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:',".-:. r. . ....... y: .., a; ' .':... ' V ...... HE DAILY SENTINEL. WH. E. PELL, Stat Printer. . E1M3 OFSTBSCKIPTION. i ffl Sunday. following term I i oooth,. - ' .. f w ( BOTltit, I jb aoatbi, . ta ewuitti. $1.00 ...1.00 .0o, I.OC THE FBEEDMEITS BUREAU. Itport of Gens. Steedman and FoUenon. BEVOVAL R ECOM MENDED C KU ELT1E3 AND PECULATIONS OP Bl'HEAU OKFI- . ... Our issue of yeaterdHjr contained a brief ab- gract of the report of Gent, Steed man and Ful lertoa, h were appointed by the President to investigate the operation! of the Freedttien's Bureau in the 8outbern State. The report only embraces Virginia and North Carolina, but It j, one of deep interest : TTIE BUREAU N NOKTII CAllOLINA. FKBMtIO TOW KM rilK HCItKAU. W found the fueling toword the Bureau giuco the same as that already (tared aa pre. nilinjf in Virginia, except thai there appears fcsh a more universal dere4n tW depart merit on the part of all tlasse to bare it 'Wriovcd. -Tui feeling is no doubt attributable.to the mi, conduct of many of the officer of the Bureau, arh working plantations, running sawmills, manufacturing turpentine and tar, c. opera ti.au which bring them, annei with authority of their official position, into competition with tit citizen who are. employing freemen. ; We have Investigated , some of the charge nude against officers of the Bureau, and in TittWffn red wi t the -jAaeiatant Commissioner of the . State, Colonel E. Whittleaey, to whom we aiK jtim&JtojtWiatea?f)9. JCW know of -jjjypprtnin in"theimifitfwy"ier,e ' kity with the Freedmen' Bureau in this depnrtimnt jiif Jiil.PpliWi.'''K5eftr'' interested, either (tireetly or indirectly, in the cultivation of any )nds within the department f7 He answered, 1 jSo." Subsequently he addressed na a note, j -arfeto aipnld, in 'which Jie alatad tlaal, in J m and tome other, omcer of Uie ilUreau liail loaned money, and thi indireetly had an in tereat in cultivating farms.' On receiving tuts note we addressed Colonel Whittlesey further interrogation, a 4fopy of which ia hereto ao ncied, to which he replied in a communication, bo hereto appended, disclosing the fact that be i interested aa an equal partner with the Rev. Horace James, of Massachusetts, formerly -'Mrtia and acting quartej'miwtut Frecilnum'. bureau, and wttn, air. Win tn roll dappan ot -Maine, in the cultivation of a large fann in Pitt county, N. C. lle1ao (tatM that Captain F. A. Beeley, Sup't. of the Hureau for the Eaitern Diatrict or North Carolina, is interest ed in the cultivation of a jrlmitiition in Wayne eottnty, N. C, with a Mr. Potter, and that Capt. Iaaac Rowkrana, Commiwury Hubsistence, ia intertwted with a Mr. Brook in the cultivation (if plantation in Pitt county, N. C. AftAIM AT, KEWBKUN. . On the 27th of April we left Ralegh for Kew bern, the headquarter of Captain F..A. Sceley, Rupcriritendent of the Bureau of the Eastern " District ot North CariiBni We at once pro a(letl to investigate the affairs of the Bureau and the conduct of it officer in this diatriet. ' Captain Seeley was interrogated a to whether b was interested in any manner, directly or indirectly, in the cultivation of land or in any etlier private business requiring the. labor of freediuen. He answered that he was not, ex cept indirectly in manufacturing lumber, having purchased or being altfut to purchase with two of hi clerk a sawmill about forty mile ,down " the river.. Dr. Rush, medical purveyor, U. 8. V., atationed at Newbern, and a Mr. Potter, a citiwm, were ubequently examined, both of .whom stated that Captain Seclev, Huperinten 1 ut of the Freediuen' Bureau or tie district, rritered into partnership with them, about De eemlter last, in a contract to owluvute the farm f Mr. George Collier, a citizen of North Caro lina, near Goldsboro.' They eoninienced opera- "lion by planting seven hundred jwrcs ot cotton -and some corn; this work necessarily requiring . thf labor of a larsre number of frecdmert. Dr. .. iiuh attd that some tw week nim li unl conditionally purchased the intereat of Captain si Steley in this plantation, but had not yet con : , (ammated tie contract. Mr. Potter tted that : hut a fortnight ago Dr. Ruoh, he hiuia'lf and lathcr bad conditionally purchased a part of . me intereatot Captain Seeley, and that I aptain Heeley atill owned an interest in the plantation. , Witiirint beintrable to determine, from the tr UtSmvVlow :'.iar CftLialiT Siet'lSluterpweriin-t tlii ptaTitathm; it i perfectly : -evident tlmt he wwarieated in bis answer to our interrogatory. ?Z. 7 fttirlWmiHH?T:,"-r-1; Captain Rosekranx, Sub- Agnt "of the Bureau at Newlwrn under Captain Seeley, and CommU "ary of Subsistence, as will le eeni)y reference t the pap sr hereto attached, 1 'o engagecr in cultivating a large plantation near Lifile Washington, N. C, with thelalorol frecilmen, whom he tupplie with rations as a part of their , wsaea. . The cWmittee thtvn. give an account of the tealing m this F. B. Capt. Rost kran, which V lou long tirbe-eopieXl ftere,1 Tby prooiaxl : A AMPLB OfXpinlSTIANITT. Opposite IfewWrn, nn the south bank of the Trent river, there i a tcttletnent composed et-s ' i luaively of fruednien, and containing a popula tion of about four thousand, whose condition i truly dephrable. These nnfortunate peojile . ...'.'"j.yitbiB our line and were, located there duHiiig the war!. They iare li ving in iinart liuta, built by themselves ot lumber nmnufuctured by hand ; those hut generally containing but a ( single mom, each of which it oecnpied in most cai-a by large families. -.The appearance of this settlement, recently eourged with the., small p"V. is well calculated to excite the deepet srinMthy for tlM helpless condition of ,.iu in habitants. The decrepit, and , beplis among , thent are aupported by the government of the United St niesfand the remainder procure an uu eertaio and scanty liing frrm littJe joba aljout Newliem frMn tiddng with small boats, huck stering, &c. The Ketr. Mr. Pi U, formerly an army chaplain, pn-siili over this colony a As .j, sistant Superintendent of the Bun-ail for the , Trent river settlement. This strent ha exercised '. the ni'nt itrtiitrary and dttie power, and prac(i Kvo1ting and unheard of cruellies on tlw helpless freeilmen. under hi charve, The outraamnia conduct of Ibis man was brought to our attention by a delegation of frmbnen from the settlement, who cailed.upon n and ijiade utatcment io relation to hi oppresi-ioM and i DAILY -..A-OIj,I,. ourraje whtcll we tsnold crprfrrTeditc"-Aft hearing their statements we visited the settle ment convened tbe freed men, investigated the cuarges agaiast tttia man, antl sacertameo him he had Iwa guilty of even greater wrong and oppreasitMi tbnn had Iwen chii)Iainei of. In ad dition to the teatimonv of the freedmen we took tne.tatmnt of four intelligent ladiefroni the ortn, wtKiare teathing acliool in the settlement. Among the many act of cruelty committed by Snperintindent Fit, we found'that he had in two instance diitiwrnled freHmen with cowls around tVIr wrists, tlieir feet not touching the Boor, and 'kept them in this position, in one ease four, in the other case ax hour; that be sen tenced afreedman to an .imprisonment of three month for a trivial offence, that of wrangling with his wife, He kept another man who was arrested lor lv!t shut up in the bloca" House the prison for months, while hi wite and two children, redncedto abject rhsttitution, died with the small pox, and took faint from the prison umhYgmu'd and compellea mm to onry Jiis hist child ia the rradle in which It died. On another (M-casion, when one of his gnard r pJrtcd to him tliiit a colored woman had spoken disre)e-tfu!ly of him, without even inquiring what the woman had said, he ordered her to be imprisoned until the next morning at nine o'clock, when she should be brought befol liim to answer for the indignity. In one instance he impriaoned six children for ten days for phtying in the streets on the Hablwthday. He imposed a fine of sixty dollars upon an aged freedmen, for linvinir tiild anther freedman that he was ttlKiut .to" le"i'Teat"eiVy "Hr."TTt,"TTiB' pdiiFoTOT man, not having the money to pay toe tine, ra imprisoned until the next nav, when In ion .paid. the ajuna, AUU.thrte. ilyjlar ddjlionaV as , JUclnnd upon which the hnt in this settle ment arc built 'is ownoY'tty certain helrr'in Jiorfjjt Carulkd. Jnd U held by the Freedmena Uureau as 8ban.dimed,jinpVrtyr A tai wTilch Siiperintciiilcnt Fitst says cot tRiiTaup'norT of the Bureatt U Imposett upon the owner of enrri hut for grtmnd rent. - It U occupant tali To CSrtuTrfatTOhlOTftTrW out in the ttreet or iitiirincf. and in tome in stance hut have been torn- down by order of the Superintendent for non payment of the tax. All business transacted by these' people i taxed lor the same purpose.v Five dollara'per month is levied njion every little shop ; two dollar up on each horse and cart, &e. , .The failure to pay these taxes when due at once subjects the prop erty taxed to confiscation. We were unable to TWiTtain ;whsmotmir money IhmJ lie col lected by Superintendent Fitz, or what disposi tion ha been made of it. The Imperfect man ner in which hi book were kept would have rendered a lengthy and detailed examination necessarr to arrive at even an approximate idea of the nindunt of money collected. In answer to a question a to what justification there was for the oppressive harden tie bad imposed up on these people, .Superintendent Fit! replied that Captain Seeley told him"' "I must have Uiotimid'1!ullar a month from that settlement." lie also furnished n with a (worn statement, herewith forwrded, marked "E," in which he Attempts to defend Ids conduct by stating that be acted in oijedienceJa the order, of hi supe rior oflicer of the Bureau. ' While at Newbern, investigating the conduct of the officer of the- Bureau, and the reported oppression of the freediineby thisclna ot per sons, our attention was called to the alleged killing of a freedman by awhile employee fcf Colonel Whittlesey,. Awsistnnt Commissioner ol the bureau for North Carolina, and the Rev. Horace James, formerly asit"nt quartermaster, on their plantation in Pitt county. -Mr. James, while in the United SlaUr aervice, was Super intendent of the Bureau for the district now un der charge of Captain Seeley, and is now an agent of the Bureau, w ithout pay, for the coan ty in which be is planting. The circumstance nnder which this freedman was killed, as Mated by Mr. ialne himself, were as follows: The freedman was accused of stealing Woriainn from the store nf Colonel Vhittleaey knd Mr. Jamear W--arre4Varied aiul conyiclcdyJ Mr. James, as agent ot the .Bureau, and was sentenced to dig ditches on their plantation. WhU,-workiug ouLihk .wtoom .!( .wr and was pursued by James and hi clerk, Boy den, who arrived the luuik 6t . river while the freedman r-at&mTr"tOWi-4-w-nrte. Boy deal ordercM him to return, telling him that if he did he would shoot, and .the freedman disregarding this order, Uoylen fired. Boyden state himwlf that he thinks hehit him, and as norliina has ever Iwen heard of the freed- "tnnn It-t gmuusdlv UUi.tifd jo tb ptfl.k borhood iliat he was kiilcd antl ti ll trout tlie Cli'e into lite, river. Tin fact were stated in a letter forwarded to Colonel Whitflrwyr who returned it to Captain Seeley, with the -TuTlow ing erTdorsemont .-p . , Rii.Eiun, March 2, Ma. ..Respectfully W'turned. As the afTair seem to have fHciirnil at night, and, a the body of the negro has not been discovered,' it kliwnot appear certain that the shot took elTifrt. ' No further action in the case seems to be called for, v By order of Col. WnTTTLESET, Assiat Com. ---Bjckchkh, Assli't. Adj't. Gen. STUX ASOTUKB SAPt.al)r CHKISTIASITr.- - At Goldrofo the Superintendent, GvO. Gla vis, Cb.'ipliin t'nitexl State Army, cultivating one farm on government account, and is inter ested in the cultivation of two farm on his own account. This oflicer stated in hi exam ination before us that lie was not interested in the ctftttvatioir of plantirtitmss eiwefit id tiwHy by loaning money to a Mr. Brooksy-a friend of liisfrotu tlie North, who was engaged ia nlant- ing ; ; but we wcertained froiurMrXt'arr and Mr. Lane. citizens of the vicinity t uoidatmro . that he i interested and jvinel with thetu hi contract lr the, cultivation of their plantations. lie and his friend Mr. Brooks entered Into a contract with Mr. Lanft to furnish rations ami pay lor forty laborers, and ; to provide eight good-HHile!!. Air. Lane offered to furnish the land and to snperinleud in person the cultiva tion thereof, the crops to be equally dividi-d, one-half to Mr. Lane and the other alf to Mr, Brooks and Glavis. Mr. Iwe tttt that the enterprise failed afb-r the freeilmen had Worked over two months; they tlien left. Brook nd Glavis having failed to pay tlii ui icoriling to enntmct. The treedrn received for their la lKr a Httlelotbtif,.eh,ia coats, pants, abrtet, (Sic, lun.ished by twiapUin 'Glavis, aud but lit tle or tub money. A similar contract wan mde by Glvis and Brooks with Mr. Carr, who sta ted to, tfl' that Chaplain Giavi i paying the "I HOI'tD RaTUFK BR HIIIT .n AMaiFirTJiyi 'gsswjii.iili..! i.Ji .: . . hand in u iittleTrf -it vet i thing-.-t dM4y in cldthing.'f . We ascertained bf the tcatimonv of Measra. Durham ft Ballard, auctioneers at (GoldborV,' that tney had sold at auction for trbaphtta ula- vlslorty blanket marked "V. o. "and a quan tity of clothing that had been ecnt toUoldsloro' ror gratuitou distnoution to tlie need? tv Freedmen' Aid Society at or in the vicinity of Kocnester, ri. I . t learned a(so tliat he nad disXsed of a large amount of such clothing st private mIa. The chaplaiu stated himself that ne nad received rrom ucu sales two hundred and sixty dollar (f2t)n,) though siibnequently he asserted that the tiitl can reeeiiit ot In office from all sources amounted to our hundred andtwehty-eii dollars and Hlty cents flStt SO. 't '"'": : ' , A nOKTHRKW Ptlll,ASTtUtOflT. Major J. C. Maun, Assistant Quurtertiiarter, and fananctal agent of tlie Sontbern district, is engaged in the cultivation of a nee plantation a short distance from Wilmington,' on which are employed nrty-nve treed men. The Maor stated that while be wnrild not object to mak ing nmnev, he enimued in this bnxines to con ince the Southern jieople tiiat the negro would worav. .. '; ; IMI'HOVKI) SI.AVK-UKIVINM. Majr JtharlMi I. Wickcrshani, sub-agent of tne Bureau, wbose lieadiitiartera are-at nil mington, is also iutorested in the cultivation of a rice plantation within hi sub-distnet, and he 1 to receive one-fourth of the crop mini the Mme for compelling the freedmen eiuplovetl on plained .the manner in which he coinpttlli freedmen to ftminiv with their contract bv stating that he put them to work with ball and yjiain'w tliratrfs of Wihgi,- v..' ,. Mien are some ot tlicinrii itii-6ol tins otlkiul report, The eMiiHHMWrs'"dJi5 theirircp'ort tsr-rtf- peating their recointnenilation that the services m uie oiucers oi me. iureau oc . oispcnei with B ITRItE TO Pi.KAtHK MKuciuyr YAnms & cwTtiEits, rrrrvilla Hirwti Rateiah X lUveJaot raeelveit their Slaf U-ek of CLOTHS, CASSIMF.RES, VESTINGS, . READY MADE " v CLOTHING. '" 'li.VVN ' , CAPS, hlllHTS, i COLLARS, CllAVATS; AND GENTLEMEN'S KUUMrtHlNG ; V GOODS. -v., v Tbue Gonj ware parVthawd-ai kjrteAHt; d4 will baauld t nrieos wlnoh willwmbl. a tt liv sad lot oar patroBii-ii vn. u Xm want r i rnwen t i"i i.i ( iiiinw en call at .. KAKKJSS4 LACK 8. If yoa wast fin Gctrmaa or A merican UimmIm, esllat . FAKKLSSt LiCK S II want rood R.a(l Mails C'.hii. U at L-v------ :f. FAHKISS.. .LACK'S . If von want Cheap Ckrtlilae. call at fARBtSiA LAtK S If jrua waat good ClotbmK madn in MitI. eatt t r l-'AKKIss l,At;K We a.rtlilnr of net STYI.K AND TAS I'K m w. prefortbat ear work ioni4 tttk tor n and n.H we shiiuld peak for oar work We rofer any one loi titar faformatHei oa tiiie pi4nt U our trunv WedeiMiteav we kmrnwi '( iliea env i-ne eU. aad tliat w will ell lower tUaa aur ' 1", bat we do jay w key a Ifood einek, ard are rveeivtng vekly octi e tlierelo.- We will v fttitlier thai we beva buatdlt theefwd ntd imwA taeeil ttieui. u eon went barKame, iilVe. U A C'Al.U Ctitti.t!(ire. lt4'on. Ftoar uui Lard takea iu ei change fr O.M'dw. . ,. April r m If -'v lAtiU A LACK. w HO WAJfTJ A l'l 1XO t 8EKRAL Petma. ..f me OtwHir-l rmal Collrra bave .requtMited uiy aid m ceu 'M ood - PIANOS for tkir ee. Tbw bee mjuo d me to nuke erraiiire menu with ome ot t Unt in uiuftuuivu. w)iieUa utte tne hn fureii'h iemawnw wi ttu-Jht Htm nt-- rw- WMpncw. : eao eaveexra Bnmiviuer lioin fill to tlirk.-..I'rMMlMUi the SllnfMrrl will he -acei to l-rt TThf tlsairii I linmi aid jM?fjM-' ,maf faff f Wtieta WiM enleeHoiia NiduiH hri beet mad the m.itw) i be nt te ine, at mf etpeiina, by tlie Muaihern eaa be nL te me, at mr etrie Kxprxw. aad a Piww hh IweiiitirW bi Ike O tte purubaMff mr deeiitnats. Kuen fiea i 1 will lie tulty warrautd. . Adure. m- at Stei'mvtHn, S V J. M. W. l'A , )i 1. I Wilder - Patent - Salamander safes WITH Wtl)KR3 PAf tJtt PODEft ASTJ Bl'R- LAK PROOf LOCKS. B. O. WILDER dk CO., PATKSTKKS AND MtKCPACTURKKd OP rHE BEST FIIIE PROOF SAFE IN THE ' WORLD!! Jt WELlRS'sad BAKKKits' SAFES aside te Or. " dec, T.ttied Willi ItaritededHt-et. - -IIOt'SK AKO PtATK 6AFH8. 0 THIS CKLE8BATKD 8APE wee swarded tb SOLD MEDAL, al the i Wurld't Pair ia Load ,n. I I8l. ' ' " .HoTioa. Tals -eiefcrd Fire IVuof fe is a ttmger aia'le and sold nj glLAil C; MKiSKIJttl, b tteeeee to sake and aril tbrw hriu expn-d. Tbe tkoatanda of Cerliteetee Irua Merrbarte, Baakera and M eebaeiei of ell trad, the! have kJ rtvea ia fever of tun the only true BA1.AM AS-T' OBn iwaen it eusi UxJUieeuliKrUMrt H' -'"ii-. WILDKftU PATaNT BAL4MANPEK frAKS," bave beeaaaaafeterd and lold ta tlie U(iit4l, (Hales aadXia alaioaterery Urge lire that b tekoa' Slue during the laet trventeea yeire, theee itete eve ueea euhjeeted f the eevere't tna, and ea e e tlm 4 tfeeetee frikoedert' tvrr htm rfr.jKd. B.fet eot1 at New' Y ik p'ire, wltb lie ftet;ht t Wi!raiOKta added. Jte t"utiwwtm f barged in Wil-unnet-on. We ere prepared tc t.ke order lot tbe e-liknued Bfa. en jJn a be sera St our vfflte ia a hi dj- V Every tter'kaat kld bee tne ofV,ee et'i tad seeore Esfee. - - - ANDREWi,,BARDlN, : i C'oiniuiion Mtrd-a t. (lencral At'cat for North Ci."jl:ia. , 0Sf, No. Sj-a'b Wt;r Strert (l?t3irj Wil inton, N.O. ' 'v Dee. .e tf. . 1.-'' x -. - r-- 1- fcusur. ; ' .i. ' . EKVISKD and C'aU 8aar fur 1;V V , ' ' A.A.WILLAEI.' 1 IN THAW HK PKKtSIPE aT. Bearr Clay. 1 sec. - ''-A. A. WILLAUl), rVvneWy VfiuMngtim, JV. C,, lift f Gren km,'. A'. C.t . " V WHOLES ILK DlMLCn IX Groceries and General Merchandize, P0H.WARDIJI9 AND DO M M I SS 1 1 X M li U C II A S T. Me. n K"TtM Water Street, WILMINGTON, N. C. IIKKKB TO X ' ttev. jf.'H. W.ilev, Beperinteadeat Puhlle B.ikaols tot tee State, Ureenteuru, n. C, Jeose U Lhidtay, &t., CaibWr Bank nf Cape Pear yfiR(Hro. Ber. W E Pll, tdltor of ShhW, Relelfk. ieepb Potts, Keq , Weekingloa, N 0. He-erii Jewel 0 raer A Sun, Bditmore. -. tr. Di.wUy, Corner A 0a., New Yetk. W ilium iftae, Jea , 197. Hj. PerwiiiHl.ltuBlKHi rveolu the e!e.- elopment of Cotton, Naval Store, fto. All r. il !, Miniik'oml tn me for liipnwnt. to Meeara Duwlev, tJ.miert At Co . New York, will be inaamd (mm Die pun.t ol eliipraent partiee advietng me ae Hn M ie jfiivua mrw KatlHnrera. MEltCIUNDIZK raeeived and furwardt4 with prumptnMe and at mod erate onerf-.-e. - A fall eapply uf; (iltOOKlUKS, ' kpt -..uti.ufljf is' More, wliiub will be told at jnw & aala of Marvin At Cu.'i eelekrated iTHaTviB riKK AMI HVRI3l,A8.PnOOP HAVKS, anli M irnue Pa'ert l'nwdr proof L eke key vieliHt unlv n'.HHrt of aa nuurn. TlLa.l.. pin-, eiie win oe lorwanlea tlirimirk M'llMiiKtun wiihiml ehsrite liw iiureice or lia-watding Tft "Bilei -6f Cott6n"Tirur ia3-44 Brown'- ; .hHting, &UOl!hM-'U A..A. wii.T.akiv - - ... " " Wilmuik-ri.0. R." C Jancaiy .Hj J.f.m. KOOO Baahele prime White Cora la Store, and for eal by jk. a WI 1,1. AH I), - Miruh 'J l(9tf ' WilraingK N. C. MKIt! VI.OI BM lOtKlttile Fine, Super and Pamily, sow laadin ad deiVf expeiiting, Poreale by A A. WILLARD. Cuba Molasaca, IN hnCliead and barren, for eale by : ; . a. a. WllmitiKton, Peb I I. tf W1LLABI). Col ton l'aro and fbcellnr. ilALK!Jf.a-alet.y Wilmhuffcia, Pb, , tf. 4 ' WILLARD. Bacon. K AAA TOUXDS of g!.aldera, bright and dry, for UyyUaattby A. A. WdXAKD. Wilmintr.im' etft v I I it ' 'anllea. iMXKii " Aileineolme" for ekle by 150 W ilm i rnjt4.fi . F i ? fig" tf Ai AiWILLARD. 'ITI ATIOw WAXTKDI A YOUNG HIIY whaeen eive the klirtieat cnul bio rftt'ereaeea. and wtfllqunf Aad ta teeea the els nienlery .oil liii.-lier V,"t l)i biar-otiea of d ilea! la dueiree a 'M Datum e TKaifier, AiM.lirli.iu'iii e.d tn the r.illture ef the Rrerr shl maaiiie: an.iwo U'rma, o., will receive lannedl. ale att-nlion . , April 2;tf. E.AItun LOT OF Ol-U NICK. "II.I.IAW WlllttHKr. Ia ten and Ave gnll.vo kegu, jual reoeived ALSO fti-vr-it hKireie end (Htinitil Ave enllun kire nf RIT. TISCnt f iUiW J..iirr W .Ukey. ft'e bave alo oa hand CVinreil Caa Whiasey, audVAppla aad I'eaek IJntrwIy. i- - ,: - :' ,,;.,.('..:... A T IHIXSIIOItO'. $.: WE AKKntn-iiinirthe (loeet 8wk of Prenek. Brv tUb and Aiiirina 4 looiU, ever eeoa. Haniplee eeat ta Mi nl.ntii, et XJount pitii NOT MA3.BLE FRONT PEICES ! x Mfittfyy-rf W"Vt ji fm-4Hifm mmi .4i.tlii mmUi. ItTiriifH eY?yuiv. TirTTif ift"Tir unr4 t mtrtrf V ' wtf G-ald AUAfanwi ajteiMwa druwl . : , IJUUVA. i Ail an & CO. mar J, W tf Fire Insurance. T M1K 0RKKN8U0R0 MUTUAL PIRB IneBraSe COMPANY is now buina polleiea ef tnearaae apon DeeUiug llonaee, Store aud H are Uoa ea, Milli, Paetorlee, Mr bandin, Ae. Pur infomitio-i or tntufeaee apply to ear Agent I yonr plaee, or addmeme at dreee.kera, N. C. -'. ia. u- u. HibisuA, rrert trWl iU 14 appoint loeal Ageat in all-tbe Tom and boeioeee aeighborheodt of thi atta, Appbeante fn eeaetee will addreel ae as above. UrMmeooro. no, ii si-. i io.OOOIka. Old Stenl fa bite t" end farmers for 'pUiita.ion work, n cheaper otnetper. than Iroa and Bjtarit appiy.'ra .r i . J. U, ii l.llll.u ITWUfTW I AI.UKKT JflflNSON, K if-lifh, April 9 tf OenH i i R fl U. K. Co nijtnd rrt an 1 Ki ogreee wioy if . jjoutiiioii: f MRS. M. J.TENTBES8 CAN v.inm.,Ji meaiben nf i!ip C"v.'-nuoa and Other reg'aiav boatUra at . , TS.eaut ahn Pah : r! u y: ; $1.00 FEU DAY. -.; .April 30 tf ; t v- " ak or South cakomw. ; Tit O tw;al niretlug el tb tck!io!Ts of thl B iEk will 'li k'-fd on the twpond Ibandey iu eune oeat.tl. III diy "f tne nvoUi, at Met tanking lluuee iu U,e tl:y ol ' !.. - C. DEWV.,, . j. Caiil, Italeigh, May' 8 2awtiJ-' rim JLUdLl - NO. 237 - 186 6 ATf KACTI VK BI'KINO STOCK ot i l FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC - - DRY GOODS. WK rwpeetrullv Invito the aitea'lna of the Tiadt to oar very daeirable and ebovna etoek of Amerlrnn and Itrltlaa lanry Prra .. Ciooda, eniont l,i,-k wiay be foanU the laleet etylee mparM IKit emewa, together with aa eateatv awortment ot euperiia' . y STA PLE K) nn, r-'v '-. :.'-' D..---.Av:; NOTIONS OF ALL ICINON. We pertiea'arlyealt the attentin" nf Merrbaita yuv Itui tine eit to ear lanre Mnt k of , ,io.nr.sTic iooi, and hesitate airt tueay t-at we ar prepared o offer eatra Midaienieoie tt-tr etmik te ntur and tieh ein hriu-ihK a giioral aaenrtmeut ot deeirable tlede all reeently parolaed at rednrad ratva. and will be offer ed at pib-oe to ea t the trade at nr Wholesale W ar Huant on Heeoad Floor of b oa, TV, HI and (CI Hyeawor St rwet , .. " 1 ) - t ' PltKRill'RO, TAi ' wli.r (.'apt Edward tjraham and Mr. Jnha McNeee will br nle.t Ui aee tbrir old fileude and the Trade Uttoeraily. .- . MtlLW'AI.NE V t'O. , Felerabarx, V March li, IKl.tttn - JfHAVAIMl V CO.,. ', AND iCOMMISSIflftaJEBfflliUllSi... No. 19, HI and 83 (sycamore Street, - - ---rKTEitsmrnar v.---: - The eatweTilwni reepeelFullv offar Ibetr aervlcoe tf tnTiAlK IkUltTll ea . teUL'TII, aad to the PLAN Tkli( VtU4VUi4JktUHlKUUtUCAJUJUJIAia.Xhs parrhaeeand enl of - GHOCEKIE3, C'OTTON, . :.jx.ouacco gjiatn, c, I heytntet, by edict pereooel atleuiloa to all buet. oeee oia -Ailed lo tlieiroare, to eeeura a eoatinnsnc ot tba tMiuhdeane eo hbcH-alty bee towed oa the late firm ol 9IrlXWAIE, SO. V CO., f whieb our oenior wae so loof a member. MclLWAINK k. CO. Roar. I) MclLwami, v Kae Pom. 8. It. Uaiitaaaa. Mr. KDWARDORAHAM.ot'tlie UteBrineof Moll waiMidr. Graham and llnniilti Ac Graham, een be f..ue.t tltH Bt,-Where-ha-wirl plemeed -to fod-bie Wende. ' - .;. . , Nniewi, Va.. Peb. S3-IKJma. ' yAxcrc, Dowiev'joiijaWoxT ATT 0 um E T - .A T I. A W, VHABLOTLK, K.C. V tlce in theCoorU of tdavklen,bnr, Iredell, Catawba, IJavideoa Rowan, Oabarrva and L'oioa, aad ia tb ederaland aVupretne t'onrta. , : a t (Haime eollomed any where i tb State.' ' , Mar M I'M tf. , THE BALKIGII NATIONAL BANK .i-.''-. ' : or -,.w NORTZX OAROLXIT KALiioa, n. o 0NITKD8TATS3 DKPOSITOBI A F1NASCIAL AflKSf lharlsew Rrptember 13th, IKttS. . ; -DIRECTORSi Geo. W. fiwepcoa. rWt. 0. P. Minhall, Joe. S. eaanoa, I ict Pri'l. Jo. W. Hob , W B CLulisk, Cathitr, . Tbi Bank to-now eea for tb traaiMliea of Bank lag baalaeea. ' Uold and Silver Coin, Domeetl tiohanga, aad United State, State and! local Boearitle boniibt and old .--' '..- V-. Uaenrrent money dlieennted oa the mot favorab'e tofai. "Depoaiue reoeived aad oereful attentloa paid te tbe eeeounte of bunaeea aiea and Unas. Co lertloBi aaada at all nointe la tbe 8ute of North Carolina" '."'" " 'M't; :liiLiAiiTHi;aM iNsuitANcis" THI NATIONAL MARINB A riRk, Insurance Company.. j,; -, . Hew Orleene, Leaflena - . CAPITAL. . 666000' - AAtaJlDtWIOJ NKIr Ktlt lillVI TO INPORM the puli bile that m has heetf IegW SiP'iliited '"-" teeA fee tlta ahova-aaaed Cvmpeoj and ii aow reedy W-tekiafcAl tuatjimsry rie tJie L'oaipan; wee organ ieed la Jaaaaryj .'rfB, dtie aeeet are tbe' ot eeoare la the e iutry. Hub-Agents will be appointed ta tbe following eooetiee, via I Preoilla, Warren, Kh, eraovlile, Jobaena and Orange. L W. PKcK, Agent, Ralelrh, Nov, T tf t ItVI IIAKUOW, r. r " WITH - ; .-' 2INN, DOaRANCE.A CO Stapleand fa my Dr) GiHids Noa. SO A 82 Leonard Mm t, iWe of Broadway ) -" '' NEW YOIIK. Ph I'l. l j f KOllTlI CAUOI.I V1 Ml TI AI. Mi l: 1iniMN'F renptiv. i . il liALEIUll N.C opfiiKii, ClUKt EH f J'lflyt'tf, M i , fr...W , tllKAM W. HTMKJI. u-e l'rri,!,u K. II.HATl'LK. Arr.,:.. , - , r l)IIIKTOKS. CHARI.PS K A4UKMH, KVKKAKf) II Al t, IIIHAM W HIIKI. 1-dAtlh.HM 'lOWI.KH, WILLIAM n. JilM H. tth'N1IN HCMIKK. l'lMlill KM)I. J ' 1 1 V (J. Wll.l ItMH, W II. LI AM ii Mi KKK, M. ) W II. II AW H M! I.I.I-It, RbMP I' BATTLti, ALIILKT JllhON, I..-"-'-.-.-,' ,R ir-. BA1TLK,- -.' ''-" I'PuMWea 4ed payable aftr deth, elr when the leorer eha't attnin a rf-ti.nin a-e, fife jum ike rlmmt of trsJifitr, tf prttt tm ire ftr ttf TtrtttjU o' tr'femnJ t A.Wnr;"- rwmlioo. or tliirty dottare', .ey h peid.'hU la .b and fttlf io prHwain .fMita' oa iff t'Mtrtrt. ili'.'-f of tUe eoopMy in tbe H iek of Cope Fear in Rt.-H!. - Ail -mmnii aii ie fur lb otni Rah iffh ma.t be eiiiire to Hawk S VI "-Itn K, II. HATO.K.-A'y ' Iratewk K C CoflVfn RIO and Java Coffee tit sale by r A. A. WILLARD. WUmiagtoatreh . f y i . : Tin: s et i NEL. A JvruerDnUoccupj init not more ihaa 10 iia- ot ouaioa type whict roatuiae a X)uari 1 Insertion $1.00 I week 1 1.(10 1 aiiKitb I ttumJu... s u.otf 15.(1 ' 10 fo" 1(1.00 A. I ,1.00 f 50 1.00 I wek . 1.60 Special notlcM. ender a enerlal band, will m inarmed oadollar jir square lor ri b treerticB. Paaeral otic wil) be rherfted a ailvertisrmctite Tb itmplf aonouncenirnt ot death or arriaue will not be eharired. a. t akoxav. . Ltiiuair, giii htm icnossi:TT v t o.; - j Formerly SeSouctt & Erowu. . (L'lftahliahfd lu General Commission Merehanti i Ho. 6 Nokth Watkh r5T., . WILMINGTON, N.C., WILL give pereonel alR-ution to the purelieea and eai Of 1'ltMlU.I flf BVM'V dn.'l tail Bfkl Ilk VM. eeivg awl forwanting gutel . . i sen ., im, via, , TBO. W. DAVIK. K1MHRII JOKK, JK. DAVIS & .TONKS, - 4'- ... UKUCtiiS, AUCTION & COMMISSION MEnCIIANTrt, Tffa 6ft Favettavilla fitraef to w w we w a a war ea , stAI.EIGll, N. )., KI P ooaetantly on band a very laru tippy JVof '. .'-. JTAMIXL.V OlJOCintlKS. eoaeiftitig ot - Baoott Lard, Flour, Meal Corn, Copperas, ' t V Buckwheat, Cheese, Tickled Oyster, i- CV.ftmnorrn A 1o Portr, Bladder Snuff, , , : Boda and Butter Crackers, ' ' Tea Cakes, Percnssioa Caps, Salt Pith Jbr, n -ALSO- 1 Wood and Wilow War, iravEaidwaro, . , ... -, 1 - -m vwwr muu otw ii-wwHi,r' ic-".k'wtat?'-.a' v Soaps of all kind. 1 ; Ws rwponi fully auluiit (Mincrnmonia ol - CttH. Cotton Tarns. Iroa. A- . -a,.d " 1 ' couiNTiev iMiomrcu. an cTt.n-ijrnmwnra eneii rm-eive pi-monat end promjii Pt-b l 3ml4J. N ' (QOTTOIK KKUDI t'OTTOIt GEWII A tin Int. it Vxtra nulii. IWhumei rriTTiW sEKU, one and two j earn old, . la citeis ana lur Kie liy , UAVis Ai JtlNKS, Mareh gl IH3tf . ' - Baloigb. ( bui lt or en horea w'aKgmia, ia good lunumg A V ordor, for eale by ' March A. 174. tf i JACOB KILL &mS, r ' ; PKTKK8IHJRQ, VA., Manufaelurers of Cent's riolhlii?, KIKP C0N8TANTLY ON HASo A LAKQf toek of DRY GOODS,1" . " CLOTHS, CASS1M1-una ' ." boots, shoes and hats which we offr low to Jolb r. Corner of gemore and Old Street, Peteribnrg, Va. Novambr.a3 l.tlra-pd. FtriAKI COWPRR. dAMK A. ktOOIta COWTLR at M00UK, AUCTION A COMiUSSION -MLIICIUNTS, . Fayettevillo Btreet OypwiU I'c.vtitf i pruff A-lart, . J ft.il.Kiou, , c., WILL tell alt kinde of prdees and g'wdt of any deeeriplion, on Oommijuina erat Auetioa. , Will eelleetall e'a.ml aad tod vulual dobtt againet par. tlee refilling ia theeiiy ol Rlii;h or ta theeounty nf Wake, aad adl buy aad tell oa puaioitel a, Real-Estate, ' Cold and Silver Coin, State Bonds, - ' Stocks, and V , , , . Bank Note. Coaalgnoisate eoliclted. . ICOWPKa MOORK. -Jan. ,-18,tf. - - - . Old Kirk Wllllitins "ivhlakeV. " " VS Agent fur Niuk Wlllieiaa A Son, e ere pre pared ts fuinlek the abeyr pupalar brand ot WnUke, by tbe barrel of keir. Ad.irent ordere to -i,.,J..i..,.;,;;j. .'0l'KK A IMOoKK liut kHlicul and Iurly arlt u l-aa, VrP.UYeaperior Back wheat at 7 per cn.tn per p. iind bv tiie V-t riuiHte, Knrty Wat.tirou and aiar- Mwtat (tardea I'eae at :i Heme a queit. t'UWI'HH A MODKK. ful. 17 tf House aud l.ol for S.tle, Oy& Hoeaad tKnti tl t).l..rt Mirei.t. awixW' attached, and iMie on llnhlei Wirei-i nanna and about into note ol land atta. Ih-iL : If.ith li.uiften in ned ordr and wtl hicated. Al, a bdof Doe VadkioOtmfy Wln-ki-v in-t e.-ive.t - ; Ctmi'tll Ai MOtiUK. Peb3, Ififl.tf I) o.T ioki:t. That fl'K WI.ANKd-ithe rrnl eeriHr f..r . Coua'y olHimre, Lewynrs and "tiiet-e, are guitin' op in the b"t trle, by.me ot th l.t Lawynri anil uiiint through biiiue oieu m M If. I.t'i!" I l on t'n.nd. April M-tf COWI'Kll A MIMKlv i. A. aorriTT. w. n. anvnrf. jiae M'hefkin lHOI'l'ITT, BIIO. Ac O., - :- General Commission llerchauta, ' ,No..4 HiHrth Vt'ati r ttiic.-L, ; Wihnintoa, N. C, .VriLL rive prompt Fernotial eru-uiion to the U ta all linr'M. .1 ol t'nttott. KftVftKWlHM fiiTirnt Pro'liH e, A11., Ai. Ait reeeivicsr and hrf-irHrg. SWle. , . p t)rJer wmeiiM aaa proinpuy uii. Jar. -17. HJ. Inn , " lOHwAI.BC. til BnrreU of Tar, ia einellrit order. ' -. ;' IIAVf-i A JONKfl, March I I 'W -If ;.'. K'il-ib. N.C lAJlilLLAUlt FIRE INSRANCEjCO f.'.!P A N Y X ( Or THIS CITY of -'NKWYOIIK. Cash Capital aad AenetJ, ',Ulf,ii. 0. SOU WOOD, V(, JAu. t.. MN,L.i, Ae.' E3Wft CANTRLUA0 RNT CP TUBA fiOVK I d miiery fur i-ale-ak and vtinity, -' be lesud at b ii L IA Knl- aad iVwie Sir-t.-. eeirS Kovemiit-r sS im-tf. 1-ilr, enrticr of o Jlrnl'- ina. 4i-tterii; T. (Jojke'e liutet. SfAf" h,i4wd eopy till forbid. A . - 1 f-
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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May 17, 1866, edition 1
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