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nn itDVISIKTlMAG IL1TI 3 Aa'varUsemsaU occupying not more Uiaa 10 liai of Biaioa type which euatutast a saarei ; WM. E. IEIX, State PrUiler. ';r- 1 t InssrUoa . I .. - 1 1.00 1 so 1.04 1,60 a. oo f.60 I wwki , I BOOtS, t BOB 111 " ' t 9M 10.0A u.oc 30.04 W.00 TERMS OPfiUBSCIUPTION. fb Ssewsa Pb'yhl erery awaing el 4 1 Wek s,,ndar. oa th folloVing terms i . -Wfrnmn - ....,(.... , en month, , -, two mpn tMi -,.. ,. - . fluM months, t. giiattBthS, .. -. . i s w- $1.00 I WOt'MI FATHER KIR ttJBT THAW BB PRKBIOCIT'. lsi asUcas. aeitt a spedal hestL U1 kt okanaail anli lln i . . - . . 4.00 -y. w soUeUta aid of . our friend la eitend- .VOLs'I. RALEIGH, WEDXESPA APRIL "4186G'. . ...u ooucee wiu BecnargM a aavertisem nts Th simple aonouncement of a death as marriav t NO. 200. , ),( our JelrcUUo4Tj" will not b charged. THE DAILY SENTINEL , Eastern' North Carolina. iiimr1e Sound IW Tribntaries and Rosition """Zihe Great Sand Bar Unobstructed View Th Fwhiiiir Shore The Platform The Sheds Assorting the Shad The Sturgeon ud the Herring Manner off Caring Im mense Quantity of Barrel Mode ot Work , the Seine Minute Dcucription The Hundred Thousand Captives Their Varying Truea Their vomoruona, r uuiqnnjAgonv and J0iUh-" Ko Sabbath fur the Fisherrwn The Slwd, the Herring, tb 'Bturgeoa Seino and Net Fishinfc Division of Labor-r-Xet Md Seine Manufacture The Spawning Ita Jjocality TJie Fwb'f Love for , its Young Periodical Visits u un ouiiro nirra ana Ware-Men-'-Eiiemiea of the Bhad and Her- ap ClaMiflcjttion and Dilferoncea In at the IkatU ine vium-r. , - '" - ISoeeial Comnpondeur of the Norfolk Virginian . CuowAJt, N. C,, March 29, 18C0. . . , the souxD. ;'r -V '. rm a .Wont nf water aixtv Viv twelve miles. bdondedon the North aide by the coonliiea of Chowan, PerqoimaM, Pasquotank, t'amrlen and Currituck, and on the South by Washington and Tyrrell, all of North Carolina. Rlmt in bv a irreat sand-bar on Its seaward " rwimnt liv a pni-'l inlet, it has no tides which depend on the wind. - .A south-east wind thmtlfru 11 nas IW irrriruHM, iibct wiu itiiia, i Anvt the waters of the ocean through Ucra- coke. Hatters and New Inlets, and elevates, while an oiiposite wwd lower the. waters. 1 he waters have a yellow and tnrbid cast, varying -m -A-gree-wUU-UMJMJ.ua m ,W upper inuuta; ; .-The trees,, which. line the opposite shore, are visible, presenting on tlui liormoa a broad belt of green. Unolistf acreaTicwa,- wnemerHn toe-mono. t!n on the Drairte JJtt tliesca-shoje, have an interest wparatrfand ittdepmdent of ietJoes themselves, whtcn may oe emyraceu in me neia nf vision. -There is n idea nf vastneaa-eon- mental luxury, ami ior w iucu i imvo so ouen kinged In my four years' exile. The sound is the first sheet of Water of any magnitude since ay last view of the. green waters of the Chesa peake and Atlantic, a short time prior to the evacuation of Norfolk. - But to my subject .."V. THB FlSrflKCI KlIOItE.' "' f.':' On the line, perhaps a mile in length, are lo cated ten windlasses, for the purpose of work- ing the cines.; Each is ,an upright cylinder, large at the lower end, to receive "the Tope as it is coiled around it, and pierced with two twelve feet levers; two mules at a lever, moving in a circle, work the levers. . ' I . . , ' CKKTBB. ... . : .: . . . . ' '. : At the centre is a platform, with two slopes; the lesser, which is abrup, touches he bottom of thrwatcr. ' On thitupper declivitj the seine it drawn and the fish deposited. Here are large ahedg, under which the fish are assorted the shad, rock and sturgeon from the herring, and the herring into mule and female, the latter her I ring constituting the family; roe and tho former .the gross herrinj. . i . 1.' r ocatNO, c. " The gross herring are stirred in large cra dles with salt ; the roe, however, is first relieved of its head, which contain the gills, by cutting its backbone nt the bau of the head, Sad of the gut, by a motiou in a direction from the tail the operation occupying but a moment The herrings are placed next in hogslieoXls, here call ad stands, where, they remain nine days 5 then removed to what is tonned a box, wher they drip, and lastly, to tne barret, in wmcu tney u . nnnrf Tn nuckinfr. the abdo- mens are - turned jip, except at the top, where one row is rovcrel, and the last placed on the' side. - The whole barrel is now placed tinder a h ver, where it is subjected to pressure, the effect of which is to increase the packing capacity of the barrel, and to exclude the air, one of the . "three elements Whose nnited aid is essential to decomposition. T Ybtf varioni" fisheries- of the sxmnd and contiguous waters, excluding Pamli-fcnib-Ut, 60)00 barrels. VaBt qOanti ' tics besides, uncuml, are consumed in the whole sound reeion, in N01 folk, Portsmouth, Peters . burg, Richmond, Baltimore, Philadelphia, ew - York, and even IloBtonVujidAn many other pla 7 eel, by means of speedy tramulpf .railroads and steamboats. v. - - f- . . , wnKiNOTiiiesii!K. ' av Jt,Ue centre of the flsbing line of the shore are Uo UW flat IwmtsWclr'laSirtaaj abovt tn equal portion of the seine. These shoot out fjom, the shore, one in the wake of the other, sjrtisltst tasy;t.JualyhcJ.1 J'.snt? !x,ut , amilesnd a half from " the shore and hcairty abreast of the centre, and part, each describing in opposite direction a quarter of a circle, as it moves towards the shore, and dropping the i' seine ia the deep water. At each endofj the seine b a stift in njsriner's phrsse, is morjiro perly a spar, and by means of ropes, formed in- to an angle, the seine in its whole width is to ' be equally drawn. Each staff has attached to it Six hundred yards of rope. W hen the) W(i -" men the two extreme windhucs,,lsi than a mile aart, the ropes are fastened, each to ita wa windlass. At this point commences the hauling. Several boors elapse before the staff reaches the shore; and now the rope, which Is fastened every few rods .to the ground side of the seine, draws1 cbieflv on that side. Which gritrntt'rtlt BUT piewnre the flgbiightxPH for.ttheirawn. tneir escape. . Punntr tne two or tnree nours ' the staff is reaching the shore the boatmen may p sleep and eaV-. Wben the tff reachHtlie shore "" the boatmen return to their boats, one boat at - each end of the seine, and spreid the seine on the boats aa the seine la drawn in, The rope, Which ill attached to the seine, is removed from t windlasses more remote to( those nearer the cen- tre, until the seine is nearly in, when theropes , are run' through pulleys, on each end vof the centre platform or wharf, where two horses, one at each pullev, draws. At a little later,. When ' i , the seine i near tho platform, the men , alone work the seine. - ' - : ' : f ,. ; .'' thb Captciu(,-1;: ;v f S When fete men alone work the seine, (he seine is near the platform. Now- theflsh-ai seen - swimming alwut itx ftie arc of water In front tireatcare is tAen to draw the seine at the bottom without lilting it, -some funding on it; while others- are drawing. The gronnd Vofautfl the seine i gradually pulled up the J;Iower declivity of the platform to the nppcr, where iron pejrs are driven end fattened. Uow 1 the surface or cork tins of tlie seine is drawn over on the platform, a process which empties the seine of its fish. The retreat of the fish is now cut off by planks, winch are pinned up on the outer edge of the platform, while thji small remainder oi the seine ia removed to ine ooais. The boats auain move from the shore to set the seine, as already described. , They make four hauls ia a day of twenty-four hours ; for, in the bailing season, there areno nights, and I regret to acid, no Kabltattis. The interest of tne fishermen and spectator begins when the seine and platform make a seg ment of warms ; for now the fish are seen. When emptied on the platform seventy-five feil In length by ten iu width a singular scene is presented. Ten thousand to one hundred thousand living fish are before you in one view, presenting a spectacle that cannot be imagined, still less described, in bright and prismatic hoes, iu every form of contortion that agony can assume, throwing the spray In every direc tion, beating the platform and each other, jump ing and gasping Until death closes on Die scene, or the fishwomen have removed them. V , . ' ' '. ... : BERT. : . ' ''1 There is no niidit or Sabbaths in fishing sea son, as t have said. The boatmen sleep and eat from the itimo of reaching shore to the landing o.thg stkff; the, fish aworters and cleaners, who sra iwTTniniviila) ajid eaTbctweuto cm landing and the next, except the time im()loved in their work ; the fish suiwriiitendent and clerk have their intervals, when they may 'snatch a few hours of rest. . But rest when night comes, at One interrupted period, or in one solid day when habbatu returns, is a stranger to the nsli- enuerr'trHring-li.4ihittg--iijasoa, Tbis coouoem-es 'm. Felwury 4 eud4, aloui the fust of May, in the Albemarle waters. . DKKKINO. This commences iu March and ends about the STUROBOS. This Commences later. - - . Bjsy.jk!;n kbt nsnmo. The seine encloses the fish, as has been: des cribed, the net fishing entangles the fish in in i(s mesnes. .-j.,- To the intelligent general reader a net and seine are synonym ; here, there is a technical and practical distinction, In net nsumg tne net la tied at each end to stakes, planted in the water, if in deep water ; or on the banks of a stream is only 15 or 30 feet wide. Each net is a rod or more in length. and frera en to 4iiaBy areuseii .by ttlie same nsnerman. At regular intervals the fisherman visits bis nets in a boat, removing the fish from the mesh es sis he moves along bis line of nets, and again dropping them ; or, if ho wishes to mend or untangle, he takes up each net and fish togeth er. In this case be dries bia nets before 'setting them.-"-;- ; v Different men furnish each a net or more to a party, who devote themselves principally to the business, and receive! a share ot the nsh The seine owner must be a rich man ; tne net owner may be Very poor or rich. -MAKtTyiCTUKE-Or HETt asi PEism Evervborlv in this country, muu. woman and child, ThuU almost said, understand the art of making thenv The matenal, thread or twine, is usually bought. In making nets they adapt the mefU tq tbe size ot tlie fish- to be caught ; as, for example, a shad net is made upon a five inch gage. Long may tbe art live and I hope that the day is not distant when not this art only, but every other that will render this peo ple and the South generally Independent, will flourish. To return : ; ; -'I'jl. ,J' tub iwirsmo. . ' -'; Tlie shad now keep Jn deep water whether they remain Tn"tliettW&BriiTOnd About tbe last of April they spawn and soon afterward leave these waters. The spawn, when thrown from the fish, pre sents, on tho watery to the eye a jelly-like sub stance, which is dotted over with the eggs. The 'jetty "swins "tn-acrvw ns- snehor -to- fix the rggs to Its locality, as.a noat to keep the eggs on thejurfuce, where they msy receive the sun's rays, and as a non-conductor to guard against sudden, transition of temperature, while they serve aa aceumnlators of heat during the day, with which they part stowiy at night. The locality tor spawning' is alwv - reah - 4 water. They follow tbe maIBr1Ver,ortts branches and sub-branches, to their sources, then-the shores which are dotted with stumps,' cypress knees, logs, ., and brush. . ..Still waters. rrtmftTlrom5 tUe'nsutttttS would prey upon the spawn, abundance of ani malcule. Sec , for food for the future younsr shad. localities; ior, u inun oe unueraujou, mat nsn alao share, in that love, which the bnmian kind feel for its young. ' : ' . - . rWHODICAl. TtSITTO TRR SnnnR. , When thev vkit the shore tor snawnintr. thev have regular periods ior returning. This occurs A one wet, w are are employed In these lo- crltties to jsntrap the shad,, The wareman nn derstands this habit, "and, like the shad, return at the set time to bis wares. Tliis applies to tbe herring tow '- After spawning, tlie uutus, w ith eggs in it, is compressed to the width of a fin ger, and In tbickness-to a quartw of an inch. . : BKR1I1ES OK SHAI AKD HEJtRINfl. The nick, perch, and the cat especially, follow Sn the path of the shad and herring, to devour y nen tne cat are CJtiight tliCy are found full of spawn." ... ; rMMipicaTioM. . Jli had and iwvrinif bslong ' in. ; Ca vier's second order of fi!i, the niuicopterj'gii, and genus sbdomnales. . v -.. ' FBcurrtc BUTKBENfEa ts sbad akb qkhriko, " I shall dMp the scietiulio distinctions. Thore is a shad, which is called by sevend name ; the Minnie, the hickory ani'ljfore-runncr, like the last, because it promises aometliing and gives exercise fur hope. This sliad is the first ot bis genus that appears. -There are two species of herring. One spe cific distinction of one js blue back, one of which is fct now, tbe other will be fat in War. e have, in our Norfolk watersj two species of trotit, one blue back, WMca are 1:1: at, tuflorent penoids,; v .. ' 'v..''- ... -.,'.!. :. hur. rtijiKKR. - i need not ad3. that I enjoyed a fish dinner on tbe shore 1 boiled rtek and a stew of roei If you would moat enjoy a fih dinner, eat the fish as titer leap from the water into the cook- ing vessel. Respectful! y, ; J. c. A. OH SLSf. it Urs H y nrss; wsrrautAd aoo.t for snv k ind of wnr. nil owner twer. mm iur mtua Kiie.y uou! h. dost But Becil hlii) at prnwnt. 1 Apply to B. 1. WILLIAMSON t CO, Hank si, in.tr r: .-, lCiKK l LTI UAL IMPIOMTM I Naw Iron Wg", New Yerk rnske.S bors x ewlrot All. uampuaru, St Ntiw lrD Asl fush Carls, . 15 Wiittatbntruwa, lustmeiur Wipl,eU TrueKs. All of III e above nr. el tti trr dot quality, and will bo .nlU at a mil mdvnnc oa Mew York twwt. Id ailditiua 10 tfca hbove wtf'kep all kindK of Plowa aad FU.w C'atMtSK,KuivdeK, KltoYvla. Krk, Axkt Sto. B. f. WlbUiMW.l & CO. . UarehlHI, Ili.tl NORTH CAKOLIS MUTUAL MAVE, Inmvhanck tenrAKV. OK UALEIG1I, N. C. . OVFICKKH. ! CHAKLB8 K JOlIStKlJJ. 11. 1.. Prtfident. H1KAM V'. HI STtll, !Ut I'rtmifM. K. U. BATTLE, fecrttJry, PiiuarroBS. - . '' CHARLES V.. .?OHN'-S, K VK RiliD H t t.L II1KAN W lll t.l l-.l), JAMKSM IIIMI.KH, WILLIAM II. JONK8V OUKNTKV HL'hBKK. CHAKLKitH. U(X)1, JOlOi , WI1XI AM, WiLLlAM H MrKKE. M. I). WILLLlM.KMILLKK. K EM f- if. tA frtisr- A btHtU-L' 4oU 4Vt . K. H. BATTLHi t.T Pnlleie. UiihhI palvablo alWr lth. or wlian- Iiwurnr .bull attHin a ewitaia; airs, tree from ttw eimMKOfcrvditariifpnrtiei iiire fr the Umfii of rrc whs t j. 1 1 11 t t immumw, or miny M"t am, may b paid, half ifi ctk aud kali' ia praiuiaiu. note ua l.tft 'uiner. UtH'-B of Hi eoniBauv ia the 'Kink of Cttu. Puar hi ItH Wrh r - - --. - .. - . Hw.addmiwcd to , . R. H. HATi'LK. Sor y. Formally of VfanMngtm, N. C. itil of Ormnt 7 WBOLKSALB DKAUUt 4 T Grwetlw an4 eeneriil JUcrcliaatllxe, ; V- ; yoRWARbisa AND COMMISSIOS M ti HCUANT, i No. $ North Water Btrast, WILMINGTON, N. 0. ' , -''-'. - .-( :. . ,- REFER TO ' - ,-. - Rav. C; H. Wit, 8BpwHnttaJ.nl PullU B.kooli for tb ntato. Uraburo. s. C. Jm II LinJtay, Kia Oubin Bank of Cap Tar RV. W K PU, Editor of JTMr.( Ralalgk. Jaacph VtM, K , W aahtaf ton, H 0.- " t , ' Mara Jaaoi U ratr Bonn, JBlttgiora. at ar. buwky, Cornr A Co., Htm York. Wuo.iDton, Jaa , 1J7, Sm. li, . - Parsooal allalina frivoB to ttia sal of sbipoiant of , Cotton, Naval Stores, ftc All oriKtaca. couanruad to me ft4'hiiHo'nt..t M fflrsrs Dtiwlfr.t'i'mf ttli. Jit. Vork,.wi!l bo iuaurvd fruoili pttiut 61 thipoiaBt prlia wdvuiuar at aa aooa a tltaaooaaon aai lorwara.- - MEllOHANDI Z,K roraived aad forwarded with proruptiM and at mod. oral eharif. '1 fiuTsapphysf-2 r r-- .- o rtvo c Kit iEs , kept waataiitly is stor, which will be told at low A an, foi i-aeb. Axat lorth sal of Uarvia Co.V celebrated FIRB AND BUROL AK.PC.OUF HAVKB, with Marvin Ptrt Powder oroof IxH'k kav w.i(lin"K only 00. quarter of aa ouuea. Tlif Sutet are vmrrmKttd fre. Iuhr Hampneaa, and are ao!d at iranufaotarur pnpM, and will bt forwsrdml thrituyli Wilmington wiluont eatrir tvrKiorseosxha-waidinir. 75 Bales of Cottoa Yarn, and 4-4 Brown' t-t -Bheetlmr. , '. ..'.. roraaHjr-AddtesSi WilmUigtoB, N. C Janmuy 26. l2.fim. tUHr. REKINED sod Cub- Buxar for sal by " ' I , A. A. WILLAED. Cubit 9o1mscs. S WfJiaadaSJid bariBla.foissltby . L ' -x ' , -'I-- A. A. WILLAKD. Wilminftoa.F.oS, l4.tf 1 - ?feu .. ' ".'x - utuBcii prune wiute Lorn nj worn, ana ior asi. ny A. A WIMAKU, MareA I7 Wilmiairbw a C. - and d.dly xpectiK, . 'or ale by ; - - , ; A A. V 1LLAKU, , :,. r A A A PyONDS of 8holdr,brlKlit and dry, for U)J VaaJa by : A. A. WH.LAKI). WttaMawtMi'. rb 14R. f ; .: Cwnslles. -:-:; " fTA BOXES " Adantaatw'' for la by WILLAKI?. wtimiBRtoo, rb , i. tr t v.-- -: - VutVce. r IO aad Java Coffo for al try lb A.A.WILLARD. Wiimiaeto. r-b . ita tr SALISBURY it RAM UAI TEQROAMZEI lot J unary, a lanrataeal a ir trf fortm-ny , mlr tb d'nmlioa of iu forinsr . " "" "v .! -Mar ....;, -r lr and Hn4 IVn. l, w ia Hm lia'a army. n will b aiiM-d ta kvid anl diiwini by ti briithcr i Nave, l"adtfrdnrirK tl-fiiii'eNJVorwar of (4w. ! a b4 d'mnt Uixmbn. bind, va till &, .t2.Tb Uaad a e(4nffM.d of th mti4li.r of t od Bind, to Rtto'r wn rn niTntwtra i arrrAl th paa laoda (raitied by W U. 1 !nta. wLo kav movad tiHd!ibfcrvf'w H u auu in 1h bif.it kiwthr mii.irive VKifii.!. an I aoaiinu ll.a atady and praertr of mo. In. Tina Bandl will ba pr i. BMtl ioatMsHoa for all Btai and -li. awwi, and will equal Urn be t b (onad ia Ilia world, if a utaia-e-i bv itHma'danribf atlrie ordef ,4 Rraa and btnnc wo-W't 1 1 doe. n man jo Q"Wfl arrar lit ia yaiar. W. II Sienvi ali aaM lor .ha l,,br,trd Dnd- worta bra rolrni"0W. proved aad warranted to Nisi, end b Ima U "r alo. tlie bkmI i Uam IT tire ao'i popalaj; Piauo tn,:ie, aetHl Vy bia'frienda. H. H. llMlwonii ana Keui u-trii tA, Kew York, ior kalnn'. nodiuw player, aud draae4 aaeaieiaaa, aw traab fur atii,r. ataaio eomnoai'dV and arransfd trt ordnr f Parlor. Orcoeatf aj atid I'm Barid Mae or .pv kmd aaid sato. br H Ioaiiroer,l8 . rt!wl-:y ha lee ltd for Mmira! Headqoar- tera lwr tr central p-tailkio, : - - 7' : - N. B. t e kU.o olene.ui'V formaairsi inform at m, bat wit a 1 ojw to bmrfoeee wit!. tr, ' jr. or iiasd. at " p (mu. F ' SEW AND ft HER GOODS' , FOB 18 66. HUXT K.INB - TII.I. AHltP. ':-' ' Main ler trijm regular ami phtai tisss, A. OREEOH , 4 GAIN kaa lha pleaiura te inform kw old friends. loaaaw biaada hia old eajtuwart ad aai tomera. and vry body elae that aaU Uooda, Mad r Aaa km rrtmrmtd from tt ArM, wbere be nelao td witk amat cere, and with aa tft tinflt tn their waste, on of tbe targeelead awwt ouoipleUi ativka ot Staple and Taney Dry Uooda, l ever bad tba pleaaur to offer tliam, eutier daring or sine Ik war.' . .. -. :JVi--'": A lariwaadbeautilat aaaortuwnt of " Latdlea' Drew fBoods, : V em bracing the newert and leading styles oT th ee. SOB-; , ! - - A Urg anortmaat of 1 Gentlemen's, Youths' and Boys' Goods, Ladies' Summer Wrappings, , Ladies, Kisses aad Children's ' Trimmed Eats, new shapes. Ladies, Misses and Children! Hoop Skirts, uaaie&y muwei m vfluaren Balmoral Shoes, Gaiters, -. Slippers, Parasols, Bonnets, Eibbons, Gloves, Hosiery, &c, &o. Genu and Boys' Kid, Calf and Cloth Gaiters. Gents, Boys and Children's Straw, Leghorn, Braid and "" Pedlar Hats for Sumnle," " - - Jr'- T Crockery and Glass Ware," ' ' Wood and Willow War.V together with a food stank of tret elaaa ' r 'A ItVRslsRIEVeW----1 Ja tant. ia a few day. any etonk ertll be onsiplet. " ,WW t doirtjretend to eay that I am Mrling goods at Kew York urine. laavBoenetl thine-. 1 ito .1 ha m aosk bMBuaeew,Bot. I any I bare sold (ooda as ebeap, I aspect to aall aa ebnap, aad I eay 1 WiU sell ie.p m. aar auaea.jow or Uentale. who kae paid lor hia guoda, or ev.-expeota fA ly ful tbairi, Iiouaea Bot excepted. To prov what I eay, ai.d what I tneaa, I reapeetfully aek ny hieada and riiatomera b pall aad examine my atook at the old R. Km lib Handing, eornor ot ryeUellle and Hareft Htreete. - . A. CREECH. Kaleitrn. Mirob 4, 3w bwulard aud rrognwe ropy. ' ... 1 .. KEW ME OF STEAMSHIP) UE i TU'EEX NEW YORK AND v " wilwimoto!, sr. ct - SAJLINQ WEEK.L T, And Composed of the Following First Class ntcamsnips: ....... Chas. W.Mxrd, (new) Capt, Geo. W. Ward, unmoetuwu, Capt J. W. Johnstone, The atteatloB of Shippers is apeeially celled to this une. itn arrenicamew nas aeea peneotea, By wtnen Oooda aliipped by Una line will be delivered at Uolda boro the next day after delivery faun the Steamers at Wilmington. A train leaves here daily, oarrying ireiK'.t an. making ooBoecuoB wua aai y train oa . . . .T .1 I, IIN-Ai v. ja. Ja. WORTO 4 DANIEL, ' Agents, Wilmiagloa. Aleutrrs NswTorki - .- - ' -. ,. C. Gooosperd, 46 West St, & D. Pibrsoh, 77 South 6L ' WilmiairUis. liarak aV!l3t. ' portable Cirlst mils. " , Hsvtiw been sppottiled Agent for the Sale of PORT ABt.K OKItiT MILLS, mauutaetnred la haw York, w are prepared to reoalv oriiere for. and will fur- aiah tlieaaai at th follooiug priew, vis St in. atune ('0,grlBda8toiObaab.prkr.to8hon, W" " ...., "10" 1 - 8 "10 83,5t- S7a . 4A tM-." H ...JS "49'- ja ii an k ill 'i 3" ." 6uti a air"" " jti t is r " 3 1 bid J"! " V) - i 10 15 Wa wilU'aofominh (learine-. (Counter Hhafl. Tiirht and Loose Pulley, for tbee Mill, at th following pruiaa I si 30 Inch, 33 36 3 a m -100 m. - 1JO. - Cheaper Mills, of km eanaeltv. ea ha farwtahed If oeeirea. la. r. Wil.LJAattiUtt it CO. Marrk 3S-I93 tf. I CIIAKC4E OF TIME. 75-BALEIGH O 8TON RII.ROn CO 1 KeJeigb. N. a, Feb lotb.'IikjB. Oil aad afUrMonday, fab. loth, IM0S, train wiO ran ea follow 1 FaaneagwTfttHl lealrsa-RaleJgB. d 38; A K.'i' Arrive, at Weldoa, II. ml nUx ' Leave We Idea , I 30 P M ' Arrive al-iUleiirh,' - '- '830 do 1 VreitM d AwHWHBsatbta Tire-weo-JUkaih An ktondaya, Wedneed ya and kridaya at 7.IH) A at. aud arriaat Weldoa a UOPM. Thie IraiBleaw Ralelirh from th Ralalirh and Uxa. tn Uepot m lb Mortlter'B part of the Oily Freight aod Aonomwodatioa Ttaia loans W.M.,a OB Tueadaya, 1 liaradey and RiturUaya at i.OU A M, and arnrea at KHeigU 4 isi P M. -- By tliie ohanae in t Pem;er Train, eonneeiion art """fe "" the Seebeard aid Roaniki Kail Jtoed aewella by the appet ronte Via Kiidnhoail. vy paoni;eraoB he anooBimodatad by th Freight end AooooiBWdatloaTraut U tiler think dhid. ertodoee. -- . . r FotMrwoei lit to enrnf lha rrlJ t,,at ii.u Krtb,apply at th office in Haliirh. , t ' .v j , . -al4tKKr-40lliriHir,. . ! v ' ' . VupenataBdeBt. A. R Biaeai, General Ag- al. : F.b 17, li l, 3ia UENSIIAWTIIOUUUim COMMISSION i SHIPPiNO ..... MKRCHAXT3.J ' MOREIIIAD CITT, If. a GENhRAL AKMT8 FOR ' 8BIPPIK9 AKD " forw.ir.hojf CoHtiB, TsrpeailiB, Reals Bad all kiudselOendeor prujae. Prompt attentioa aad oderete ekarge- W See Hftut steaas BaekaU frost Merekead City t Mw Terk. l k.BBineu eelleiUeV v TtSai.. A MARBLE FRONT AT IIII.ESHOItO'. WB ARB onanint the Ineet 8ok of PreBeh. Itiv li'b and Aairt'iaa tJoo.i. er eeeo. Hamuloe eenl to Student., at X ktoad firioee, t ;r SOT MABBLE FHOST PBICZS ! Money eeivd oa deteit at per rt. otd enV )fi to draft, at 30 day internet fnwn dale of ryrt. Ketareoee ovary auoy . . w aav Bee.r aurjrui a p(q. teet vaoar Paper. M. C. o i aixa a di.po.il drew 3 pwr eeot ia li. . Carree' t "T aona n. mar2i,i.tf -; . - . ; 1 " SPRINO FOU18GG - BRADLCT'H EI.EHH ATED DUPLEX ELUPTIC 9 V 9: mm 9 M "9 tf. It '. -ft . 1!. HICI1ITH. EACH HOOP EEINtir-OMPOurD Or TWO III. fadtly Tewnered R.nila butlnr. kr.i.ia n.k,i. aadSrwiy lojatha-, J,a to edge, lor mint ' p, and aiaklti tbe a-air aid xiiuat UtrilU ik. eeland most -fa-ai,' )rig nad Tkey will a it b.ia-1 r break rik tbe titU fpWaea ,"ul,ys preserve tbeir pnt aad i-f Crowded Assemblages, -Churches, - Theatres, Bailroad Cars, For Promenade - or House Drees, are superior te all vk.re, eeaiki Is fact, tbe; sag . Comfort, .Xconomy.. :J.ightn aa and ftaj.,, - ., JJurabiutT. a;- -.ir.---- . T"ui-o Tor Bradley's Duplex Xlliptio or Donhle Spring KUt, Tor sale eeerywkrre M.aafaetar4 axelaiivcly by aw uwi vt-wtfaHai, IT (7iaaoare wxl Tl naf 61 Kmd, Sit, Hm York, WstewniM:kaUf 1 es kaad, and for axle la a yraat variety ef altes, by ' W. II Alt 8. TUCK. Kit, . KKLLOG0, W11EF.LE1U CO, A. KLINE, - RANDALL MANN, Aad all ether Me-ohnte w! sell First Claas Skirts la Ikla City and Uir-akea lb oo there Bteie. Jaa, MT, tats. o.e, ri8i,gTl. I IORS JUUUB, J -T-ci 0. O. atSSLKT, J,B. T J aasar savaas O. G. PAUSLGY & CO. 1 Importers A . Sk Coniniission Merchants, WILMISGTOK. K C. gnllclt Consignments for Male sr Hblpmeata. Cotton, Cotton Tarns, Pouiesttog, ' 1 - Naval Stores, z Ati ttr . COUNTRY PE0DVCE. Hare always Is Mti.r, aad are reellng eonitant ly, eonalgruneuU, fur sal at lowaet aiarket raua, ef Gonny Bagging, Gunnw Bags, jsaie Aope, mess for. Bacon Sides and Shoulders, . 1 '' Su;ar, Coffee, nXolassea, , Flour, Butter, Cheese, n r Irish-Potatoes, Onioai. Oraj-Virre TrTeVrft1 -r - . Pickled Herrina;, Smoked Herring', - , Codfish, 'Bails, Powder, Shot, Window Glass. Painta. -- - Linseed, Kerosene, Tanners', and Lnbricatins Oils, in S-eaL cant & Ibis.. Jamaica Knm and Gm - Soap, Candles, ----- 6tareh; Salt, Lime, &c, &c, && " - -" BQULAOUESja i E. T, Ct?'a Super IhoaiItals3 of l.lute. f.' ' AflEMI'S FOB S04 Iltid Naw C op Mo'aifts, direl free .- - CrB . da'la xpwtrd. 1 .i. jrrtv.4. Juyl-jr f i" M'h i S,Ol B gs Ciiffa diro fr u Km J afn - tUO llao Hngar direet tvm P.irio kke.-tsa.-lis-sn. - --t -- SWEFSON &-1MJLL1AM, ' . ' '- AXD ' " J . Commllon JfiTdiant, NO. li FAVKn'ICVlU.K 8tkkt,. H H.hlrtll, X, C. t OgO. W. SWEt'SOft, I'll W. Vn.i.i aV JUSTRIXJEIVEI), HnarovHilit Noitiaafs, '' PrliHfl l'c(or dlicrse, 1. No. 1 Mackerel In K lit. Offered i the trad St LOWT PRICKS. , " fcWKrdt A PPIXIAM, March 90. l7jtf. 1 1 Fayotteelll. Streo; ftroitsc la bfe ftp"rita Tnrpenl ip- lit 'ha-fi ,. moo- i; n 'no t:,.nn., ..t n wii-y in An older M bale ol '""i"!...,,,!., , , t-.W r,'f A I t U.MM. March !W-l7-tr M Fayei'evi.1, M mm TAVII IJAUJtOW, 1 -. W 1 -. Staple and i'an7 Ury tooJs, , i'os. fit) & 62 Lt-onard filreet,' (Wiwtof B oadwxy t KEW T0JUC Fb 19, 103,3ua , ' . a,Liiiiiiin ..BSiBaa BiVti. y 1IEROMMETT Sc. CO., . Pormsrly DeBossett & Brown. 1 (Kstablished in 183,) . - CfBeral Commission Merchants, 1- i So'' Nonm Wats St., WILSllNUTOJr, N. C, WILL give . perineal attentioa to th pnrohue and V, alaof.IWoa ee.ry deaoripUoa, aud U ro ivg and forwarding good. ' 1THisJ DAYIft. . DAVIS & JONES, AUCTION COMMIS8IOK MERCHANTS, ' Ho, 2S PayetteTille Street, : stA LUIS 11. I. .. IVofEP a-,,jr 00 very Urge.anpp!y FAMILY C3ItOCIilICi, ' eotieiatii:g at Baoon. Lard, ' Flour, Meal Corn. Copperas, . I Bnokwheat, Cheese. . , PicVled Oysters, ri....,... at. Porter, Bladder Snnli; noda and Butter Crackers, Tea Cakes, Peroussion Caps, : 1 ' Salt, Fish, 4o &o, -ALF50- WoodandWilow Ware, Jlaraware, Powder and Shot, Pamittytoplement8rrfaUdpterlptiont,fte - Cotton, Cotton Tarn IrovAo.. ' oq . COUNTRY l'llOIJUCIO. . All oaabrkBteBik skall attentino. : - - - " ! Ua. w 1 A, . m . a- 1 Fb tM.iii4t-...,;..l,l; ". z.Z T' A. A.nurrirt. w.jiitorrisrt, duaa M'laeaia) ' MOi riTT, into. A CO, General Commission Merchants, Ao. I Mouth WatMrMtrevt, . ' Wilmine-lon. IT. Ci WILL giv prompt Personal atinmioa to til rale or ahioaie-.t r r!irfij. t'...i a. . 1 1 Prodnr. Ai. Aa. Aieoto tu.nu.j a.,H 1. J...-. gooae. ' " tttden enlieited Bad promptly tiled. Jaa.iir. 1 44. box JACOB KULL & SON'S. MTmsiirso, va, Mannfactnrcw of tent's Clothing, KIKP CONST ASTLT 0 HARD A LAKUB teek f . .. DRY GOODS, ' CLOTHS, 0ASSIMEBE3. BOOTS, SHOES AND UATSf ' wkleh w efer lew to Jobkrs, "7 18G6. 'ATTRACTtTK WIUJiG STOC K or ' FOBIICS ATSD DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. yit re pert fully levlt Ilia alten'ion of the Trad . ' f o oar very deiirnbl and nhnloe alvck of American and . HiiiUh i uiuy Irt sa - (aooda, . , ammig whlek may be found the latt ttylea mpnrit.t ttumxa, together with aa exteu ive aaaortuieui of auieruir - STAPLC CaOODH, . -Vi AND:..:.:.i:Ji.l;'w NOTIONS OF ALL ICXNTM. W P'rfiftoiarlVflatt the eltmtoa nf uu.i... . ttmr this eltv to our la r ire stunk of - and heailate-aot lo.av that w era i,r,,r,l ,.fr... etna iridarnniKiita O'tr elwk la ew and fra.1, ,m brajgi.g gaiiarei aorlrt of doeirahle ri,wd- alt ravrnily pureliHred at n-dod rat and ah I J he offnN ed at prtiwto 1 the tradw-wt ar "Wtilal W w oeooBd flour id boa. f 9, Ml aud IM Hvcaiuora Hiraet, ". .. ';, rstrrrtaBt rcj. ta . Where C'-U.t. Edward fli.l, BTtrfhw wlaUl- e. Xb...a ..li w -i . i " t . ;. a,... .fj,- ftfndra.il. , jicilwiiu: A. CO. PwrJL,g,7iWM.fUJiv,i(U.ifia . - f0ai tVWPKK. . JAJMKS A. xtOllBBl 0WPFR t JIOOSK, auction & coiuiieiaior MEitciiAlrra, Fayetteville Street, OtfitU iWwfi Irug Stutt, BAI.CIUH, . C, ty ILL tell all klnJi of pr,Ue cud goods of eny If daaerlnilon, e CommutinB or at Ao-iin. v .11 eollect all elk'Bia and Ind vHaitl d.tita aialHit r..-. lirmaiUing I thtty of Kal.iub or in ibe eouutv of Wk, aed wdl boy and tell oa Coanaiui , Beal Estate, Gold and Silver Coin, - - State Bonds, ' Stocks, and , . Bank 3otes." COVFER t- M00RB. CuB IgastMts solieifoiLi Jan. S3, 139, tf. JIEB LHfiUBAK.CE. ffletropiolllnw laaaraar rAeawaJf;"-"1" I0S A 110 ItnotllWAV , V. . A fi hut t las f t'our.lxjr VAUH CAPITAL l.ooft.oow. '- Surp.ii over iiC0.CCa. Office l lUuk ol Cp Koar, linU i-li K. U. ri ATTLK, Mvrli-IMftj-lawtw, A goof. ataadard ropy on a week for futir wrke, JlKE II.O I II. r,la 8t.e v-i-ral pl.wa of fic ae4 r,rb V'vtha.OB CooaiKMUieiit . JAMEU M. TCWirs, MKh 23, 1891kf v Aj;i;ti Y
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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April 4, 1866, edition 1
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