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X-X, A. "- 7 i- HIE DAILY SENTINEL. im mm AuvcriisvBMXts ocaupjpiog n-ata thxa Moor Btaioa type which coaitltxos x snar i , W.; E. PELL, te Wtater, Ulisertioa ' f ..00 i-o t. IM : -. a.o l wk. - .6p r m . a-e X : lie I0. . t. Suruet nxbllahedi iworr moraine ei- te.O I wosks I BMOth 1 momh S ( - oaau-v. - - v ObSiM. onthe," vo . ti.oo v . ' . J.OC . . ." .0 ' " . - S.OA 'f HATHBH BB BHjllV THAK BS rilCBbeilT."-llBTT Ctaj. Spoixf xotlcos, eeder a special bead, wffl bo . . aoiisit tb aid of ear rrienox ia xxtsod- fo; , aJ wir rtrcalsttoB, fOWFER 4 MOOfeE, i , AUCTION Jt C0MMISS1UM tttBLllAaio, Favetteville Street, Wd- .w.nllO". o I V itft'-Mi ,-rt Atrotlei wui ?i-r.Miic It thtt7 01 RnLtjrh or la -ha nty p.sal Estate, . . Gold and Silver Coin, . State Bonds,: Stock, and Bank TJ ote. . , ,...,ii,itj. ' .-.Ii -I aav: AV I I I ft ll V t,M," , COWPBR .MOORS Ja. 2S. 139. FOH SALE. ...,' . f Han of to Virsloi Mima .1 .'i. .-.it.r. Al. for tola ! Srki of Naw aban ' COPBR MO RB. JsniS, 139, tf. rou SALE. Situ, rly (.OWfKR MOO KB. in. 23, 139, tf. FOR SALE. ' Wm b of tU, t Dr. Orl' Crmi COVf PER 4 MOORB. j FOB SALE. A tO? of i Kth -A t !. B i J .1 . rtl t Nw Vork ow K .1 Ire, HU ad Cp, FOH SALE. r!)TTO Vrn, by lh b Cottoi E'at)BK, I ran Im bo m, wm'I hand BuirT, Woon jjiroeii, wkl tad Ud SotU, Boint ftBd Horo Cot n, iMSdil J Brldlom A o, Durh Bo n.83,139ttf. FOB SALE. LAVud lUoof book rr )!tt Wro. Co oi C I fwMr-to Swot- Oil, by 'k . foik out, io Uilh-r, Battotu, 8:uTct, fiw to Mhtaoj, vut'tt e p ' y box, Woal,ui Bno OaX ohoott V' . Dot. I COPKRM00&K. Jul 28, ISO, t FOB REST OB SALE, AVIRX I no ruidote 1 i M of Stlo'tb, to rut-l tx ruof lal Uoboi. A ioj'-twi ,.. tttwto j th wi. jlp.l ItfMt, .lot . ... v , COWPR MOORB. Ja.8, 139, t : 3 - "' Old Kick WUItanw WhUkOf. 8 xgoftu Ct Klob Wiiliuxi Sob, wt r pro ptrod to JVxtts tb oboro fopalor brxx l WUtrbthbrtrlk. Add.ow oMoj-o , . . . . COWPBit MOOR HENEI.il. BRYAN, A ATTORNB? W0C0U!8lEl.l-0R AIlW, Dee. 29 118 8m." " . IL. T.'OLAWSON, ' - UOOsE.KIOS ASU ' r ' 0EITAKZ5TAL PAUfTEB, ' J Imlutnr of ovory Tcuiety of Marble in Wod. ftllllai' oa Olaiiittd Woo3, afld Japan Tin T' flANKKULin ni fHmil. t thm 'Ory lihr p. irti l., m.irit .-tBn-"f th ..t -'avip m third 4rfoX Jk'jjrlli Orvhn Bk tool 147. 6.U. ion A DiMcr. ' uf twrtoini. !f . C. , JunH nrxi. tt of Xoi.tlaiid Ntek.N. C I - P. 11. Bt .. latw Wamxtox, 2T. C. , DAXCY, HITMAS St CO., . OKNrKAI. . , , ., ..... i.l" . ,.' ,,"'. fOX TBI : S'. ' BI of ail klnrb of Southern Frodnoe, - . rrAND- ... , , Ascolx nr,xnirano4r xxd fivwardixf - ": White Laborer to the South. OfJk$ i W. .80 Cwiaf r, Aiii TA. Or. Jofcx AiTixxtovlxti.r Wxrroxtux, M. C ..oxx1 . fnxad vtah u, vboro bo will bo ploxod U oero bit U lioxoX - . i r -A - AH prod on eonnVntd Vox wiH m( Vitb prompt Juppij.iieoiiimijr.tUo fulLwicf AgooU i . W. H. McRABT CO, Wilmington, N. a i "H1TF0RD, DILL CO., Wawberne, . i 0E0. H. BROWN A CO - Washington, H ;Jx,i. tf. "- - " . WAKREVTOM FEMALE COLLECE. WABJlST0If, X. C. , EB tPRIO ffSSrot WILL' BEOIIf 05 ,..4 Modoo4x.iaoor. Sl'b. !. , x Ao.pl fMili ioo tfordod fcirxtboroxjb odxeotioa. ; . fwoifoxltr. xddrw fAaAX. ix, it. , (1 ' n ' '.. " .... .'.nr. X.X X txvearrx, . riofinx, . ,0f A!x, C. OfOmatboro, 5 0, Faucettc & Bro.; rorekSBlne lceBt i, , . axd .F n.UKOT.AIt- rRODUCS DEALEKS, tlll VOL. I DAILY SENTINEL: Fldari February 16, 160. ' f -r Hi.SeuiU... Freedman's Code. Mkshris. Editor : I propose continuation of R,.n,.r" nnn h .,rt ,.f n.n mmmim. anrl Mir n Ft nil prlv an inrtmn -in thm onrnx of your rery valuable journal, x may be consistent with your other obligation, for the ubjcct ii one fraught with xerioux evil, to the North ax well a the Bbirih-Hn truth I look up on it (although not so intended) at a kind ot a Trojan hone, which will prov.e any thing cite tnan a welcome present, not only to tne radical majority in Congress, whose bitter feelings to the South, seem to call for further humiliation, but likewise to the slave States themselves. But to resume the subject as to the constitu tional meaning of the term "citizen'' which the committee propose, unqwiliJUdly to confer upon the "frcedmen" of this btate : I will first cull at tention to the contents of this "Trojan Horse," to the afntequmctt likely to result from its nlmission. The constitution of the United States (loclitre that "the citizens of each State shall hate Itre same privileges, immunities, Arc, us the citizt-na of the several States and if you now confer "citizenship" you will be sceiningljusstoppeil from denying they are such ; I have used the woid teemingly, for I deny you have just power. ' What then may, and likely will be the' con- I sequences of such an extension f Do you' not Ki-:.i---.t..v-.A.. h :.: ,:.f..i rights, xsJmplied.bj' the term "citizen, would preclude the State entirely from the eftacfinentx of such rxulaAiojix -.. tbx ..xxjfctj. .at , the Icommuntly milttY at bo dUtant duf, rcqutrtU : All nations have exercised tne right or ex clusion, in degrees more or less stringent, and it is nA eriy tHMjuertktfW but it is- founded upon the great prliiclple. ol seit-preservation, the first right of organized society. Ch ina excltidii" "wholly f Trtn'iSr 'exetaderitt Who cTo not Orn-ilprn4otir ment, and with us in JNortn Carolina, we bare Hie unquestionable right to exclude ttranoert or foreigners from admission among' us. Now I admit that this right Is turned to us. and wouTd be a violation of the Fodeial consti tution, guaranteeing equal.privilegex, &c, if a tree nejrro or "ireedinan" was a vciuzen within 1hc meaning of that instrument. ' Think you for one moment, it youiako tbts conccsaion to fanaticism, (for I look iiMn it in no other light) that it will be long beloro you ate called upon by the "radicali" in Congn-ss to give othct proofs of your "loyalty V Lay not this nattenntr unction to your soul ; plant your foot upon the Federal Constitution as your foundation and corner stone, and de mand of them if they wish the runner elevation of the "KreedmenH to all the riirbtx of "egress and ingress now enjoyed by the tree citizens nt the United States, that they must change that instrument, for It has been again and again le cided, that neither i'free black", or ludians were "citizens" witlua the menaing ot tbctenn as used in the constitution. ' Cliief Justice Bainrett,' and known to the pro fession for several years as Chief Justice of Con necticut: 1n sMpst bis opinion, which may be found in thr , 10th. olumnc of Connecticut re ports paRe 847, uses tb following language. "To my mind, (says Judge Daggett.) it would bt a perversion or terms, to say mat slaves, free blacks" or Indiana were citizens, within the meaning of that term, is used in the constitution;-' . God forbid: that t should add to the degrada tion of this class of men ; but I am bound by my duty to say; tAy art ml eituenM." Airain tn naturalization law of Congress, passed in obedience, to the requirements of the constitu tion, have always earned through the same dis tinction, They provide that anyi alien, being . a vlUU person, may be admitted, to become a citizen of the United States; thus tuclading Unci, from citizenship by naturalization. ow whether this was right or wrong in our roKfatherr'ti'lBtriiow-, throMtierlby doubtless felt) as the writer of tbia article feels, and as Chsncertor Kent who for msnryears, was at the bead or the courts or Kew TorKjnss expressed himself. The "African race (says the Chancellor) axe essentially a . degraded caste of infertor rank,- and condition - society", and . buchr1lgvetney ever tieen-siderelt and iux . ..issrarded in the non-slave-holdinff Connecticut passed a law in 1888. Z directing that any colored ersotr coming there to be in stntcted should be rsmoesol ": ' Ohio In 1807, prohibited a "Free Negro from setlting in that State, unless be gave a b nd of toOO for good behavior; and tbat ne should not beomne : 'a pan per " i , -.- v, V ym4,; ,;. lSm, Indiana in ana aiicnigin in ioa, na'-pi ed thessme policy. x - V ; . : r. . la 1818 Hew xorx ny a large maion- ty ouster refused , to confer upon "rree Negroes" the elective franchise. Now these distinctions go clearly to establish, my position that the term "citizen",, was only JntendwJTto apply, to our republican freemen. What kind of a "citizen" would the commit. tee recommend t Certainly not one woe has- the privilege or exercising tne elective irxncnise, or the qualification, which would enable him to vote for rulers, and to purchase -and hold real estate, . :' -" : ...... . -- Beside this I know of no other kind "I "ciU- cen," as known whether to the Federal or Slate governments. ' '. ' "v - ": - -i , "Iffain. sunSoMtr&dslarJvtier jm M eel are mm to ne a citizen as rccommeaaeu uy the committee does that make mm so I ' : Does the callinjr of a aheep'a tail a sheep's Tfto tnsks It one 1 ' ';''' ft I . PI..1X.A. j Mrs. Emma naratage, bcttei known as "Belle Boyd," who recently gave to the public two volume of vxIvRnturrs in the Confederate and Federal Stafes,'in the prisons and in the camps of both sections, now announces herself ax "the K-.... .-j I . tn tit James Hsll, in Londoa " , " ""The President hxx declined to eommnnicate & Congress the accusations made against Jt-f-furinn Dsvis. SI lllor nd"i3ther". because, they xre tz vortL and only designed for the dm of the Ptaaident.- The Attorney -General and Sec retary of War concar in this opinion. -"jrbi PoKtmasAW at Deep WelL Iredell Co., qneeta us-tolstate that mail mutter for Deep Well; sbsuld be sent ria Chitra, 'Grove, on the Nont Carolina ILiioad. &frw 'a RALEIGH, FRIDAY, v j For tbo Sextixol The Union Men, Memrs. Editors: I am neither nnfriendlv nor an enemy to any sound, consistent Union man, who was really so before the war, or du ring the war, or since the war. I do not ask what a man has been or done, provided he has done ' n0 dishonorable act. ii ne te an nonest, wov t -thv insa now, and is a consistent Union man now, 4 eaiecm uun as sucn. out l uespise uiau- yism and hypocritical cant, as I do the frequent attempts of portions of our press, to depreciate many of our best men, by attempting to elevate others, no better', if as deserving. . Quits a number of us voted for Mr. Poo) for U. S. Senator, purely because we thought bim to be a good Lnion man now, without regard to the past, and for the purpose of reconciling differences among us, but none of us believed him to be a better Union man than Oov. Grx- ham, or Mr. Turner, or Mr. Fuller, or Mr. Clark, or others elected to Congress.' Now the Standard and Profren know Mr. Pool's history as well as they do others, to whom tlitv are fond of applying epithets which belonir fully as much to themselves and Mr. Pool, as to any to whom they apply them. The BtmtAnrd and Progrtm haye both endors ed the following remarks ol Mr. Doolittle in the U. S. Senate, in regard to Hon. John I Pool, and he has been held .upsx specially deserving the approval of Congress because of his Union ism, with the evident design of showing him off as a better Union insn thea others I '"Mr. Doolittle presented tbo credentials of 'Jiihft'Poot, HtweW.iui. Jiorth, Crp(ijis,H to doing so, Mr, Doolittle stated that he owed it to the Senate as well as to himself to state that Mr. Pooi wis. and always had beat; e de voted" "friend -of th-l:oion t- that be . wxa tbfi Union candidate for governor of the State in 18(10, before, there was : any immediate danger drsw-eBsionrffe fvxssffttre-tatr-ami p prmeA secession by every means in his power to the vent last After the ordinance of secession I hnd pnsMMl, be retired to prjvxte life, and re- . ...... . .. J.iuL.wa.t I ut (I to taue any pan in poiuirai Bnwiw-roi the peace movement commenced in North Caro lina, in which he took an active part,' and did all in Us power to embarrass the rebel author!-. ties." It is true Mr. Pool was" a Union man in 1880, when he run for Governor against Oov. Ellia, And then the fitirulnrd and Progrtu opposed him. But was Mr. Pool a Union man when he run on the electoral ticket of Jefferson Davia in 1801 i Was he a Union man when he was anx ious to tie made a Brigadier General ia the Con federate army 1 Was he a Union man when he took the oath as a legislator in 1 804, to support the constitution, and then did "all in his power to emlfarrass the rebel authorities V Where is the evidence of bis superior Unionism I i . . A UNION MAN.' V CBEAT SEXSATIOX 1 1 The Pariiian Monaroli Dethroned! U TDE WORLD OF FASHION ''" at .- ; - . . SKLCTI!IO THE! OUTKir rKO THEIR fmb xrrWoli of Hj4; siUtla( ot Now Broadolothx, Beaver Cloth, Caasimeres, Seady-made Clothing, Eat and Capa, - 'Solendid Orereoata, Collar, Cravats, s. . ... ... . Glovea, ' ' Eoiiery, i Taliiss, Hasdkerehieta &o.t &o., fto., fte. fif Call xxd iotpoot 4ood aad Guatoau. -FlneJIercliaiit Tanorint tr sttU ssrri d ex, bat xpox s Ursor basis tbs svxt ' ' ' aft xtMmpUdl tbo Soxth. ' An Entire Kult of Clotheaj miuU p, t af aeY4 IS. hHrt1 nctict. Til. I. tlrA . M .11 mm AmW W ftflnlMlltd Cat. Tr;x;;yfoxwVo tw:wa-xxxeWMx l lr witi xay osaouted ia Bsrapo or ia Ibis soaxtry. Jio lt txk-".--' ...... . . A CARD. . :, I'SfirjB8rRIBBll MMY I tOVMt WrXH U rt Low. Mo sdrayottavlUa a raob Us ! B.t.illf ieiMS bis old sxaMasar xad ibo pah'ia, winu(lut of ,. HARD Ha, CU f LERY aud B0V8B rtIKNtBINs 00l8 wow ia tore. , , . ? J. BROWN, 1144 FAYETTEVIIiLEjBraEET, 0;'5'.;..j RArioh, m. 0- .. , ' Wa ia.ilo t.oeial xttoatW of pxrakaoara as oar Urs xo( Jxto oMixf sioak of ...... v n , ; SfitceUaaeonj Hrjjww . . fVooden Ware, . - Willow Ware, - , , Crockery Ware, - " .t . . 1 Olaat Ware, ,. ,.v ' . OiisnlWare,' . : - Pot avad Seuew- war Stone Ware, . . Tia.Wara, - " '' Iroa end Steel Baggy Ityerlal Brldlea, " , - ' , Sftddlev . ) 1 , Earneaa, ' - Collar, to ( , -I lamp Las terns4 0ila,TaiBf " " TarniahM and Brnahea, ,: ' - x A L. S O FAMTLV. OKOCTCT?JX28. Ia tsst, for- xxiikisi k : i IIoastvKecpJng lln .; . 44 Fayette villo Street fXY' - -:.: -" ' ' tWrr Uit k Lpm. 7 FEBRUARY 1G, 186C. . ARRANGEMENTS FOR PBISiO AND SUMBfEB. A COMPI.ETit awwlmoal of Bilk Mixed. Hinsla XX MiiM. imp d'Elo. KaglUb Varixo, Alxaex, Liaox aas limb i;oau. Maiteh Snlta, Wkite Msnrilles nd Silk TvxU, . litowoat atyia rrclieii saaslincre Iaita,-. all anwniakinitaodrtr thoaprvMoao Otti- Mr IlarUluar, la thaeityof h'.wYork. fhoro baa xovor boox a taor or aaors doatrabla xs sortmant of . Cieait and s'oaith' Clotblnf ashibitmt in tula City, thai wa ara aoar fottinR a p. Wa ahali osr no gamont that wo eaanut warraal ia sva ry particular. A. .ilhnrt.ao ilioU it ba-baraftr, tha (oda uCfarad at tho Clothing Htoo of UARDIIftt, AN0BEWS db (DO.;' xiaaot baaqxalod ia ml. w.irkroarublp. dto. Uurtor ara eaahoa delivary uf gouda xad will ix xo toitauoa ba h agad. It eta a eaah to xtaaxfaotara, and wantaxtaall fureaab. If waiciraaradittoaraw.wa aiuat to may, or aoi xk paruality Tka eaattaaar ia al way boarAiad br tba eaah avatara, fa- tlaraaalhat paytng culi.niara ara ant charged oxtrx to Btako Xp lot tho.a who nrvar pay. trarrtfW-kolMu.llBShirta. Cullars. Ties. Ilall Hoo aad IMinw.eaaa frotxia. ia eiMnpla'a. Black Xkd rminrad Hata for eity and xUstxlioa wear mi haad a roud awwtnwnt. A geMi xaaomaaat of Trunk. Valiaaa sod U'nbreUu ox liaad. Wa wi I tako imvina and ataaafaetxro .Sails for thuoo ah dafra ft, at thrVwrt! potifo. ' HARDING, ANDREWS 4 CO., Farrttovtllatiiroat, Fk 9,154,1m xtalargb, N. C- teiMWws.,u..,!.. ... .. o. e. rx8i.rr," f r o. raaaLxr, 4a, HmUiSm. Ju.. . I. xxaTXaVAOs. .. Or Gi P AHSELEY & CO. Importers . ax- " Com,missio n Merchants, Tg'oticK Coutltumeuis rbr Safe or-hrpaetav Cotton, Cotton t ara, . . . Domestics, Naval Store, Ad otfcor COUNTRY PR0DUCI. Baa ..,.! inr . xad an raoiloc aoxttaxV ly. oaiijrnaan,t for ! at loaeat Market rxtas, of Bunny Bagging, Oanny Bags, Bale Rope, Hew Fork, Bacon Sides and Shoulder, Soger, (ffee-MolaWa, -Floor, Batter, Cheese, ; : I Irish Potatoea. Onions. Crackers, Mackerel, JTiciaed Jlerrlng, Smoked Herring, . Codflsh, Bails, Powder, Shot, Window 01. Paints. Linseed, Kerosene, Tanners', and ' Lubrioating Oils, in 8-gaL cans ft bbla,, Whiskey, Jamaica Sam end Oin Soap, Candles, Starch, Salt; Ume, Ac, &o., fto. SOLB SOKNT8 FOR E. F. Coo's Sober Phosphate of Lime, AARHT8 ffR ' , " DUPOimfPOWDEB. 30O llbda Maw Crop Mlaawia, dlroat ;fro Car'aa . da'lt ox paoiad.. To arrirx dorljg f.braary or Mxreb ! ,0K) B tgs CoVm dlroat fr-at Rio Jaaairo. S0O rih'a Sijw diraat froxi Ports Rioa. Jan. l-lt-ai. ISWEPSON, MttNDENHALL k Cit : - GENERAL ,' "- - IS PURL ST., JtSW Oi$X. - PARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVEN TO thsvxoof OottoB, Cottox Tdrns. Cottoa Cloth. bTaval Biorot, Iwa xad Maaafaotarad Tobxoao, A Lt oral swb xdvxnoaa aado ox soMifaaaoxta la baod. - . ,. . Ordarsaollsltad for tbo parobaia of Ooodi tcfAU eoiaignmmtt to i aro ovrtd tut In ntranet toon ,mt thipped, on all RaU Roadt, Hnd fmm aU parity, through, to JS:0C York, whither advtot oj thipmtnt it ream I tr not. - -J): tt" CosaignmoaUl folidted. M Tbo J Sumuxr, Chartotte, N C Company Shopsr " He JTork Citf,w Daw lit Worth. S. O.-Mlrwit, Robert R. Swepsom, ii. W. Swirsos, .v lTaw River; Greensboro NC i M. Jr. .uBrlDBNUALL, Ostobar 1. (8M ra J5 BOSPJCCTl'S,, L The.lflrthCaf olinai sbvterian ill I rrawns4 ia fajetiarlllo, oa WsdaMdar. the lad of January next. I - Cooadeetly reiving oa tha hearty satmort vhleb ws bar herotofrs rocoivad, wo sball sxueavor to rxodtr the paper mora sttraetive, both la appear, aaex anil imattsr, thxa it has soar beoa, sparing sci ther paioi or aipna ia the areompUxbaMxi of tkix purnoso. V- ' ,?- r- t--v.- Witb the pawing sway of old tklxgs, a sow spirft f xti4i Mrrgj mA aapr ls lr iafsi iate every dpatrent of aaoslar thoxrht aid ba siaxs. Why sboald aot the Cboreh, also, oartaka of therrngrotisalvxBBoaMOtr Why shoa4 she, ol sit lha agaacios pr,ugn vn xexf vita mm tro sssndosx orca apon ths ei'ihiatjon of tbs prxseat tiOM, ho ineflJoiaot, laegard aad ataost boeolaxa ia tbs wdikinjE oniofkor owifdatlDy . - ; To sroaso ths sharen to tbs .importunes sad xo. eessity of work ; of aseexaiag, restloas, tirateas bs orgy in tbo Berries of bor Mister sod Hxxd r this sbxll bo) oar first xad sbiafast sirs - la Ibis ws xood assiauaeo. ' are aoi, alo. sxffioiaol for tboae things. ; Oar broth rax atxat balp as ia ovary wsy j or oootribotioas frooj tha r owa atom A tboarbt aad Mod j by soalon, eo-oparatiox ia x eoonsoa sxaxe, lor tbs beMtd of xll by xtoadiig oar eir oulxt oa tbroagbaat xll ear bordars, and Ihosgly. ing Ox tbs ksexnsxxd tbaoppononlty of porfonxrog wan toa wore io wniea wa navx seruaerasxa xll taat rs hie, axd xll ws hop for oa oartb, Sabserlpdoa forcxo year,. t .' , ;,' 4 ea " " SIS SBOOWS, -? see Addios - B.FCtLEH, , .." . EJlwirofthsS.O. rrosbytorlaa.. isoW,W7ST 7V.' - NO. 160. 77 FOR I860 - BBADLElS CELEBBATCD DTTPLEX ELLIPTIC EACH HOOf BBIIO C0.P03rD OF TWO PER fWetly Taxiaarad Siajrla Spriaga, braUad tlhll xad Sraily togatbor, odaa Is sHga, torlag raa a. op xad aaakiag tka aagaH aad Bust yfaoi'afa, tka IMl aad xioadaFa(aajariaf xwda. Tkay will aot baa I ur kraak likx tbo .' .'., I iUalfaUaiuartiUali aiara utJ k-nA.l a-fa,lxaU , Crowded Assemblages, Churchet, Theatre, ' ;' Railroad Cara, - For Promenade v or House Drew, ' tx saal, iWn" sxpaHOr W SlI -ittrrt wxjbr "B - x ' " Comfort, .,. r- ... , Xoonomy, Xlghtneu and ; : Durahility. Raqal'o for Bradley's Duplex Elliptio or Double Spring CIVirf For salo oaargwAart, Maaxfaotarad ssolttilvaty by thoiolaaa7aoraorikapal.nl. : Wests, Bradley A Cnry, T Cbaaibm aad ft aad 1 1 KtuU Su, N Far, A fall Maonaoat ofibaa4Saimtor6klrloa-ixi ly oa hxxd, xxd for sa's is x tmt variaty wf s sa b W II ft R 8 TUCKER. KKLLOOirWHEELKKftCO, A.KLINE RANDALL MANN, -Aad all atbar Merohaatx w'.e sail VirstCIM Kklrii ia tbia Qtty aad Urt xgkaa' lha Raatnor i huif . . Jaa , t !. lax Coe'a Snper-Phnsphite of Lime, r BOBBMAMURB. WARRANTED G F. N U I N E. BRIHO MADS OP TUB BBsiT M ATKRf AL Ml . ta ska aost approved o.xnor. His aauwas ta tbs pablla a aap.rlor lo any oik r ia tba ax'krl All who bava xtad it aoaak of It 1 1 tha k'gban larw. of pral a, xxd lh"aa oagagad ix lis a inxfaotxro ol1. oowttxao sboir baat oodaavars to advaBoo tka fcigb rapaiatiaa wkk k it baa aaqui ad. WogxxrxataO lha Pbosphalo to no w-ll aaaafar ad, xad raeeaaead il ia prafaroooa ta any wka' xrttflsiai aaaaro in tba aarke. We soo ido I' xaxrly osaal ta 'ha bait Para nan 8atao, aUb.ajh laraiabad at bai' tio prio; Moss s H. Allx A Co., tw.H kxowx aatb faatarara of agiirxttxral iapleaaVits. a nr i' "Wouko xloaaxro la staiinc iai o hive a Id B 9 0oo's8xpor Ph.ionbataiiF L'ofor. fuar r-a-- It baa givaa xaivx sal aaifatiia ! xr ouauva. Wa x a-rfull aoda-si it As "as xrtlolo WTlbj of thaoaaSdoxoo of tba pab 'a, xx tba pureh.Mr ay raly apa sooarli g ss xrtiaia kuaaatiy xad rars fully aaa.nfaaiarad. "Wo wdald atala sbat, sftar oarafal sxaatsstloa ws baliavo this PbosobaU ksa baox inpn xd aacb aar alaoa Ha Ix'rudarll x Ix Iblav aark.t, xad Ik. I t wUtootUaat toa-ixraia tw praaaul bigb stand lag. : . . "Vor raiooa'fal y, . .. r. ii. iUIX i ro, ". Ift Wxior ssraot, a Torx.'' , 1. FxairaOax, . ; .. i 1- Aax.iad ploaaa Sad ra'alt f ay aaa'yta of MB pis of yo-ir Bapar Pkospkata of Lisa lata with xja This xoixg swab a aa par tor xrtio'x Ixavary rarpeot, I oaaxot rofixix froa oaagrx'axt.xg yoa xpox took axxxfaotxra, whiob xadoobtodlr will Boat Ub rraat awiit'-'-- ' f- wuxiagyvx ovary sxsasaa, I xa, llL,'-' I Raipaatfxlly yoxrs, , a.rfff-11 .ti Atlll, . BsaTosaBB, Axsxat 1, 114. - Of Fro rhaapberie A eld HyA - '1028 eoataiaiag or. Aabyitroas rxos . ' ptMT.o Asia. ., ,rv Of Bl Phosphate of Mas. aouUiBlBof A an j drool f bax- A.70 Of "sulfa! Pkoaphatsof Lime eon taming nf Aabydroax Pboo t , Bkorie AxioV. .. . . .,. 4.11, Of ralphata of Lin hydrated eonuir lag of Blphar)e A. ldftJos ) 1J 20, Of Alkaline Mails xa Hali halex. - a. e.Jo 46 81 ,I Of Otgaxls Coabaatibts MxtHR tr " 1848" XbablS of prod noma Amaionix. S Tt Of Animal Coal xad band, ' 5.0a PkospborbiAoidsolsblolB Water. I,16. Phospboris Aeid insolable fc Water. ' 4 U. AnsEXoaia . . t.lQ, MAxurarTCBsa or ' 'EVQCB COE. neeter'e PAnt L, I. ' THBrrspgRiiosgO HAVB BkS ApfOlS sad Agaasa for aba Sla t af K.rli 0o ia., .xd will sapply ikn sxporior fartilisor o-aaafaoiartr' yrlooa. . , . - - . , Ihgfxy-tkta i. TOO Barrels xxw ta S.eseV. aa4 fw solo by . - - -. , v o g'farslet &ca wTJarxgtox, R. O, Jax. 1 KH-Ib. two noons, AT - ArCWBaoragaaUamaneaabo aoooowdatod witb goad board ia xftd brtjjriag. ... . Aay wiahing bwd will ofaaaa Baka atvalWiL ,m- BMdiataly No IS rayattavuJa Stroafc Jaa. 87 143 tali. . y -- . - - -' - " i" " rreI Cerden Seeda. : . CABBAGE1 Pav tl xo, Qal'.i )bwd ao4 oVtt; Latlnx. Kdl. Kt(t t l Trtnall.) and all ntltor I lada of Oa'daa ,ad. A larxa aaWarliox f rl,..w Bnhb Fiowvr 8wd.af w aa 'i.pri.r ojiliiy, Oavakwaaaooara.lKaH .il. tn-tk-nt ad rr(..j. - B- r J.hrAiS-j .' -t.- 1 WeWVb v'atvort Mr I. -. - ; Habixama. b4.- . Papers lot ratail dookrs ssppb4 iu q.i.tu. to :V,C V'-:,r- 1 ,!, ao : I;- - . . .. FiflBoitcMlUbcbtiftdMdrmiDna, , Tbt limpl tDQoaoctmeDt dt dtk or bmutI will Bot b cturgfcf TlllNBltU RLlCfl AXD 1TRD0CH. A: U BInr a 8r, iMAlTiMOHf. t Coixaaa Pttox, , 1 UA. COilMISSlO.f MBUCIIAJiTS, roarticALse - , Ctt4U Tam, kexti9g( a xd Oaxxbarga, Wood '": ":"dWoalei"fIoad ., :," ' 'r. jairiatsoniv.-i,:;;.'' j Cbaa. f. tfallat, . -Chas. It. Mallatt, K.q , Uao.W VH II.au A Co, Jaaaa u. Luidaay, Si., Jaaaa K'luaa. ka Tboaa K. Tata, Eai.. ' Ckxpol HiiC Pay.ivr.Ula. PayaMaaUla, Oraaaaoors. Orsaaaboro. 1 Ckarlatsa, K. M ioklo, U , Uaabiar OukMi ' oaax, Ootvbar J 4ft-ly. BaiUxaaro. ' JOHirr;roAiiii, - AMD AOBNT POB . Selling or I'wsinj JJd (stttr, UiROLDCOUHTY VTDAB s i ,v KHKU!I JT. ft v '' BtrxaaKcax. , ' ; -- A T, Jorkixs, Praaidaxt Bask of 'Coaaorao, Vow l li i Uaokiaa, ata Pres'tof RdSlIi llua H IImJUob Proa t of N 0 R R, ealiabxryi Oat i a JoSaatoa Prai t Chxrlmto A S CR R, Cbariana lloa J It Mwrahaad Uraaaaboroi Rav Dt Doaxas. Ra .igk and Rov W K p,u, ad' tor of JfmriaW at Kal.lgx. oei t-Tt-ls ""..'-.,.- TUGS. DilANCH ft SONS, IUQS. BIUNC11 CU . ; Ma a Biraat, Riokxusd. BRANCH, SON: ft X) Aaix.t'. Qa. Rauka'a and t.t-mmi.a.nR srefcate. UKALk-mil'OIN, PUKBMV AND DOMBBTlO t) si'baa xai.r atM4daajUtla.8twieks sad. . - tm lull ra't all-aw a Dapoaltaa. 4aotlas ! taroagbuxl tha Vn.t.d Siataa, aad xpaolat xt lamiaa x"'X ' iba ladaapliux of Svxtbara Bask H-Ptt Basks' aooaawt ,w kxB. Liboral d e a nu aado oa ooBoiraaxxoi if toiwu, T b.a. x"4 tbar pr.,.lorta V tbalf oor .- i".a.it In B. liuoia, Ktt Tors, Llvarpoat, Uranaa a-.d A' loaip. . . I bay kit SI Sets of tba varioxs Forth 'ru. a B i.ka ik th.j alll fxrniib at fairrx'o 1 a I m. oinln aw f flra-a, to ay old aoraaiabts 10iaaUM aBu.il f - - Poo M a. ' I'tiPABTNEIlSIIlP. . ' Naaaa a. H C , Haaaer Iss, IMS. w ; ItAVB I III8 ImT pokmeo a COPABT. aarabipaudar ib oaix.- a d sty a of W 'liiifbrcl. Dill & Con for tba tr oaa tiua of Shipping and Qoosrxl ( WtmiMHLoii J3i!rineH, ix this Too. , M aat aida ravaa Hiraat, oa old Coo. ., " brf . ,.-.' T Ibasa'oof Co tix, Naial-Btowa, Tobxoao, Lxxa. Wr M.f . Sbl gl.a. Crn,snd aU bls-is of Praao and Mvrohai diaa and also to tha aa a aad pxrsbaax of -Kca rasa and .-tala and otbar Stoats, s will gls mr paraonsl atleniiox. . W ara A sax s lur Marty's Kortb Carolina 8a( Waak y Liaaof taaaal.lps, laiwaoa Jyowborx aad New n a'.i) for -l lug Veamla for Ba ilmofa, 'bilada p ia, and a h r ports In lha ITnTtad Btaaas, aud for diffcranl pvria In tba Wall' Indios Ibaa H ii ba sva that ara ara furoiahed by oar owa tasaals lib tba amlwil fact Uita lor ths apaady tranaporto ll'rtl ol fri'ijjit and I'aaao grra Bat ia xdditlaB to " ibaaa, thrraUa s woak y ioa af Ooaxa Hiaxxubips oa ibb saiaa fatiia .aii a trl-aaua'y ina or xtoaaars by inland raU Ibroxxb Atbamaria and ibasapaxbs Ce aal to orl'ulk. H lira ra, Pbi ada phta and Jfaw I or j banco Varciianla sod bbippara ootruaung tbo Uao.puilat on ol tk.ir freight ! xs," exa lay wtab Sootiiaaiia on hi apaady trwint. t-aj. H a i I aaaaa libaral xd'xxeao oa aoarlga. - BBUIt. . " y All lollart addrawad to si on tba sxbjaatof fralgkkj or ox any otbar banuaat, will ka promp.ly anaoarad. - - JOBS l. w Hi FJORD, " . . btOKUB W. DILL, . . w M. C. WHIIFORDw 1 Vdtaabor-f,1sttS -7 rt- PnoePECTl'S - " '. ' Or TUB '::,!. !;iv.'W - COS3IOPOL1TE. SZL ON THS FIK5T PP JANTJART tr Will oaw.Bo..iJti Jiuiij'sljwnJiijhe Cl J of BaU tiaawre, tf a oa bly . t-f-! - Literary rngazine, TUsi l B 1 ubiicilIiiM of tl'i- ebaraeter bow ka. "." seid d atli vt hiw Turk City, and tbo e'Oi.eg of tl war lias lull a la gs portion, of tbs ooopls af tbs ouuairv Willi 1.0 i v rury itprrpoiatio. Tjis renijmrm.tro wih b t Literature, Art, Reviews, ScientiHe Paperi""" . and General Reading, Bud ws shall uurubsr among 1.1s roatrlbatnrs Sob of (lie brat litamry iwll of thx South, with stbore ' iitt IU Nottb aail from L"nrlon aud Paris. ' All HiMlter lii.tuilniusJ.alH ha cirefully srlaetadl""" froin ths Masai, ao'l brut or tlis KnRliiih, Fraaak . and 'larniaa iiahlitatious ; and it. K'inois will rpxr iffiti nf nnsi' to aiaio.trank wrtbtbovxxv SiaiT aagnsmea of ilia roontry. rt -; -- t ' As iit uhw irsnoils, wo tars oxtablkhoi tbo v Coaf.r..tn i upon 1 o sasiioaal biaiux.' s bops is ike It lbs 'g'tn of gannxl Jn"rair alorrtr "wt ':"7: will ia tnu fluotSel by any parlj or eliqu wbst -tver . . " : ,'V H will hBjsl lad to aV eribtrs & sny'part of Ike " eouairy opus rteipi of the lotloxisg . . . .. ;; a - - StsbatripUuu 1"" " ;- Kins I Cepfas, fur ons ytxr, ( x " f4 84 Pits C pi. s fr Otis yn, t. - 1. ,' 'i8 . Tax o'pia fur ooa year, .. . 88 00 - OTf Tt,B 1 PjorouT will b tenerxily diatrib uiwi SuuHig Iba Hoebanti and I'ixniers of tba "frtith. and ws wi I add, lor Lb-lr inlotniatioo, a fW . adieniaroirnts. st modaratx rates - t&T Lilrl idu-livBii will bf nixds to twok. ' Selirra and ncwwlcalrir. ' St tewa!:,je s pukliahlog thla proapastoa sea xraj.ii 1 ig a ina.ked eiiy to lbs OBdcroigxad, Will ra- : ea.ar s ci).y of iba Oiagaxtua. Sdrt.r ' . .. v -i DLONoV!cO, ' V v p,f, Boa 26. tt'afrimoro, JfA Jaa llUS.-fA, .' . . : -iJ -4-.iiabt mmnr-rr. 44 rajetterille Street, Raleigh, H. ft, , : As-at. .x '. V rgWABT B Eatao.i Top," Qaaaa of ts .sooth ata " y aslora t mpt a Pa trm ita-ra. r .. ... .. . v ' J BROWS. , With TlaKT it lJtwm, -' ' xd f syottoriUs Btrosi ' Jxar.Ms.tt XV
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Feb. 16, 1866, edition 1
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