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3lrrdF SUBSCRIPTION. a1 L , : .v. .1 n,imlnr ax r SlsTI .1,. taUowtoe term : : . aoos, ' ggstiil. b.OC 1 ...-J.. I (WIA"' "- ' . -.-".-.An t L. 4488 A. MOOKE COWres.. " C J.UMHSIOX MEUCUA.NT3, Wttvillo Street, . . f- Itetm glare. Off 'Li' a -- Jl.ti.smll. H. ., f11 ..,'.! i c I oi- .un'" , ilT ol B.illjt or it .haaoj 41 t,aM'-"-r-J-'L SUUBJadT;. - stocai, una Baak Note. l COWPEB JiOOHE. la.. J$, 139, tf. FOB BALE. Ifirtdiia M-qn- CQAPSKdyJIO bs..; r FOK SALE. eailv ifTJ"ft on I KV'J 1'J COWtfEBA MOOHE. jae.SS.M9, n. FO SALE. - w.,;i,.t. C i t4.l.a. Sr U-wgi i -m i i. . I. ,na ti" r if ri - III. Bt nr. " ..... - ..I P .Mall tOWPKM A MOORK. J 23, 123. K.r-i ,li" "Pir bytba-haT LOT f 4 . Y .ft n Ii..n, IUU and lip C0'PHR II 00 its. (J' t OR S ALE. 1 II.,". , ."i a...;.' H.int .nit r Clin an i Ni. COWPBIt M OKE. FOB SALE. .1.4 -il-e-'H " ",L ne! ,I;M 1 Wr" Mt-hinx, Wh nif S up 6B-P. D7 ,ur i, jol, a I . 4;..Jr'lR MOORS. j.is,o,tc ; FOB BEST. OB SALE. VE iT t n iV..i I i 'ti i ' Biltigt, ... i i.., ob ih- "r. el, I ! V I.. -1. OWPiB MO'JRB. Jan. 23, 139, tfTTtwi. Old Xlch William WbUkey. sited n fa'tlif tb repalw'. '' ,"' HENRY E. BRYAN, TTOKNK? ASDCOOSSBLLOR AT LAW, KV UbiltSHC, N.C. Dm. )18 8a. AITI.G. 0E5AJIE3IALPAI5IES, narblo and Wood. tadlnjf cn Gbu an! WmI, aal Japaa Tia - omoe sisrni, Iq?tr4 ( order, wi h fc i1h 4 d ipBtch, I I hsir Btwioit, kmtv by unaMiiiitiuK M- fww iBril, ennti'ia WUJ j tn itmm ... -- i ''M-uiialutiifljrjr. uf Naflli CHmlin rtik x BjiUW. , ' "7" I ;t 17. 8 k, OtKcr. Vt Tjrwr,ir X: 6. f uutiiu,d Mi . C I. U Cviml lata i'f Warratu, X. C, t i i OGKNEBAU i CoiiiisHircliaiits, A(tti for proiBUTig nil fnrrirdin(f WhltCi Laborer to Ihc South. . Ofrt' Xa, W Cdar " Prett, ' ,V Tori. "I k to. whe& ka Wifl .'b luLM'JWiii ttl illfKitifw!;?n,.J M will meat WitV pmmpt ttlBlfi4.ltiii... k ill. l..!k.iH. A J,B3IcRART CO.,- Wilmington,. C. wHltPORD, DILL i CO,, Uewbcrn, " BltOWiS AO r Washington, - CiS, HILL CO.,; , . Norfolk, V. . , : ' Kia, it o..: rt : ;.. .: , ' PaHana. - ricoarrs, ofor,svf, it n; ' Of iav I! C. 11 i i -ll l'li.-r rareliasln k kg eat t- ' t. r tt rv n ncv. rvPAT.Tr.rfS V Upfu.tit itiMjuw, . ''ABRe.xto.x FEMALE COLLEGE. Aa.vi.'T 1r?T T ." - 1 luIT M',avr94 lor aoa)ta aweaewt, 1 '"uaal. ijJL.. . , n iianiii I 1L . . ' mmm. I, 1 t t VOL. I DAILY SENTINEL. Wednesday, February 21. 'i960. "X'Vfarylsvs.-' The argument hiost Bssirtiionsly inculcatctl. !y the fidrorates of tli reix'al of our usnrt laws, that money is i proper iilject otvWi;chn lisc. anil ihould be ao treatcl, Urcrtainlv WIh- 1 1 'mm, nn.) most .rtniilt Jii most ilististron enn- ?winrnof, it cubouied in lejiisUtion, especially at this lime. ' Miaeyiy Khicli I mean rq1LT1 sH rcr com. is mrtst eseitia(lT diflerent frommerri)!Uniisc',1n its nrifrin nHture,purpoo8 ami use. Unlike jjivnlo anrl chnttloa, or any arttdea of merchandiv, wlili'h 'latter are the products of iarlividnal la !xr, skill and enterprise, money is olv moncv hy lupulatiou. It tut no intrinsic value mid is not used. auoh. ither fur wear or connnip tion, while merchandise, 1s valuable only tr tliesc purposes. JUmej Js iuirK-rishulile m it nature, merchandise ia periahahle. Monnv i? nfedly and legally the measurr and critci i on of value ; while mflrchanfUse ii the auhject 1 value the Tery' thina hich money tests and value..' Money is a legal tender, the only one webavc, and pay debu whether the creditor cleat re it op not"; merchandise has no audi pn rogativea. Monet ia to merchandise, what tin vard-atick is to the cloth, or the steel-yard or halt Iroshel to the artielea weiahwl or meawred. It in as much a standard of valuea, as these ar ticles are of weights and measure. If it is nee ty, to have a I uniform system or vreTgw'Trrm measures, it is equally necissarv to have a test of value. Men are no more addicted to tradinp witls--iw4Mltutt .4nijl. tgwurft JftwM Shy; ; locks to eolninte money hy the most Indirect means, ou t of the verr bearta-blood i f their feL low men. It is as irreat a convenience- to hate .... . .. . ., i c . cold ana sirvcr com, nmmia im, is to have a uniform standard of weifthta and meaiurca;ana tl worrtd hrTeaaowOjJfttadesUoj the one as the other. Abolish tne lawsana penai liMafrninst tradinff with talseweichtsand mca nrea, and the ctocn might measfth yardstick. or etM a"ja.aud merchanta miRiu uy v. jui a ions MVwUith.a,akQrt Tard.eUtk.: with impunity Destroy, in like manner, the penalties nsnintt usury, and creditors and money holder woum fi the value, not onlv of what they mmlit He sire to. proChre, irul of that also by which they wouto measure or procure n. m the money holdor would set h'a own valui lxth on his money and the merchandise of tin country. ' This miirht do Well cnouo-h if It were posi ble to place money and merrhandis on equa Hut mnnev is conoentrdtive. and pos aessed bv fow : merchandise ia iliffmive, and must be had by all, because all must, lie fe I andclotbod. Wo have only to observe the d C'ranm nald hv the merchant to liia customer and the borrower to. the lender, to lie convinced of t'ie power of money over merchandise, and .1 .l, Tmlr over us inuoiiruiiw ui "ii"v "ibo love of money is the root of all eil." If monev must bo treated aa moronanuise, mw-i flmndiiin must be used as money, and should h . lcTttl fnnder In the uavment of debts. Why should not a barrel of flour, or 8 bushel of corn ho . 1i.ciol tender, ns well as money I Sufli should be Hie case, if the one is to lie the tuty l.wt nt ntornhandiae. Si Well as UlO Other. R,itH,ia haa been tried in other days and times, and ha been abandoned. - The word pe fiiniartr la aal 1 to be derived from pettit, flock. Both aacred and profane history informs uathat not only cattle, and the baser uintaln. but even shells, tobacco, nails and other sub stances, have Ikwi used as money. Homer tells tt .the armour of DiomedeCost nine oxen, while that of Glaucus cost 4 nunarea. urgus i posed iron mmcy upon the Spartans. Th A mprinan Indiana bartered with skins of Mil mala, while obt colonial fathera, in Virginia, and perhaps elsewhere, used tobacco aa a legal ten rtnr and mm nnn-hased wives with it; But a civiliavtlon advanced, the convenience necessary to commerce and improvement, has indicated the mrer and more precidus metals, as the most oroner medium of exchange; and experience : . . . i. .... . .l- ..... .r !... Iws clemonstrntea tnat me rt ' yr greatest nuinbeif,'MBirBtttieirlne tolxrfi!! bylaw.' , "'? r; ' , - . - Most of the eivi1i and commercial nation nfmndnm times, hare found ft nece(arr to enact atrinprent nsuryMaws. ftindoosan arid China arc said to be fWtrado countries, In mo nev? but in those .countries the many are poor. and the few are rlcTi, Decims thcaveraa rtof iatercst is twenty percent.' ay lni.n-matBs, that there ia evidence ettant," tttof the nclcnt lew mmim'ttdxmlhJLi pcrience repderg it cortaiq that they tr.ok ft Before the reign of Henry the VTII, ofNEngland, the customary. nte were forty rwr cenl Ou rinirhis.relffB. -tiwTi Wre'tarduwd to terK and law, at Ave per cent, where they have poen ajVt un to thl 1 time. ' ' ' ' .. . It is remarkable that one 01 me reasons aive en for the passafte of this Jwof Annie, rest nct In) tfsnr: ia nrired with m for the repeal of restriction. ; The preamble to that law, after t" . .-," .1 i . J l..nM thnt scaring inai eaporicuva nrmvi,i.' ." a-jiiiettbn of interest to ten to eight and tbnceto tlx per cent, bitT Bbea found Vtry beneficial to trnit goes en to gir aait.iarther reason for its passajre, that "the keavy bnrdene nf ikt lot Ung m teptiuiet tear, bath been chiefly borne by the owner ot A land of U kinff. drim, by reason whereof they has been neces sitated to coot-act rjr htye debU, and thereby at by the abatement in the value of tbur lands, ar become jrreatly impoverished, and by reason of the 9mA inttmt d profit of money ailwmvJlWiee Nearly a .century and a ball bava elapsed since the passage of this law, fixing the rate of interest at five per cent, and there it still, re. maim; - Tha onuntry, like on own, had just emerged frora a long and expensive warj the wners of hfnd were larprely in-datot, whiletbeir property had" depredated in rh, woney was profitable by roaaoa of the qrtat imtm-ftt there on.. ,. But the aavansof that day, eared their monetary ill by reducing; the ra'ts of interest.' under a penalty, to the leader i listing t law, of forfeiting the debt, aad three timet the amonni .'.Cm we heal oar woonda by adopting a poliqy directly the reverse I The experiment Is too haxardona, especially (11 view ot the lights tf .TcnaHenee.1 '" And hanDfrr thesirfrt ml: 4 W. ham aw. that tree trade In iasMr . ... - j.- - - - - - - fiaaa aliandonod. ib most Of tb clvllir.ed nae Ba tiflo.-:" fiat uil it bt It adtooaito. Who art . .. . V "I WOULD rHIR BB RIGHT T is silent. Wlfo fn(x-A nrotection f WnAw iMti-tr. It always has and always will take care Ik.. a. Pi . . .11 im ii: uut tne horrower becomes the Slav it the lender, il he is not protected. With the ravajres of uv.iriee before oueyea, the fli inteiesteilnyag of ciipitalists is amaxinz. ..-Thev ftrgue that t e reel of usury laws will rcJufi tiie rsteot intercit! Do titer call out for thi rt'iieal w here mooey s pit nty); Where money has vt 1, ,iM ,uan si. jur wm. ciU tnt.v ewt i.iu m prasp all tuey could got ? financial cri ses viei(.i the country in J8S7V4a-o7. and 6wiaj to picaTiar circumstances tne South il now witiiottt moiiey. Investijfation will ii lose tiiL wei tuat, at eacu ol theae periods, capital its called lor true trade ib uioncy. "When money, goniune money, waa scarce, and the tu- nessity ot b.irro inr was greattwt, and the abil ity to Kiy Inch rates the least, capiulit iiraed repeal if usury laws (he stMugeet. In 1817 mimic Islaml repealed Iter uanry law.. Her nank. joo ceased discountinjr tioivs, and went Uliavinf,"!r.ilK Money become scarcer, and, Htarcer. nntil an irmustatde public opinion do .nandc.t tlie reinstatement of usury laws. New tork underwent a similar exnerience. in 1837 Tiie State of Indiana was induced, about the year .17, 10 repeal htir usury law. The blight msi una iH-soiuunif enects ot tins repeal are ao graphically described, in- a letter written hy Hon. W. AV. Wick, of that State, in .164. that I desire indulgence for introducing a few ex tracts. He'says: "In Indiana, the usury laws were repealed twelve or fourteen years ago pemapa more, ana were not mrutatvt for three 'ir four yearti.. Many were sold out of a house ni)d borne ero nubhc oninlon was directed to ikn ,..,...1 I J. .1.-1 i , t .1 u.ni uceu uuvciopeu, anu uecome tne -ubjeet of discuxsioti and cm versa tion, than an irrtsiHtilile piiUie ouitiiun called for The m tep wa w fix t her rate f legmi intee- wtai o per cent., and to sanction coiitraets for ten per cent. In two or three years tha Jakinir . in.. niKn six per cent, was prohtbuea. It I bad tune, I would lie orlad to males a .hjtcbjpfjie desolations, left in the tiaik of ...v muivi, 11U111.5 u oriei reign in uoosicr ninu. i was jnago ot one ot our circuits at tlic tim'j..?!.w diu'iUfing witnett of these icaoration". 1 have renerel judgment upon ittutracta fpr the payment of 50 or 20 cents per TTiT,-w-pei.r wee; io- a: loan ot f-W orflOO, and in smne lustnuces the interest had become more limn ten times the amount of tho princi pau ji is wortny 01 remarlt, that the usurer rsrely itmught suit for his money until the ae- cumulat ng interest had awclled the debt to aa nil, .nut approximating closely the value of the lebtors estate.'or hntil notified to 'do ao by tlio 1 1 f . , . 1 . -uie, ur c-niiiim:ir 01 uie ueoior. Had lb Legislature not interfered and tied the hands nf the spoiler, an immense amount of iroperiy woina nave changed hands in a few y.-ara. As it was, a great numberof small farm rs owning lahd in fee worth Bve' pf fifteen nundreri nollar were received. In many ia tuiccs the ruin Bad not. half done it work, w.ici tne estate or tne borrower was engulfed. To show th4t it is not best to repeal nsury laws, ann fjperitunt, ft fa only necessary to tav that contracts made In one vrar of the ab mco of such laws, would not naturally develop their consequences during that year, to any con siderable extent. As years pass way, the evil exults will develop themselves in a atpmttrieal ratio." ' . ''.,., - .."! The State ot Wisconsin having repealed her usury taws in iu, ttie Hon. J. r. Walker, In ltWO, fnrespon80 to inquiries, a"to the practi eal workmg of the laws, stated that : "The result is (and is to tie) that money has necn irwy taken at an interest from twenty to fitly pvr cent. The money.lpaned . waa that of non-retwiifi. ISow, taking the average of in terest to lie twenty-five per cent, it is obviona that at the end otjonr yean, the amount loaned in iie State viU aoalh he tent ntt : and thai reH re.? taiuit ammnt farth SnterettJ' Another gentlemnn writing the follswine ycaf, atatfs the.t tho results of the faw hl proved so diHHtrous, bv increasing instead of iiininisiiing me raics 01 intercer, as nad eoTitl 'lentlv Ix'eu nredirted thnt the itT-u,rlmAnf readiiy abandoned. The rates which bormw- e-spaid lal letroyel the confldenre of len ders, aid monev became scarcer than before the usnry law hart len renealed. A swlrit of reek- less cxtiavisranjc, and panion for bo-rowlng, had in the mc-tn time, supplanted all habits of Ind latry and fiignlity, and as the result of sll tbi nearly "one third of tlie entire Improved real estate. In WiRcOnsIn, was found tinder mortgage. n ' ' ,; " -Tint Jt.ls nried that our condition ia anomal- oua. 'end without a parallel that We have no money, ami vet are obliged to get itthai we have nothing to procure it with, and cannot get ft; '1 Xtept' pwrt ifnl nj; TniimiaT if twimii-i ho thus procurel, at the jpreaedt restricted rate of wtereat. .. Qut condition, however, la not entire. lyN.wHUout porilel. 1 . -, Wefefe-a hatthc Jstatea or Jndiana and WrfceftSin wens jh tberr infatyrHB'tWSoiitlt; ern States now are, without money.' and that I they attempted t invite and purchase its influx from auroa it iy repealing alt restncuoni upon us user ana we nave also seen the diaaatrona conrxquccccs of their follr j-Se-i,Mi?. rjioney, it i troe f and that aeayy taxes win oe ennectea 1 os, u Uu true.V The qnestion "then narrows itself down t this, Shall we suffer onr property to go to sale now, or shall we borrow money, after the repeal of onr uanry laws, at a rate a inter et increasing from ten per cent, per annum, in a geometries rat'io to twenty, forty, eighty nei cent., and so on inde finitely I It is estimated J.believe, that the South is indebted to the North 1150,000,000, at til pre ent time.. If $U,WO,000 sSould be th4roior. tion falling fo Sortlj Caj-oUn. an abould b lr.aTvati tn fur thiptv vears. AteA o Asl. aittf annum, wj wosld be indebted ISJ.200,000. Bat if we shoald .borrow that sua, for the same length, of time, at 10 per cent,' we would ' owe 4 56.000,000, In other words, at the end of M yean, we wonM be tn debt t,80a,000 mora, by borrowing at to tnan at o pej cent., unt, w must remember, the--probability Us,, onr indebt edness would' increase in a geometrical ratio, and ran vastly , beyond that sum. And if the interoat should be 23 per cent, in fonr yekrp $3,i 030,000 "would be "tarried out of the Bute. We would that I siaklng ourselve only deeper 1 and wore hopelessly, in theslongh, jaa( In proi p-wtioa to, the violenoe of or effort at extrica tion. ---:V.-tr'-- ' '"Z U; ' -. -But tuppose ttreTTsirrt lawi ere repealed, or to nwrrified RBatir-abata their atririgesey, what would be tito eacct I northern men, hoa-rwi-1 aWi.inould ruaa moooy lato the But, either' HA BB PBEIDEST." Henry Clay. flicyt They are the capitnlhttt : the liorrowcr pf the emseives or ov means of resident specula- iiu ru.L'i w, mm lnvewi ii, on auun ume, at from ten to thirty per cent. In The mean time. these money changers would go to work t cre ate a greater and still (reaterwewMnaor miy. Heavy taxea,'both State and national', would he impoBcri, stay laws repealed, and the banks au thorized to resume epctations, end renew their discounts at the current rat-n of Interest. Eve ry debtor would lie compelled to renew his promises to par, (which erenow at per rent ,) at least at (O per rent, - SfKs-iilating Jjarr&srrrs wonid ea,l loans at the North at 7 perlcent., and invest herb at 10 ; and pay np at the North by anrrrhrr foatt threwtthe-aii4-rateral re new their Inrrrtmen s hew, at an advanced rate of interest upon real estate security, Spinla tion would be en con raged, and a spirit of reck lessness engendered which would culminate In a financial crisis, when tho poor deluded bor rower would bq compelled, at" the saerifloa of bis all, to pay'npin good moneys an Interest and principal the former, perhaps, ten times the amount of the latter. Thus would be lie vic timized and ruined, and tho property of the country pass into the hands, of a few men, who have made money during the war. The State, too, being largely in debti would-be largely fleeced, and general bankruptcy and ruin, -or disgraceful repudiation, would lose 'the scene. As a fi-i ml rule, these ra'amltlea would fall. ralinost entirely, upon tho honest, industrious Classes of the lo-nmunity, who happened to be in debt at the breaking out ol the war. By the time they could acquire enough Confederate money, by honest means, to pay their debts, their creditors refused to receive it. Interest awumutatcYf'tr tney..ia the mean time conscribed and pennyleas, emer ged from the conflict, to become the victims of thoso who, by book or cro.ik, kept out of the army, and coined tnrincjf'' ottt of thfr: toeRil, Humanity, calls upon the Legislature to protect these men. Speculators, monied men, end money are abundantly able to take care ol them selves. It ia the lamb and nnt the wolf, the wnik-awi not tb ttriugr. tlifi poor and not, .the. rich that neel piotcction. It is no answer to all this, that money can lie used, nnder -prcarnt retitnctions, to -produce-more than six per cent. ' The question is, can it be-thus need honstly I Jt the experience of aces has proven that sir pW'rentrts wr rrmerrns can be paid for money, in a healthy condition, of finance, how ca? more than that be exacted, except "to the! undoing of many persons and to the hurt or tne realm," aa Lord linrletgli said hail been the effect of the repeal of the statute against usury, when it was reinstated, in th roign of Ellrarjeth 1 How can a State, worth taxable'property only $350,000,0lK), with a recent loss of two-thirds of its property, and whose people are compelled to use hired, and. (n many cases unproductive laimr, wncre they were used to free labor, pay a greater rate of interest than six oer cent t beceufViivon it. the scheme ia impracticable, and mast bring the people to grief. But, I am aaked, wuat is to be done, money mu?t be had or our property must go to sale t Mv reply ia, let it go. Butter Jeur the Ilia wo have, than fly to othors we know not of." Bet ter let one-third of our lands go to sale now, and fall into the hands of comparatively honest creditors, than to be compelled after a time, to part with two-thirds to the merciless and usuri ous spoiler. We can span; well spare, a third of our lands, and lie the better for the money thereby put in circulation, and the increase of hite immigrants to help us bear too burdens of taxation, quicken our wanting energies, and reorganize our social fabric. But will this sac riSce be required I I think nnt Money will invest at six per cent, tf it cannot get more. Our hank arc anxious to resume operations un der the national banking B' stein, but will nnt dij-ft a hmg they indulge a hnpMif jn 111 crease of interest. The work of disenthrall- ment and regeneration will progieas, slowly, It is true, but when it is done, it will he well done. But if the usury laws must be repealed, this is the worst time imaginable to make the exjieri ment.,. 'Let it lie done when money is plenty and when competition between Capitalists will keen dou n t le r ile of interest. Pu'.lie oninlon has never leen alihyin any age of tbe iworhLtt-t - keep down extortion, and least of all will it do an wbcn'iho necessities of jnen-anr an great as they ndw are. in the Soutl. When (if ever the time should couir.) the necessity of the lender, shall compel him to Iwiw.tn tho liorrowcr nd seelubia. natron age, will be the time to retieal usury htwa. t or the present i must any, in tne language of another, "it U quite a new doctrine to 4e that roan! i id bve aporoached so near a KUto of perfectibility, that all restraint upon their lost, their ambition and tlielr avnriee may swtlT fie removed." J. U. U. 1L.' Bl J tL. 11 ' HiJ!.J'!"imi,BilWr ,4.;.; A CABI. r" euescRtBxa mv? rb Forjxo wito B Hwt A Lawla. Na 44 P.valtavilla M raat. Ha r petfjl.l'y tnalta 4 aid ativM and Ua a le, m hiiaira amor'nu-Tri m -"ji" vv r LERtaad I1008B FUKNtsIltSt UGODS o.w la star. l --' - - ' 3. BROWN. laWa, Ja 1 Its-lab ' 44PATETTEVILL15 STREET, I"- RALBIOB, M. 0. y.V Vt Ib'Im naottt attsador of yurekaeats t aar 'rta un initii nor or Kiaeellaaeou Hud war, , WoadcB Ware, WUlow Wve, , , Crockery Ware, . . 1 Glaaa Ware. ' Pot and Hollow Ware, 8 troe Ware, --TUiWarav : ..' Iron and 8te! Buggy KotolaL unaiet, . ' laddie. I ' 'e- : Hvae. '... ;.v - , : ' i : CoHart, a, ' Oil, Paiata, - . . ' . ToraUhe aad ltrntl'ML -AL8 O- Ia f,rJT yihlaratt' -.-V"'. - uoasoKccpinjr line. ' :--'MIa v- - - ' .44 PayettevlUe Ptreet; , zr - - -"-. BROWS, " ' V . Witb llATLrwjf MelfW'!!! ' ?j,t'l :- i NO. IG4. FOIUSGUr Bit ADLETS CELEBRATED SUFLX ELLIPTIC 8KIIIT8. EACH HOOP BEJMJ OefdrDOrTWO IKK fa-tly T.mrarH .ara Hfar. keaUaJ Hhili . rntljr latha', a4j la a(, ft a ea Sn aa awkla tka Hnmj4 at t jUmitl; Ik (( and mtt vkU ipnxf MMim Ti ar will sat baa I ar kraak like lHa ( frit,. sal will alwarS Braaarra tbatf aar.w aa2 ktiful 4M, la all " ' . ' Crowded Aiaemblftf, Chnrches, Taeatret, ' :--. Btilroad Cart, For Promenade or How Dree, la faft, tbty are taaarla a tB etkars, aaaal Comfort. ' Koonomy, v .:..-., Liglitaaat.kad -. Don' Isqalra fat Bradley1! DtipleX Elliptlo or Double Bpring ; Bklrt : For t ala anrawWa, Maaafaetaral aiclatlral if ths set ewaars of the pateat, ffesls BraOIcy 4 Cary, 7 fHawi.r. awl Ttaai It Jtaarfa Si; Km Tart.' "i fall UMrtaia'Bi afthMa SapaHor 8klrtietM - It kaa4, aal (or lalp la a xraat variaty f (isof, b) W II U8 TUCKER, KKLLOGO, WaEELJfilii CO,v t A. KLINE RANDALL 4 MANN, Ami all atbap Marokaau wka sail PimClMi Skirl ia thla Oitjr aad thrtafhaal ta Bratkars Utaial.. 4aa , ?, (om ,f. Coe'a Super-Phosphate of Lime, . .Ui. t-ijr..t . - ""'.':" tr COBBMAK0RB. WARRANTR D GENUINE, nSfBO MAD! OF TBS BST MATERfAI. LP ia taa as .atapprav-d anar. It ta aanatwa to tka pakii aa tap-rlar a pay h-v la tb aiarket mi waa aava aaae u aaaak of Hi . i. ktakaai itm r pral a, aad tn-w aaac-d ia I t B.afiora al ooallnaa thalr bt iid.tor ta elvaaa ia. Sig rara'anao wan a u eat axial ai " Wamarat.a th. Phosphate ti be ll laaaaf. ad, and rad Is ta .pnafaaaaa la any alba anmniai ataaar i ta mart.. . aa IUa' a.arly aaaltk baat Para.taa tlaaaa, althouul, ar,. uae at not ,r.i.. " n. Aii'B ui., r will to wo alioa faeiarars of aad'altur.l istptamanta. raral t I 'WUtkplaaara K sut.a ika. a. kara Id P Uua'seai-ar rb pkta of La. for fuilr ya ft ha (ira anir ral .ad-f.t ,, umt asaiar- eisat aha-fall . n u a art.ria r h ii ,w viei,i.M or in, pas a, m pinon i m-7 rai.r af-a aanaru aa arilcla a.iheiitl an I IV rail aia'ir.7Bi,l. - ' -- Wa woalii tt th.t, afi.r trv(uj nlu. BMltalaw rkotababa' baaa (h"i ad ,nl -ya.rrinca.il lap a tl a la kl a n t. i ib It ut soul ii at ta loialn u rai.t -U tian.l i v i iiiwi r,.i ,., ' 'U il. ALLIX A e0 "It. Il W ar (, a Iv,a 0, AtB'Xd Bt IoiIm alt f ml sia'p-la nf i taaC f8aprt Pubata of tta- i wH Thla bait.f aar (ao a- art. a -up , jibw faf a fraa .ai a al ar ai. a -aaaf r. obiaa aidubtit Ui ... gr.ai aua. . . WUI ; B f" lOPi B j, 1 , trj on Bliib a, . I; ... --. : i. Of Free Pku-phuri Aeid Hy I. i containing l Aunyuraa rnu. ' pbtre AeM. ,, .. . : H Ot -B4 FWoaphaia Lime , . ' j , eoklaiBiag or ABli;at4ue Ptio- phorie AeiA ' TO. Of Neeuai Pbe-phaS of line ' , tM oatainnif apyaraa raoea . . . ' rhorte aet'L (..aa ur 'pai of iiw bdiud ... ., r ; t& i eontei'lBg eroBlDbarM A.UlSoat tl So. UT Alkalin Halt . rtuUhsiea .U ur ur(.i Uaaatutibl U.iur. ... i , .58 eauabl of producm ammonia, ' Of AaiavdCeal end Sand. 6.0 Pbespherie Aeid Xilsbl ia Watr. . I!.!.:- e,. -M(L." Pboepbarla Atd Inaolabl la' Water," EVOCn COK. nn.tar'. 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Pr.aak 4 Ctrmanfjublii-ali'insi and it, tJnoawiI ipie r 0ufi or tsiiir ta unl- It rank k thrt risar ngmi r iha0DuUy, . , .t, w-'jiii .-i - As II n un imlrl, we lave establiakad na Coffi.niuy optiB t o4otio8il.bii,. .We hoje to make ft lb o.g-n of ri.eral.lllraiBr Blond j a4 win n aainBuai.eaa Bany part, or elltte . f'ep, -, , ..... ... j,. . . . c.,.. i..,. . : ... . U will be mailed to sab erlhtrs b snrVart of tb eairy ofus rerpt el the foltetlu A, ' . SutMcrlpUoo i ': ' i t.w Blnf Cepice, for ene year, p - 4 oa Fttl tSriptr-r tur-tiawearii 11 ".1 i-'' e -MiaWaav. Ta enpiee tut oe yen 4 Wa S eg - EST In eamopoiJTB will He tert!y ditrTib atd aoBKtU Mmebam aad I'ltaiere of the South, aad w wi t add, (or their tafrnmatiin. a few a4rortiweete. moderate rabte " .1 aar Lilieni dedwitica will be radt .be bocb- illat and Bwdal'itr. - . " . ' ' tar Nwrrt'ri pal I shir thl to aA ptBdii't a Btaiktd eopy a 4beaBdrigBedt wdlt -. OB'.V B BBpy f IB el Jalil e.' AdrlrM - i s . VE LEON 00. 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Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Feb. 21, 1866, edition 1
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