 10 Vict.) took another and a very long step in the same direction, and allowed each partynot only to put the other, but even himself, on the witness stand against his adversary. A propo sition f this kind, made forty years ago in this country, Would have been regarded "as the vis ion of a disordered intellect s yet the daily prac tice under this law, has so illustrated its Itene lils that it is regarded as' the most successful incaus towards perfecting the administration of justi in that country ; a country which hai no superior, ii indeed, any equal on the globe, in ever exhibiting the most intolliirent and careful oKeiHikt -H fvififr rvjfhw-'wf -eniwn- anu property ol vry ul)ect witbin its vast domains. - UespectfuHy submitted, B. F. Moorr, . - W-.a.,M:eoa a a rA'coscTs, 0M)4a.W-, H c. t e r uixiTt. Of Alaot, N 0. FaiiceKc & Rni., COMJiIISSION A jrD.FORWAKDTfrCf" i -ww-i, Porcha 8 In x A g e nil 7 AMD OEJTEUAL TKODUCE 1DEALEKS. Uppurtte ike CJatloa Uaase, NEW BERN. K.C AYsvR'l CATIIABTIC PILLS, An ttia wuM perfeol parra- tv arhieS w ar able lo pnxluoe. or which wo tliirik Bus crrr vet been made by jiny Mf. TheireffecU liny ibusu iiijly fhnwn la hg jiViiitJiuVrty linw luneli iliy leni ih i,ruilll J lldun illi-s l as. I iter arc una and Isssant lo take, hut pnwt. tu rara. Tlieir peoelia .tingr nritnerlirM iiimi(ta ha vital idliti u. 1.1 ,ulVy. reiv (hu ,.lntrne. oik nl iir invntn. eorily lal-i. and iMpel me : I hev iiurcauat Ibtt lixil kaminVwIiirn hro'-Jnd tniw li iniiiit. stimnlaias aya-uu nraiord redTgu into H eir tmtur ii ap Hin. ana impart a. aaniiy lm wttli tliV i trenifih to tha whole vleni n.'tVeiily 'i Ihsn-nie llieeeerjr-dHjpenmiileiiitsof ever b"Xl-, but aunt fcir iiml ib'e ant aauf ir"n oieewe. w uue ruey pr-xiui Hiweilal effvi l-, tBey are el l" eanwome, luainun iliud A 'ft (lie etfiet end beet uhyiff ibet mil lie inplo'ed fur ehi d ea. Bein eng tt -ti.Uei..ibey are 'full to laae; orf pnrmj Teante, ere rerfr am rwk f h inn. Cli'e" heeu. bneuuin.li- erl.ieH eaipie -ll,f. w-relhtjr 4 nb-li l eie.l by -( ofMi.-b rttlled u .iii.m d uhwiulur, ,' u be lli I the -H-po 1 n of antiaili. at nv ennn-ut r!rrv. nen aed il.yicl in ht nt tlnrir names to rerilly i he (igl.li.-. Ihe relieiii i.W-e of uar rln ijwe, wl.t a lli. vs li'ivi- n a the enurttiOH ..r llieir o-'nvlrtl,.ii thai nr l"r-irlioo n..i.lribule iminerumly to the leiiuf vf nr . nii ted:utrrlf leilu mea - T ie Agent b"l w ntmSd I pl ael lo fnJnih eratf ' mrXmeiioii Almnnan, leontnluw reotieii for the Ml. nod rvrtifi aloe nf tbetr auree, of the IoI.uwibk 'illpllilil!J,. r . tfx i,:mr ,s Omllveneee, niTinp nrnnpniniw, nneamr.nHm, l op Hat Ihiun. Ilnadnehe aiMn fr-u mal abniineh. A".iu'' I hi irettin. sV'kl I aetH'l of llie bowel ai4 j nriema: thrrefmat, R'rti'ehejr Ueat eppeii ,, II Ii mumm wh'li i.aaue aa varaaoc hwairnv . Thraieo. by piMfyiet; inebl i d and etimuUiiiiK Ih xiein eir umny e..uipltiix- wtii-e it woa d not be e..eond H.e ould r eh roth e rtaiaeee. ranial latiieee sea'yuaMt ana eennm cnenuij u. Bneenle of the Uvei Bid H0Bee bioat. ei..li.l.l iuilied ennipleiniearieini fiiena luw elate vf the biy r VUB1 111 It" lanetl Be... ".:, r - i. D'S'il ba ua off by anpriooipM dealers Rh other i,r pus b'e i H-n they make pn Si'ow. Ihem M Arsl iW t-ke no lahe . Tuo e-k went l ha keel ii i luaie la I rlhein an I tney enoi nave " -fjr-a : Pr-etnol By It'. J.ti Ten i;o.. ana ee s r ' elgh, B. (X, and Dealers fnertUlyt J ISl ..' ..v . i. . -. PROSPECTt't IHt FlReT OF iAKUART' Wfj mil Ootnn,euce tba pabliestwa, is ihi Ci" ef ttai- tuwie or a own sir . a T i. "a.Afj.it - Thai Ii an isbliaerios ef this eharaeter seer Is. sum & aiVbf Near 7erk City, end tba elosing of tl s rar baa ten a 'a ge peretee eos TUopis of us roitn ry una no iis rarv pmeBBiauve. ' Tbs Ooeioovrs win t Htvo ed ss Literature, Ai Beviews, Scieatifio Papers ana ueneru Asung, and s shell aatabar among its reBiribotort seats of iht tret literary rasa a tba Soain. eritk tker frraj 'ba North and rroet loMsaj nad rana. - v All matter aotettifiBal wltl be esrefall seteetrd f on la a and test oi the Kngliea, Fieook and Qrrnvee pablwatlnos; ana tie manors win . pare 0 rw,r or eilienae e iae i rtasena.fi eie.T misaaiaw i in eOBMry. . 5 As I'a bum iwnoris, e bae teBllebad th CosMoa-iuTS epos steilooel be'i enp o biavs it lb eifna orx-mersi literature atone; ana til he BBiiiBaeecea ny bbv pane or ciiias iiu It 1 be aallre b ta Bribers la aa pert f lb eaaotrj ajpoe roip ei ioKiiieBiBg - - oDTrn - Eingl Coplte, for so yesr, . v fl " Fi Gopt-s fw oo year, - -V- In Me eaer. v W 00 . rw Tha LrnortJT( eiU he roooraily ditlrie. Bled amknr lbs Mcrebast and Ktaaierl of Ui .atk. and we i I add, fer ibtr isfarsisUoB, s tew aHf laanumia. at noderale rasa. ta-LitajTaldedoHooseriH k SkJ S BSOw- awfira-a,id newadaaleea -rt , -i . . -SwnsTerpB.blisM"sT TsTeea a. t. atad i a stalked vpy to ib saarreiraed, w.ll re iv s eepj Ot lb asagitir. adrs , . , P.O. Bos M, tisJtuaora, 114 Jbb ls,lS,tt. , rosPECTV. 'pB-w-k"Ml t 1 . I The North Carolina Presbyterian will lx rei'nl in Favetieville, ea M'eilneadsv. Ill" In'l Hf Jaaatry next. C.infi lenity iynt on the henrlr sapper! which we h ie l.e''of"is rrcrivnl, w ImM lavor to rentier ihe I'na-r mure miraoiive. bo'li ia xppeer nre n I iitier, Mian i' hns s'er heea. sj atius a i- lhr p i ni ir eipinre in Ihe a e .mpliobrnt-ol of tuU p irnoiM-. wi i, ine p Bsng iwsy or imi m Kg-, m m ep-m i ' tii' . nerg end 'itorprisr, has hfa iufie.t i. o 1 1 j-r dpiiiment uf.rrsafae 'houx tend ba -ine" h F.h.ml'1 no" i niiion. im, i.r', it of ti e ir grie a Ivunceuienl f h should she. t nil he sees'- or .iirin in o-r won -oca lie memlnus pn the cteilutnion "f the pregi-ai time, be Ini fMeient. I ifg & alml hupl.t Is (l.e wo'kimf out f lie- owii t Tu nioae the ol'iiro. to the liflpoit ince and ne- Ccniiy f wmk ; of II ren-lnn. retlms, tirel' ar. rra;y in the eri'-, if liar M isfr snil Ilea H tW lialihe our Brt ! ;jtunrim in 'ms we need Hi-l n Uro nol. ainna sumoii-ni Kir lliee ine 0' breihreii m If' dfl P la every way ( b.r o .niibul'ons tr'im the rowu tun ft al 'boujjlii ndiM il ly; by 'ou eo opaistl in a eeinmiiB rHii lor I lie tr-nrn" uf nil; or ileum, our C'r euiai nn tliroaxliut H our b Tilerii, anil thaiigiv nig ii (he ' ttrfenrand ibeuppanunbye perluimiig ell the work in whlnh have euameraiea sH thai ws bxe, aud all jr hup ' t r oa eaitb. 1 TERMS: Subscription for ens year, . . ; f 4 J " "hi munrhs, sirs Addresi B. fW KR. Editor of iheX. 0 I'reabvieriaB, JSC Tt. 1 Wff - -j-- " o. o r A RSI o o. riasLrT, ja. HKxaT o a. JllHH JUIllI Co in m issi o . n ft I v r c I inn is r , WILXISCTOX. A C. Solicit CvtttTeiiiueuls frTIte or BUftHosiit r. (Jottou, . . ' . j Cotton Yarns, Domestics, Navsl Stores, A-dotkef COUKTEY FBODTJCK. tle a.weyili Stor , aad are reeel leg eaattaaU ly, eaeigamea'i. fer sale at leeeel asarkat rat, of Qnnny Bagging, Oonny Sags, x Bale Eope, Mess Pork, Bacon Sides and Shoulders,- fsgar Coffee: Molasses, Flaur, Batter, Cheese, Irish Potatoes, Onions, Crackers, Mackerel, Pickled Herring, . 8moked Herring, Codnsh, Mails, Powdsr.Shot, Window Glass, Feints, Linsjed, Kerosene, Tanners', and Lubricating Oik, in 0-gal cans eY bbli, WhUky, i Jamaica Bum and Gin, Soap, Cindles, - 8Urch, Silt, Ximi, &6 4o 4o. 1 eoi.a OKTH tOK-U t - Cue's Super Photphute of Lime. i Art wrs t-fA t DUPOIVPS POWUEH. I aii II id it. W U lll UllaSMS, dliSJi .fl Ci' ea : I. esp si4. ',,,, ,. T erriee de l if F-bruary or Mek i a,0t ' H alf Ooff.-e r io fr m Hi.i J.ne ro. ' . 800 II i a S i J dlMol tr.af r.r' -, 'Jen. I -tm 4 v .. ' v kcw cottnmio.v noise. , , TUS CitiSRSI0lfi7.il .VaTHtJ HAT A8B0 dU od la"t;geib.r sedet Ike ette aad J A3. McKIMUHJf SO.S, f..r the sure e r nag a eeue el Auction and Commission Bosinese, .L at the r eld tea i, tl Fae lVi It btraak We so lett a.lsae it f 0 it-m, Cotlen Ofotk, Cof an T r, ea t a l kiadaaof sterehaadise aad a try f t ditoe ' - , A I baiihae aairaited tn bar .re, sba'1 soatmaBd or proiapt atuaUTI. ' -. J1JIM MCtil'lJlD.v, . A N 'cKIMMU.1. R.telrk, Jne-y I 8.WEPS0N, MENDtNHALC'tt tl", UEMURAle TtMlffi aT..Ai IJAHT1CULAR ATTE.1TI0 V OtYEN TO , the 1 f 0o .a, ' n leroa-"tta clotk sTl awree, L a aid Jt .ea'eotared tl-eees, LI erel eets 1'aeoee ail eB eanilr-eaiesu ia Urders eoUeiled tf tk isrekae ef Bead. tuTAU cniijMeU to ut eve Motrtd hv Ijv nroMot si m m shipped. oil Rail , iodi, Baa Tvas en impptna jFnm, mrvogm R J're York, ut(wr adiw of iMptnOM st roomrot or Of CoetlgBBiwitii toUeltei. -J: TH0 el ON-vCKtV. Charlotte, .':..', if c Dawtit VVoaf n, Cuiepkaj kps, " New. iVk L'ity4 S 0. MraptiT, Robckt S Swtrsot , tr W. mtfsr - Q. P. MEN0S.1UALL, -" Oteevef 1. !- tiV -llsef River; Greensboro, : sre t General 1 0ommtesdon SHlPPlNGliERCHAIT, ko 23 NOETH WATEa ST--t- C05IO'jfBSTd Or b IT fOf, RAVAt BTOSM, Laeeer. 11-1 etbi.r Fr f"t 8 Je r B Itipis. respaeifkl y keli'ltae. . Lib vei adeanoiBt atad. fOrden peeaiptly ;BSaBtaV Vevls-SAW F01M8X5G. IXKADLKV'S CCLCBUATCD ELLIPTIC X Ce U 6 I ECH HOOP BSl'iJ OefJ-iKO OP T0 EH fe Iy feisi er4iaisU ei'Hns;e& aral'fijlji(bt 4- a Sr.ly ieiith"e"''r3"(e'"o ''" i"t"T'i"e h- oi. nd askti ihi ttronyt an.d,nii! JtuHIr, th liyki eel aad man oVaMe esri'ay made . ..I'er. wt ,a bee l m b-ei !He itie-eyle epry hnt will ef sti Brefrree tbeir utrtA tU Itauiifa knpt, la all Crowded Auemblages, Churches, ,u TSeatrea, J . Bailroad Carl, For Promenade In faft, tkey are superior te all oihtrn, eoabi Bieg Comfort, ' Beonomy, - - LigMaes aad Durability e-, ' Kequl-B fat i Bradley's Duplex Elliptic or Double Spring Blurt. . r-v... i Tia ili"VriiSii:ir7BouIiluril- sieliuleels b Ikeeele eesaee;aeBJ'aJajeaajpiefe VVestsBraaic) 4flt ;iT Csameere eeif It n j t Jtnd Si; St York. A fall asMrtneat ef iheee Beperir.r Sklrtiren ia' I ly bb kaad, aad far sa's la a great variety uf , hi W, II & R 8 TUCKER, KKI LOQ'WHEKLKU & CO, A. KLIMF, , . BANUALLA MAN.V, Aad a(l ether MarebaaM wno sell First Chen Skirt. ia taie vttr ana (an anou' me Beatteri siatrs. Ja, I T Sua ' . toe's Supcr-Pai!phiic uf Linie, .- nn CONE MANCBBe W A R R A N "TkjT OBNDI N K. Wo tttSa MADB OF TUB BEST MATrRIAL M ib Ml Bl steparef d at.ai r, it i eeuia ueo e to lb pabile at BBrir eny aib r m th ararbt t All wke have ated it nek of i , th h'iseet nci 'f pral . aad tn -ee igegrd i s na'aeiare a I esuiiaae Vir ket adevra to eiveaee Ihe brg fera'alte i whl k It kae inul e l . . Weeea'e 'ire ib-PhupKace t he w II mien' ed.ei ruajaioBd it la fefaienoe tu any oih arlit'iUI aieai' la tke ia'e'. iVe e .a 1.1a i e.a-iy eq( t ik be Peearia i Heaao, auk. el or Uk-d t hal' tha pr-. . - ' . '' ;,. ; : S tt, II. All n 4 C .. w (i kaiem Biaiio faelnnra (if H'l BHar.1 impUaie.U, taeii I. -We tekepleiaere l' stet" 'kei ea bevel Id t (Sm'o'o sr Pb lepbate f L ai for loar n U baa g veu ai-lea set 'l 'e H i. Ii our eufoia-' W oroet e' e i full i.do 'll as aerleieW t h of tk eeuS lene- f lb- rub , tnpioa!..i-w-y rely Be a sasuri f S arlleie aooeml, e I - ere fal'e Btdk if t ar b- "We w ld ntite th. I, after ireful eianiinaltftt ' tieliees Ibie Fkosi'haU kae beea liapru.ed ec re r loc us ia r da it a is rbl at m-t. a'id ill -it will outlli a ia at tntala 'e.i.t Hb eiauJ lag. fcV-t resoea'f l , -A M.Ati.M r0., -.yie, let St'tilieft, fto te.k ' S. Fsaas C, tio, - " .- AiB ied pteua Sad re aU f ey asa'ylt "f eae ileef ye r.g.up.r Pauepbaie ot Ui elititb . Tnli being sae a eper art. e is .viiry reap el t'eanBot fef S S from ings e at g yoe erma -w -aaaf are, ekieB aodjebl-dly will aieet el l great saeaees : - n uaiagya eeery eaeeeee. ne, . -'-. ; . ieepeSlfall ea, O.A.UIBIJ. f rttif .aB,aBt"'7,'' Of ff PkO'phorle Avid Hyd. , 10.28 eoBininlng or Auuylreu raes ptitriBr'Aeiil. Btlf -Ttr Of Hi Phospbai of Um. Siutalain of Auhdreu Phot bkori Aoi'l. Of Ncstral fho-phat "f Llns 4 enBlaiBingor a oil j a rone rns Bhorte id. tit. f if ..-eleksle of Lira hyd'Bted. '' t.H eoBtaeJngof.'elphBii A.U(Soa) J! 30. Of Alkalia8afie Hulfhsles. . . 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IiU aeA aad Mania, aba Sea toat vaiag a g toe owo as -aa laaip . , Ike an f ia r faiiroad papasl.e. n work ooo ataaaiae-eaiep. e kwtealarly Uvitetl (u let tai Bertaae ef a u ial af tk I eaaC tba-B'.dee-tgoeitk.Tloi keen erp lritd t;et f r taa Baaptniras a eailiejere cael aerpaay, w . Pepaa ta (arvrtaeay qasatley reqjamd, a. s tser eaaaiaprtee. . - ' L . v, , Order, rats etfally lollelUt ' ' V PETER SIALLETT, ' els H-rU Watat trab' vjuatisgwa, aaaj7 s lllllTifi'iTritfMvl 0 JO Boa, l A p. J) mu.,, . t e.4 law!. K w T rSl GOOOnAV MEBBILL, GENERAL . s j ' 3t Xcw Street, Xcw York. : J K K rnffAMi IDMAKK.,!VASCt3fl! oe'Unuio .i- I-, oto r t ffreijit i,f bi U ef Udiaf, . B. ynm'-niii . ' fciV rd W Tit and i .nn,- it,. e m re u ..h- i-e n-recl-d. ."liiW e rn-m-n i!t- h. b-IVt ii'i,l.' l'oVilr-rr IK O, k whie1- be . e.n.ea I .n :I n, . ,t, s 'fress "t Sieie ty s lu'it n.r ,,,.r t jj, ( (,(, (r a II- 'e Bis, n , r i , arjl tf u.tf . em ran A u 5f V . t " !'" J o i (t 3 ,. ' ' ''' j--."' 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G .lUelfone at ie tivf"gh.-ul the Uuil.il Bielee, ee-1 ticUl at ei tl-; a-era ! iha H'ltmliuo et SvQitiera Seek it A"Sa 'tr ItAill.' aetfoQ' t ' ' . - VsV liberal dr wUwedaa eenileBineai -d t-iton, -f h.o . iM ,-t(.r n-" l""t their cor --etH.aaei te la B I'lluinie. N. w Ti. Livernaot. ttreneB B' d A laetp. , . Tbey bold itt iiH ef vtrioea Hartb !roi. a B i.ke wt kh Ui fcilt (oroi-S at ilr ra'ea wparthnr mtin( w parg'i';r teT--ntir 1r'rrtBtr," eotee te Bmet ' ..r j;-r f-..- Die' Bit 'n. - " issai,'k..Bi.U', k eb4'st'il',liM m-, , W' B -V AT B 11 r '-tr dTf-fwa f t B-A'tw.-?' -ff aersbip sSear Wt aaatii e .4 sty e.nJi (-.: a . Whiiebrd. Dili & Co., far the U ata u Jo of a cITpiiig'and Ueueral Comraisioii 13 tidiness. la UiJt Tuv, Vt enl til ' raven tiiraat, ea eu tosa- 1 . ty V barf. ; ,..-, :... Te tb f ' afire lun. Ma ii 8tore, Telaace. Loot bat "lav s. Slit gts. Uora, kud ail kio it of Pnduca ed Marbs''dte sad a-to tu Ihe is and pun bine uf Ro' kt a and -Ute errJ utuer SlOike, will girt car pettonal atutnien. l ar "gen mr .ur yt .orlti rurn ina feml Waeky Line of ?teaisitii.. iara hew! em and WeeT Vorc and for -at tug Veeiols fur ba Maura. kltad p ia, and In r liorit la ibe tailed f-latet. esd fur diBereaipertt lu lie Viit I ,!i0, , Thus it Bill ba tee" lblu n InrulflKia h our swa tea e'l eritfa tbo. smpU'St 5ui met orlie rpoeiltrAtinsiertaii lioa i (nig'! and Paaaig.-r lint iu adiliha'isd 'bets, ttivrt rts wlv hin orO'-es Fh in Jtt( r.n the en-wareut end a irl-'-j'i-vk. y ine uf iM.uieit by inland rotltii ihrnuir1' AlJnur v ml i I h, .." it e (?. oaf tu -Nnrluik. llii'lfm rii P!ii tide s!n and fii, lork;kcBis sri bmii ami t-Un uue r,uasl.njNi a ironiaj'erial n C;cir lroibt m ul, caa re y vl'.U enbdeave oa it ej-ily tr.iow I. j atW ' Sjaaa iibernl advance! oa conilga-eeiAe- ' ' - . iletlereadd. eMed w at ea Ibe is jtot e 'ral.-bt, r ae eay eilwr bun. ieat. ait, b . prusip (y enaarertrd. . Ji N t: . l.fOhD, , .'; l E 'e'n: vt iri, f r ' i u si. o , aUiioiiLi. . BTereniber '. lti e So. riAXEY men j ' " uwout, v. tcuocu 'PUB ttttt ea ' I bit t t;-ti-lr'ia ! 4 i(rd ea I c.i1., IVe i - -oe ' I) u il y b: "l. ueeed fa ibe eiM -. 4 ! n y rtaWnmbi ta'e. litt furtbir pvnei't edd ea K W FALCbTTB, Prlnd,,al. Btt SO, IV, lis, St, JXt, A ""'
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Feb. 1, 1866, edition 1
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