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riifbAfLY sentinel: MDVISnTISinG RATXSS Ad rr tier meats occupying ao. sore lhawlo Iltr? . W3ft. E. PELI Stale Printer. or miaioa tj-p WLK9 consiltoea 1 sri t losertioa $l.0 JJ50 loo ISO 3.00 I TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Tlx, Sasftnrsb til published very -Bon-tog -Sunday, on th toltowfng term s- fur two months, ... - - - 00 Three monlps, - -'- - , " ii tnenlhi, r M0 We solicit the aid of oar friends hi extend' u onr yiftiilMton. t I month 1 toooh A.;..'.' i.e - ISO te.ee e.0e w A0 l WOl!U BE RWRT JUAX BE PRlfilM fjlwy, ilpejial BOtices, adrr a special hud, will b : WB'ediiolWpe"i4rcor..e" Funeral ootiee will be charged ai adTertleeto.. The sitnpl announcement f s death or marrieg wilt not b chargel ' ,, '.. VOL. I. RALEIG SEN TO i A - "' - " -gr-r- fc ' - - l . COWPER & MOORE, a'CTlON' & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Fayetteville Street, OtfO'iU Pextufe Drug .Hurt, HALBtGH, K. C, II ftjeription, o '"" H' "". ..... .11 .l.imi sal lad vidoi debts aaint WiH par. ,1. '.siding U tbeelty o f ;Kli8b r In the eon ,( Wake, J w!U b"-r nd " " 09'"' nty Bet.1 Estate, Gold and 8ilver Coin, State Bonds. Stock, and .Bank Botes. COWPEA.et.MOrm.- Cjnij1o, solicited. FOR SALi:. TCST teceiv.i a few kegs of one trinia Mnuo. I tain Kutter. AI.e, for sale, arkins of New i yk 9ohe Butter. VOWPBR MOUB Jm. iW, 139, t 1 . ! . for iu;. . -iirvK llouf and'' Buckwheat, Onloe Setts,, oarly f ordo reas, IJiarrii ml onion.. Jan. 23. I3!, t -'. fat and Kly Wi.hig COWPER MOORE. - . IW SALE. i ot'PBRIORtitfe' A. Whiskey, Cheese, Molasses, Suicsr. Goorgia Win ky the ewe or bottle, nil l)r. Ortnp'j Oareii- -.inn. 8M.tf-,---.. .--..... FOU SALE. , X0Tif tue Hettbera A-pnlM. Bor tb. br A rl l Hew York eo.t, R U Joa.3al39ttf. sSATTANVuai. by lir bi e, Cottuo Sheeiiuf, e . . i I . I . 1 U .. - W.BIB . hirDMi. wfel.nd leod BetU, Kennd Hr.e Cey ri. Ana 8drtle end Bridlei. Alio, .M Tetaeoa. Cig.r. d M0OBE Jan. 23, 139, tf. "" for sale; T AWioS l(elteooi boot i,iler plate 1 Were,' U Oeitee Cert fee, oe owo.t vn, Mtw York eoit, Sole Lethr, Button., Sye, 8w te Menkinee, Wwhinj Se er, eheep, by tb. Wo eoi . 1.. -iVVR I' MobVr , Jn.3S, 189,t FOR RESTT OR SALE. AVBRT ioereiideaee io tb. tiy of Releigh, te rent -fifteen eorei of Led evtaoheJ. A'io, two Biee w.llln-e,lte4oo the Krtnrtetl .troet, (or tti, , COWPKE 4 MOOBB. Jan. 28, 139, t , j Old Kick WlllUimi Whlekcy. AS AgeoU tt Uk WUlUmi 4 Sob, we are pre pared to faraiin the abore popular bread ol Wai.k.y. b, the barrri or 'g" HENRY E. BETAN. ATTORSBT A!tB C0UN8BI.L0K AT LAW, NEWBlSHNUi N. c I Doe. 29.118-Sa. ., , ... PAIXTIXO. . - HT. CLAWSON, ' , UODaE.BIGN AND :- " I . , ' 0ENAICE3ITAL AISTEB; Imitator of every rarietj of ' Marble and Weed. Gliding on Olau and Wood, and Japan Tin -- -Office Signe,- ' Kxeented to eriler, with aentneee and diepateb. THASKVCL te ay frieoila fut the yery.liWai.pat. run me have received, hope by eowmittioj ex- . . inu.Ifi. i.f lh. . DIM. WHi ur.i w uwutm . tt , 'Khnn. oa third Door ol Jiortn uanwina og 100- Store Building .Feb I, 117.6a. Joan 8. Bauct,' 1 of Tarboro, N.C Joan H. Hthar, let of tteotlaed Meek, 21. C f. M.HrA,UtoofWarretoB,Ji. V- : . . DACY, HIM AX & COl, Cominissioii iiferoHaHt" ,' Bale of all kicda of 8onthern Prodnco, j. AgeBie for prooannf and forwardieg , Wblte Laborer to tbe Soatb. . Dr. Jobs ArrtsgtoB, late of Warren toe, N. C.,ea be v'frwBd with m. i.oro be witt b pleeeed tc eerre ki An produee eooeliroed to te rinBet with prompt Bipptagauetmoa oy lam iihwwibk jigouw W. H. McRARY & CQ:v Wilmington, N. C. t WHrrPORlILLCO.f Nowberoo, . GEO. H. BROWN 4CO., wasaingron ' 'RICKS.HILL 4s CV ' Norfrrfk, Va. a- . a. . riCoarrB, . O. fiCOlfTTl, OfAtaaiaaoe, SO., Of SretBikere, H C Faucette & Brp., .COMlSSIONANCrFOaWARPlKO Pnre&asUx Agents, AS GENEIiAL PRODUCT ibSALERS, Opposlte ths Gaetoa Hi,. - r, '.. ...... . i.'." -rr,l oernor io tiv oma. WABRETtOS TEMAl COLLEGE, .l ".,.' ' ,,T1:wAjrxo?.1'i. f TTff s " tntf'n BEEBios waiTif J o A Weeeedwr, jOuwiry !ub,flH. ' - ry Am, pie rwilitiM afforded fer a tborosfk edveetioa. DAI jY SENTINEL. Tuesday, Febrwarj, 20, 1MM. Bill Arp Addressee te Lebanon School and Gives Ms own fad Experience. . . Mji.ledoktiu., Febj, HBO. ilurrt. C. C, CummiHgt and ethtfn, Vommitlie. OkstlS men I Dave rwipeved vour kind in vitation to addrcds your law skool. In the sit nation by which I 8iu eurrouiuied it imposi Imi for ipe'to co. I wish I could, fori wouUl like to tell you all I know about law, and it wouldmit take me lone. Tm now In tlio law biascaa mvself at this place. We are unugvd in manufukturin it by wholesale, and after a while it will be retailed . out by the lawyers to any body that wants it. It an easy bibuess to make law, though some of the bills introduced are awfully spelt. To-dsy 1 saw a bill, in which "niatsljoenry" was spelt with two esses, and four ease. Hut the greatest difficulty ia in under stand the law attcr it, is made. Among law yers this dilfikulty doat.secin to lie so much in the hernl, as io the pocket For five dollars a lawyer can luminize some, and more akkordin to pay. But he aughent to luminizo but one tide ) t a time. The first ea.se I ever hod in a jestke court, I employed old Bob Liin(. who was a sorter of a selt-educatuu tool. 1 give mm too dollars in advance, and he argue! the case as I thought on two sides, and was more lumi nous aein me than for me. I lost the case; and 1ffittnit,ftftmrrtrr'-tiM cm- pioya ljiggins aiier j. uiu, ana give uiui mc khi tars to lose my case. I look upon this as a war- lawver out of temutation. My erHftwKm WigatlojiJUEfi.a9yiQgn fzl utlactory. I sued sugar uiacK onet lor tue price fiL.-fed.?f "huks. He said he. wanted to buy some ruffuess. and I airfeea wbrirrtr ittm s temi of shuks for two dollars. My wagin got broke and he got r.red a waitin, and sent out after tbe shukt hisselt- When I calld on him for the m?.' he eoemd, surpriried. and sed it had cost him tM dollars and a lidftirB and that I jestly owed him half a dollar. He was bigger than I was, so I swallord my bile and sued him. His lawyer pled A set off for haulin. He plod that the shuks was unsound ; that they were barrd by limitations ; that they dident agree with his cow, and that ho never got any shuks from me. He spoke about an hour, and allooded to me as a swindler about 45 times. The bedevild jurywenl but and brought In a rerdik agin me for afty cents and four dol lars for costs of suit. I haint saved nary shuk on my plantation since, and I don't intend to untill it gits less, expensive; I look upon this as a warnin to all folks, or g to Lite about thuks, or any other small circumstance. The next trouble I had wus with a feller who I hirod to dig me a wall. He wus to di it for twenty dollars, and I wus to pay him in meat and meal, and sich like. The vagabond kept gittin along until he gat tbe pay, but hadent dug nary fut in the grown. So I made out my akkount, and sued mm as ioucrs. to wu: Old John Hanks to Mil Arp. Dr. To 1 Well you dident dig. $20. Well. Hanks ne hired a cheap lawyer, who rard round extensively, and sed a heap ot funny things at my expense, and finally dismissed my case for what he called its "ridikulum absur dum." I paid those costs, and went home a sadder and a wiser man. Ipulied down my little cabin, and moved It some 800 yards High er tha spring, and I've drunk mity little well water since. I look upon the case as a warnin to all folks never to fay for anything until ydu'ct got it. ttptthatty if it hat to It dug. The next law case i pact gained u au uy myself by the force of sirknmstances. I bought a man's note that was given for tbe hire of a nigger boy, Dik. ! Findin he wouldent pay me, 1 sited mm Dciore oia squire jicuJJinut, ucieev in it was sich a dead thing that the devil could- ent keep me out of a verdilL The feller's attor ney dead failure of consideration, and non at faltutn, and umitfatui. and infancy, and that tno niggerTname waseni -uuc, , pui jaecnara. The old squire was a powerful secern, and ha ted the Yankees amazin. , So. after the lawyer had got through bla speech and finished up his reading irom book, oaueo. - uroenieai, - i rose forward to n attitood. ' Stretchin forth my arm, aes I, "Sqnire McGinnisi I -would asky-sur, if this is a thne in the historyof oUr'aflllkted we.seeoeediHl for ever from their: foul donjina tion? Don't our flag wire over Fort Sumter, and what. sur. have we eot ito do with Nor- tnB laws i Oni the varv fiMt TjnOTtjf the L'a- : r . . s. v .c ? .i tloman dook i aeeu we name oi ine cuy m JiOUnfe. ;;,Tt(i. turv lt wac-wnttMa- flostms, pUDiisnea m jMeiuig auu euni in oijoini( T.iwro thoy don't kaowno more about the hire of a "v , .1 . :ti Digger man an orxoowi hid owrww win his hide." I sed some more things that was pin ted and patriotik, and cloeed my argument by handia the book .to tbe squire, fie pat on hie spektakles, and after lookin at the book boot uiaet, aea ho,- .. ; v -y -: "Mr. Arp, yon can have 4 judgment, nd I hope that, front henceforth and forever, no law yer will persoom to come before this honorable court with pisen dokamcnts to prove hie case. If hetlo, this court will take it as a insult, and send him to jail'' ? -.;. f ' 1 look spoo this caw a a . warnin to all folks who gamble in law, to bold a good hand and play tt well.? High Jestke and patriotism are winning trnmpe. -'.'--. After this1 1 had difflcultr with a man By the nam of Kohenv an i thosght I rronkUi m to law. but would arbytrate, I had bonght Tom fiwilllns wheat at a dollar A bushel if kt eovldent 4a any tetter, and if be could do. better be was to cum back and give me the preferem. Tie sksmp vent off and soli the wheat tb Ko- hen for a dollar ana ; uv cents, ana Aoam knowd all about - his contrakt with me. Me and blm Hke to have fit, and perhaps would if I hadeot been pony ; but we finally lft it all to Josh Billins to arbytrate. Old Jos'a deliberated on tbe thing tor three days -ana nigat, ana finally brot in an award that Kohen should have tbi wheat, and IthavU han the. prefert:U. I haint submitted ne niore cases to arbkratioa aiiice, and my adrice to all peepnl U to arby mtt nnthin if vour case is honest tiA there aint M no judge there to keep one min from trikin the nowhere exseppiala a court hotise-witi a good i. or ii back him.' Tha mntto of this ce U. never to arbitrate nnthin fetH bad; ease,, and take a good lawyers aaviccana psy mm .i But I got Fretman dident, but my lawyer Marks did. Frttmun was a nutmeg school teacher who had gone round my naborhood with his skotu artiklca, and I put down- for Truup and Calhoun to go, and intended to scad sevcu or eight more if he -provd himself right I soon found that the little millitier wasent bc leylii in anything, and on Inquiry I found that Nutmeg wiiM giving powerful long recesses, and was euipioyuig. U). time thit'Hy in farryin on ;i;ii a, tvlerHbttl sird female gal that waJTgoin to mm. . lionpscd be hcard-0ic gal squill her st-il oho uay, autl he knowd rctman was a (ue.in of her. 1 don't mind our boys squeex in of tho Yankee gals, but I'll be blamed if the ) unkce shall be a squeezin ourn. Sol got mad and took llie cliildern away. At the end of the term Fretuinn sued mo foil eighteen dollars, and hired a cheap lawyer to collect it Before this time I bad learned some sense about a lawyer, so I hired a good one, and spred my pocket Ixvik down before him, and told him" -to -take what would satisfy him. And he tuk. Old Phil Duvis was the justice. Murks made the openin speech to the etl'ek that every professional man ought to 6e able to illustrate his trade, and he therefore proposed to put Mr. Fretman on the stand and tpeil him. This motion were fout hard, but it agreed with old Phil's notions of " high jestice, and any he, " Mr. Fretman, you will have to! spell sur." Mark then swore him. that ho would give true evidence in this case. and that ho Would spell every word, in Daniel Webster's sjtelliB book correktly, to the best of his knowledge and belief, so hem him." Sc. . I sifyt tli, n that he wcr trembling all over like a TwW'TTrw ayirMrk. Js.Als. J,Mstttun,;lJ, " tisik well he spcitit. puttin in a 4.and a tit and 0iml akusaaaisLl io't kuaw , what ail, and l thought be was gone up the hrst pop. nj,'in striut aiung on ail sorts oi uig worun, wrm fittlo words' and lone w5rd8.snd short "words. and afterwords, aodjhe knowd era all, till finally TrV B.M ' VrtW. TB.Vnll 'ImMMMWHlirfr'1 ...... -( . . ' " , OU. , J'V. .4 V(vryf.H.H. Frctmnn dfawd a longirreth and sed it wasent in the book. Marks proved it was by nn old preacher who was-settin by and old I'hil spoko pwfebpwrr aev 5' Jfc. Fratinanf. you must spfll it, sur." Fretman was, a swettlug like, a run down filly. He tuk one pass at it and fWV'i' . " ' . '- "Yon can come down, sur," says Marks, "you've lost your case. and shore enuf, old Phil, give a verdik aginst him like a dam. Marks was a whale in bis way. At that same court he was about to nonsuit a doktor bekaus he dident have his diplomy, and the doktor beg'd the court for time to go' home sifter It Ha rode seven miles and back as hard as he could lick it, and when he handecl it over to Marks very triumphantly, Marks set, "Now, snr, yon will take the stand and translate this Latin into EngHshtw tht-theeeart may un derstand .it." , Well, he jest caved, for he couldent do it ' ' He lost his case in too minets, for the old squire said that a doktor who could nent read his diplomey had no more right to praktis thin a magistrate who couldent read the license had to jine two couple togethejr. This is a warnin to all professional men to understand their bis ness, and the moral of the case is, that a nun oughtent to be squeezin the gals when anybody can sea him. " But I dont want it understood that I'm agin it on proper okkashions and in a tender manner. There aint no squeelin neces sary. But I must close this brief epistle. You're, truly, Bill Am. . P. S. I forgot to mention that the Freed man's Buro have had me up because Mrs. Arp turned off her nurse for not talkin baby tal to her chile. She said that my wife throwd a a cheer at her head. The lyin hussy waa there a wearin Mrs. Arp's collar and shawl that sbe'd stole. I ptnted em out to the Buro, and; left In defiant disgust The moral of this is "to stand your ground' or nurse your babies yourself. B.A. Old Massa. The Houston Telegraph ia re sponsible for this : We heard a good story concerning Gen. O. the other day..,TJ)e General was talking "with a freedmun on the streets at Galveston, when. an old planter came along; whom the freedman recognized as bis former master. He took his hat off and said, "Why1, massa, how d'ye do, how is old missus and Miss Fanny, etc. f Gen. G. turned to the freedman and remarked, "Why, yon don't call that man your master, do you ? may be so; but Jon nor me is aa good as old massa,4 was the darkey's reply. : , Gen. Q., wo presume, means Gen. Gregory, Superintendent of tha Frecdmen's Bureau, in Texas. --,-;;...',-. i - It is a diffieult matter to enre the foolish ne grfiHi ofirttadiniwt fcr'14 jBaa and.. "fold missus" and uitm Fanny but we suppose it wttt-birilone aftefrfc whilevThe Gadgriad school is not 4cad. , "t ' A Tib Vote. At a large company of ladies, a lew evenings ago, In a pretty tillage of Vir ginia, not far from Norfolk, the question was proponndedi "Which is the stronger passion in tbe female mind, curiosity or communicative ness the dcaireto Isr-ris a secret or to teU itf After some discussion, tha vote was taken among the ladies present, and the result was a . . ' - 'Madam," said a gentleman to his wife, "let me tell yon that facta Bre'a-ubboin things." "Dear ma, yon don't say so," quoth the lady, what fcet p jniiatbe.!' . . y i'eaijiA-i';Aaa.eii(A,H -sOTthW nln,;m& for the doctor" said a little boy of throe Tears. fWh&t foe my dear!" "Why, there's a gentleman in the parlor, whotssys bell die if Jane don't marry him and ana says ana won't" . v ' In Slow tiisiS. Airsg ioDetrrtthaaJheeB taklncr libertiee with the repntatioo of the Pont tiae railroad. . He was asked whether he knew of kn accident on that road, and replied: xN'cver hut once a middle-seed treotUn-an jeft Pontiae at Detroit, and died of old age at aitton half way r rsl-r-: . . .. i - BKOIH SHEETIXCS. . ; mW Belee be -t Sbeeiinca jsst reechrod cb imp- jf.-whieeee. - AA.-Cutf4ia Tare br the Bb or kite ta etaie. J 77i . JAMES M. TOWtES, Agnitv - reb, IM.tt ---- ' . JtJHN HUGHES; t ; . ATTORSEr AD COrfttO AI tAW, NWBEftr,Ii. C to-tat-pd. --. , A CARD. ' 'IMIK SUU6CRIBKR M'Y BK FOUND WI " H .rt A Lewie, No 44 F.retteTllU B reet. Be r. pciilty,lDyite bis e' ee.toieen and the pee'te to tseexteatlve eaeortmeet ef HARDWARE, CUf LERYtnd HOUHB PDKN1.SU1.NU UOOMB bow is itor. , . J.BROWN. KeMh,Jea'y l-tI-W -. 44 FAYETTEVILLE STREET, x ' '-' BALK-OB, H. C. -. V W. In lie tLeelu atteaiioB of pnrebee.r e ear Urj. ted late esilag ttoek ef Uisoellaneons Hardware, Wooden Ware, Willow Ware, Crockery Ware, Glass Ware, ChtaarirVara, - Pot and Hollow Ware. atone ware," TinCWare, Iron and 8ieel BuggylMaterial, Bridles, . Saddles, .;. I Harness, ... Collai'Au, Lamp Lanterns Oils, Paints, Tarnishes and Brashes. -A L. S O Ia ?; for aBythiaf ta the Hoase-Keeptng Line. 44 Fayetteville street, J. BROWN. With Beleigh, Jel,I8l, tf. Hart A Lewis. 4 0. o. riRBLtr, ja. aTnra-rsTAK-'' jriarf jfeBtS:,v''-'' f O. G. PARSELEY & CO. Importers AB Commission Merchants, 1 WILMINGTON, If C. gullelt Oeuslcameiits for dale or Shlpraente. Cotton, . Cotton Yarns, Dometittoa, Naval Stores, ' A-adetber - , . COUNTRY PRODUCI, Have always la Store, and are reeetvlac eeaetaae- ly, eoatignmeats, for sale at lowest market ratee, ef Oonjiy Bagging, Gunny Bags, Bale Bope, U eu Fork, - . Bacon Sides and Shoulders, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, ' Flour, Butter, Cheese, ' Irish Potatoes. Onioaa. Crackers. Mackerel, ficuea uernng, Smoked Herring, Codfish, Hails, -Powdef, Shot, Window Glass, Paints, Linseed, Kerosene, Tanners', and Lubricating Oils, in 5-gal cans obis., Whiskey, ' '" Jamaica Kum and Oia . Soap, Candles, . Starch, Salt, Lime, 6Vc, Ac, Ac SOLI AOIHTS rOR E. JF, C'oe's Super Phosphate of Lima. I ' AOCNTS FOR DtTPONTS POWDER. ; 30O Uhde Mew Crop llolasses, direet 'from Cardeaea. dally eipeeted. To arrlre darleg Febraery or Herein a,000 Bag! Coffee direet frr-at Rto Jeaelre. , BOO Haas. Soger direet from Pert Rjeo. Jbb. 1-IM-Jbi. ? eS IS SH OoyEtmiHsioi. SHIPPING MERCHANT. - NO 23 NOETH WATER ST. . WILKIITOTOIf, . 0. tf)SBWrsrefTf ofootto, k ava! itobis, U LaaiW, ea'l othtr frodune fBf "Belt et BtirpplSf-,' Tetpeetfaliy (olielted. Liberal advaBeea-eats taadf. aVOrdera promptly sxeeatod,--' -..-. e V Hev t S-teit. - PRospBcrim .-.,'',,V- ' N T1 HI peblleetloa of tbe , L . " Tha North Carolina Preibvteriaa ; wilTbe ramtayetTtn,TnrWwne the lad of Jaaaary asxt .1 CoBdeatly,relyingoa tbe beurtr saimert which ws have hrsieure received, we f shall euutavor te render tbe paper nor attractive, both la appear, asses sad m'Uer, tbsa it has eer bsea, sparing bI ther paint or expeatt ia lbs aceoapUskateat ef this Dureoss. : : . - - WUB ne pawog away or Oia uiBge, a BOW spurn of activity, energy aad eaurpriso, has beea htfased tele evorV depar uaeat of sooolar tboubt a4 kn lipes. Why should sot tha Chareh, also, partake of the profroeetT aTncfairrt f Why ehtrohl ihe, nf mII tha eireaeiea tlruechl Snlbear vitk nrk trm. suB4pue force npoa tbe efriUtratioa Of th preseat UXBS, oe uteaDieoH taggarn aooi amoss Bopetesa a toe woixiog o 01 vr own oeeuny r Te arve.e th oharch ta tb imnortane and . eeeelty ef work of BBetarleg, rostltes, times ea. rgy ia we BCTTic 01 or aaewr sdi na( tbU soeii oe ear aree enu oanoi at nr' in ItMI we Beed aesieWne. W ere et,' alone, eoffieteot far thM thiags. Ourbretb-oa snat kelp o ia erery way t by eustributloat from their owa etore A taooght eoutte iy; oy seatone eo-operetUB la a eomrjeoB eau, ror u oeneni ot ailf oy cxteadlns; our sir ealalioa tbrvagbost tU ear borders, aad tins rlv iog s tb meaot sad tbeoppurtaaKy f performing elf tbe work to whleh we have eoaeee rated all thai we here, na u we h?p fer- Mrtb, Sobeeripttos fw e,ne yeerY 7 T J" i e : -- six Bwouit, . 20 - AdOroe - ' B. FULLER, - Editor of th !. C. Presbruriaa ' t.. ta tit . . . . . FOR18GG BHADLEV CELEBRATEO duplex elliptic 0 .8 8 "8 S sianm EACH HOOF BBtsiJ ( OMFOSFO OF 1W0 PER hotly Tesipered RiBle Bprloge, braided ti(btl) ad (roily together, de te erlge, lormijf use hoop aad auklag th. .irne.l aad stoat exi'ife, the ii'SAi aad aoet abrasle atade. Tney will aot bead ur br..k like tha .i'r. eat wui alwari Breeerve their mmrftmt ..J l.i.'.l .1 1- ... - v CrwdtCAasembUget, janxenea,,- . ' Theatres, Bailroad Cars, , For Promenade 1 or House Dress, 4; they are eap.rlor te all etheri, eorobi Comfort,""-' Economy, - Lightness and Durability. ""aiirefr Bradley'i Duplex EHipUo or Double Spring bJurt Fer sals ee.ryu.We. Mtaafaetured sxelotlrely by taw sol tya-flh toWr.w.-,i . --t---'-,, WW a. i- -awa mm . wests, jiraaiej a uarj, (7 Olaeteere end Ud 81 KtadrSlt, line l"or. A fQ assortment of thole Secerlur Sktrta eonitast. ly ea band, aad for sal ta a great variety ef litea, by W.H. AE 8. TUCKER, KELLOGG, WHEELER A CO , A.KLINE, RANDALL A MANN, . Aad all ether Merchants whs sell FlntClua Bkirta iB thl City aad thrcuhoat the Boatkera Btatee." Jaaf, 1ST, lata. CfM-'R RDpftrPhn-tDhAtr of Mmr . ' OR' BOVK If AMCRB. ' WARRANT ED G ENU1NK. Biitro madi or tub bibt m atirial and la tbe Btestapproved meaeer. It if reoommeaded te' the peblle ai lap.rlor te any ether la th atrket All whe have seed it apeak ef it ia the highest terati ef praiM, aad tha engaged ia its menu fee tare will eeatlaae their beet udeavers to advaae th high repnutioa which it bee eeqnired.. Wernarsntee the fkoiehete to be well Baanfa- ed, aad reeoeiaiead it la prfereae to any other artileial men are 1b th market. We consider it aearly equal te lh beet Feraviaa dBase, althesgb famished ai half the prtee, St.. an. B. H. AII.b A 0o tb well knew faeterers ef agrlcaltaraj leipleaieBte, say of it ; "We take pl.unre ia tUting that w bar sot B. F. Ooe's 8per-Fhophat ef Lias for four yesrs It ha gives Btiive sal iUf-Mi to ar eostamere. We aoet ebeerfall eadotae it a aa artiele worth ef th eoallenee ef th peblle, ano-the nrehaser ay tely ape eeearieg sa artiele hoaeetly and ear fally siaBefaetiind. 1 , W woald stat that, after careful examination, we bell thie PheinheM be bee Imprnved each year sine its latrodaetlon ta this market, aad that It will eoatinee to m.lntela Ha prat.nt high stead ls7 1 "Very respeetfally, - -. B U. ALLXX A CO., S. 1M Water street, Hew Xerk. 1. Fattnt Cos, Be-, Ana.xed pleeee led remit ff my analysis of nm fie or ye-.r Baper rooipbet of Lin. left wits I ran aot ref'a a from togrt'tiag ye aeh waaaf.etre,. whkih endiebledly will meet with J gmt 1 y, ,-., . wit Slog yo rry saerest, lam, ' Retoeetfully years, i BstriKoak, tfttltit Of Free Fkoepborio Aid Byd. 10J ODtamliig ef AnbjaroM moi. phori Aeid. 1V. Of Bl Phosphat bfXirn;-'T- - e.i eenbtiaing or Aahydrous f boe korl Aold. S.70. or K entrai rntuclrate or iim' '" oatatning ur Anhydrous i'ho. " liherte Seid. Of BalpbaM of Lime hydraud. 46 8 . eonUn ing of Snlpbarie Aoid (Bos ) JI 2. Of Alkalis Salt a. Kalpbatc. 1.11 4Jf Orgaaie Gumbuetibl Matter. , r t8 oapaoie ot producing ammonia. " g 7J Or Animal coal and BaadV- g .00 FboepborteAeid soluble in Water; U. IA rapan AeiorrasoiobU la Wir. , , i As. ' -l MAITDTACTeaSB I ' ESOCH COE. Hnnter-s Paint L. I. rfa PBDtR8lSNEO HAVB BtKIf APFOIK- I ted Aerate for tbe Bta-e of Horta Car atlas, end iu npplj this fupertor ferttUser l msutaetortre rat B is limn of aboat so peands weight TOO Barret now la Star. 4folby-ir I' o. a. i AREY fit CO." Jan. M0lr. , WUmlogton, Jf, .ft, 4 , TWO ROOMS, KB& SL J. FZSTTBXSS. AFXW near gestiemo Ma be seoetnodated good board leg asd lad flog. ... An eiehlnf bout will Diwue mske SnnUretiie Silb im mllry No 15 FsTeKovUle oueet ,.. af ill ,..t. . . .v . . ... ' rreah Gardoa Rerste. : CABHAQRis Pee, Roane, Otoe tUed and Aettv, LeUonS, Ritdieb, Kre Plant, Tuinotto sed all other ittdaof Oacden 8ed. A tare enl leotln (if ohmoo bSfEiiea iwrt noea.eu ee our uoi .Dpenor vii.y (JeteJogae oa eppbeaiKio. WMnnlt and rrtatL , ...... - - J. BOiAHAHO At ROSS. 'V .C ,.''' v aw-tsj Ualvei-tHUoet , ' -. ' " . - . . . BihhSMMw, HnV, Fapert tor retail aeater suppii in quantities to mmu rmcH'Axd mm it ru!-ov St . f 0i)uhi Fi-.ea. NSW TORI. COM M ISj10-V' M KKC IT ANTS, roa TBt sals or Gotten Yarn, fcheettng and Otnabargs, Wool aad Woolca Goads. ' RrFRRRKCBS: -:. " Ches, P. M.llol, Kiq., " "Chapel Hit Clies. B. Msllett, h'.q., v FayetlevlU. lleo, W Wiiliaips A C,, ; Fayettevllla, Jeee 11, Lifldsay, K.q., . Oreeashor. Janes Sloan, i.q., Ofeensber. Tbetna. R. Tato, Esq., - '. Oharlett. K. Miokie, fceq ,CaehieTCnloa I . Bank. - BalUaetc. . October J 4-Iy. ;. n. r.. , . ARRASGEMENT8 FOR SPRIKCi AND SIMMER COMI'LKTB orImB f Hilk lffsed. Nnte I Mill.d 1 d'JAla IT.,II.Ii U..... 11...'. ad Cloth Coal. .. ' M .. IQatc-h Jsalu. , . 1 White Marseille. and SUk'ttwU, . ... Mow.et etyle ,. w French Cneeloipre Pant. all sow making aider the sapervl.ioBof ' " ! : : in thecityof NowTerk. r- : ' Pbere hae Beree beitB & Sum- at mm jjmu. u ortmeot of . .. C'enu and Youth's fIothln eitiib!tdillii(.!tiy,tliB we are sow getting b! W . hell effar au mnanl Hint m i. .... rrTrt'lar. Ahll'iarttf.eo miuj it b hereaer.lh gooae (.ncrtii at th Ulotlnog isux-e of . -HARai'fwi AN -as ya a en ,' -... awes tsmhml.mtmaism -' " (lurl.i.ii. .-.. i, ... j f.T!.rV . JTfw- . . ,. . .. . .,.,, ra, H, ra iiwtanee bs eh nrl, It . naih to maaafaatar, aud wemuU11ruresi,h.'irwBfWrntttww,-''-- "- ..j,.,...,, wllu puru,,,,,, i n OB.IOBUW is ai waya beneated by Hie oe.b vsuin, for tberoauia that fiivltti fluiinllyin .M k'..j ...... .. -1 . tm tbia wbv,.n;4. . ... OurunckofMiuliaiihins, Collars. Tiee." Half Hoe " end Show rue Ooorte, ta entnphrt. - v - - fiiayk aid wlored Hate fur ity and tHaatatlna wear on bnnd good, awrnlment. A gool aMortment f Trunks. Vshaee and I'mbrallss ea bend. . . --w.'witKe ..j. . . - those who dnsir it. at Iheehortmit notie. v AlAKUiAU, A..NUKEWS CO., FayettftviUeHtrmt, Baieigb, H.O. Febt,,15l,liB. -t Slsnderd copy. jonrr r. roAHDt COHmUL'CilOnJDt'ORWARDIM MERCHANT. , " AND AOBMT rOft ' Sflling ur Xtmt M "EARMOLD COtJHTY WHAKF - acrsaiHCB. . .-t-- A T erkbu, Pre.id.nt Beak ef Oommere. Veer. born i Ur W J Hawkins, laU Fres't of R A 0 R Rt Hon H Boyden. Fres't of It 0 KR, Ballsberyi tl Wm Johnston, Fres't Charlotte A 8 0 R R, Cbarlet Bo J M Morehead areeatboroi Rev Dr fieema, Re- eigh and Rev W K PeU, editor ef Untnit at Raleigh. eoi is-f i-caa ; . , SWEPSON.MENDENHALLk CO., .-..L. , . GENERAL .. . TV FMAIil ST., A A W YOKI. ,4 h IMRTICDLAR ATTExITIO! GIVEN TO - tb sate ef Cotton, Cotton Yarns. Cotton Cl.lku BTavsl Stores, beat and Maaafaetored Tobe.ee, Ae. J.l'-.rel eih advenoes made Bsnslgnment fat hand. Orders .ollelud for tbe vareh ef Aeoda. '' 1 mW4U eomtgnmente to it art coorrra' bt 7r euranei t toon ihipptd, on all. Rail to 'ft, and from all ehipptng parte, , through Io Hem wt w'.v wi kivh. v Mnijrmciu i rvervowj ov gtaF OonatgnmeBts soUciied. TllOB. J grjMsiB. - Charlotte. ."".NO Danibl Worth, Company Shor. S. Q: MuREUT, ' Now York City, Robert R. owepson, - ' - - " - ij. W. Swifson, LTaw RtTer; -N 0 0, ft M iwrnt-r h a tt. Oresnsbore,-1 M- Oetobtr 2S, !- - V . , PRO-tlCCTlM IV.KMIMJ.. . .... . .... Off THi FIRST OF JANUARY WB rtt eoma.ac ilia publicatlea, Is the City of Bar- : .Ttairre-.--ef es hly ... .... . Ajiternry JMagazinc-. 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Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Feb. 20, 1866, edition 1
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