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i .7 7 ':0 1- r rilti DAILY "SENTINEL. n. E. tEEE, state (Timer. j TEUM3 OF SUBSCRIPTION. ' - Tbs StxTistL in published every evening eiofjii tiaBUsy, ou inv l-nioivinK tonus '. For oca motith . . -- for two Bainths, Three BVHItha. - t J' Hu month, . ' tin S.00 3.00 "s, 8,00 Weekly bVntmcl.siuc year' fir e 'ifU of nnr friends in cttrndmc: Bishop Atkinson in England. The last Cliuftk IntttUgtnerr publishes the following interesting Utter from Jlishop Atkin son, of the Diocise of) Jyortn Carolina, under date of London, July 6. It is tbe Bishop's- in tention to commmji'te frefiucntly, tlirougU tin same medium, to his friends at borne, tome ac count of the object-of interest lie may meet while travelling in Euroite : We left Baltimore in the afternoon of Just the 8tli, embarking on the tcamer Worcester; obo of a line recently established from thnt poi to IivernooL " Our voyage wae roi'irli for the season ot the year, Lot couhl not be called ator my, (nlthottgti we lost tiic top nr one or oar raaats in a gnlc,) and aa our ship wat staunch and strong, and it officer skilful and courteous, the passage waa iHirbniv more pleasant than usual. We n.acbo.1 Liverpool in about fifteen lav, landing on Sunday evening the 54th. At Baltimore is, !y ,' wiilo. going eve hundred miles further ltma tint York, from England, - tola may I coniuereu rather a speedy voyage. For the last two dava we were constantly in signt ot ;ue irwn or t eisii co.ut wtiicu ureseu tod fat more cheerful and : varied arenes than those restless Atliintic wavea, which had ao long occupied onr whole Oulrt or view. ...... Liverpool, although an mcUut city, -i wa small and obscure one,, until within lhe i last hundred years, during which It baa become the ureftte.u euinoitntn lor toreiirn commerce in Enp-. land, and therefore) In the world, i It baa indeed one-third of the foreign trade, And one suth port oi the general commerce ot Great llritain, )ndon, of course, exceods it in the last par tic u'ar, butevvu London doea not eqnal it in the former, - 4n greatest boewt erhats ia its docks. They occupy an area of about 2X)ii acre,rid the riuaya extend fourteen niilt-a iu length. These docks being crowded with ships, and at the same time separated, from the river bv a broad slip of Jaudort which there are very often builds intra, and at low tide being ninth a bote tbe lev- el of the river, (for the tide rises here aome thir ty fitVthey present the appearance of a k-afle-w forest in ttie air. ''' ,cv Li verpool has used ita great wealth very nobly in arafabllsluns" institutions for " the 1 relief of every form of human auilerinir. Thia ia indeed one of t lie characteristics of English Life which most strike an American; ' for in our new. and comparatively plcntitnl country, whrre want it leaa felt, add weolth la accumulated, chanty, by no means exhibits itselt on the tame extena- ivo and mK!'init scale. . And yet, with ao deoso A iVoiuilation, Ute evil ia only uutisjuUid, t tMKit hrbswlwdi'1' begjrina; in unf eorauinn, and would be milieu niont o, hut tor the police, and, extreme poverty ia aeen, aide by aide, with extreme t wealth. t olwrvcf, Itor Example, many - women walking along those splendid ttreeta without ahoea, or atoekmga. On the whole, Liverpool, cwenllally a new city, doea not interest ao American very mneiw iecue to much like bit own.,;' L -c' " "' ''. ,' On Thnrsday evoning wo went t Chester, the nan of which (CWru) indicates iu Ruinan origin, and here we were introduced to Antiq uity. "The walla built by that people, who al ways eem to hare intended their buildings to last as long aa the earth, atil! remain strong and compact, and unless the world itaclt should be deatroyed.thcy will continue to stand when eve ry structure iu the United States ahall be lev elled with the dunt They torw a delightiu) walk, commanding o view of the rich valley of the Dee, of ueighljoriug heights covered by charming villa:, of distant mountains, and ft wide couutry covered over by a ebcet of verdne, like velvet of the deeptat green, . We, of course, vuited the Cathedral ; where I first attended early-service in 'the La-ly Chupcl aa it is called, and then, after breakfast, a cho ral service in the Choir. I must remind jour reader, that an English Cathedral is building ofrwhlch we have tnit owly-no- representative, but no type in our own country. Their dimen sions, . 9; are enorraon. That at York is by iutenud uieaeument, SH feet long, t:' tcet wide in the line t)f the transept, and 99 feet high. Ia England are all built tn the form of the' ordi nary lomn Cross, their length bing from East to West, sod their breadth Iroro North to Booth. '.The tnrt sacred part i toward the East, in which direction the early Chiiatiana xpcted , Our Lord to come when IT shall manifest Hint self in HuGlory. Thia orientation te one of lhe incidental evidences of an ' important fact ' in Church UisWry, bearing, as it U.ea, both npon doctrineandtliscipline, thatdfritain derived ita Cbriatianity not from Italy, bh$ from the JCatt, probably tlironh France. For this orientation is required by the principle and practice of Church Architecture aa understood ia Greece and Asia, but ia not in the same wayconsidered a necessity, and 1, I understand, far from being universal in Italy.. To reWa however to the English C'atherlrals, the Ion part of the Cross ia the nav of the Church, tlmt 'where ;the intersection, ' ir the Choir, aud the interc-wting parts are called .the Transepts. , That at C'hcskr ia ty uo mean erne of the Urgent in the sountry, yet it is spacioas enough lor one congregation to meet in a traa- ' aept, another 'in the choir, while the nave la not ; used for publi worsl.ip, as no praaohor voice j ronld fill it. . There are many curious and an- - cient monnmeritn in thia Cathedral,, and one which is new nntlyery lc!tytiful, lately erectHl, it is said, at thciuvtuuoe oi some American cier rymen, to the memory of Bishop I'caraon, the . illustrious anthor ot tho Kxposilion of the Creed who presided over this Sec in the Jnttpr purt ot the seveDteenth centuiy. . .. We wandered over tlie lwn, and saw some- lived. In i some of the old bouses, Uie pauea ol fda.se in tb'e, window werealwut four inches by - Ut itimijOiUEa K!e.r.okJLiwd..nnifc bie.h wirraaltat J9i.lLft!ttlihj5il inns. 'one could almost touch the oppos'te aide. I some pirU ol the toyn they have houses of very singular construction. They have . porticoei tnnnfng lfngth'. front, rnncU above tbe kfrel of the street, 'all. wiling, a covered walk, wHh ahopa on ooe aide, while"' Mow these are other shops, an'd warehouses, opening on the street. These arrangementa were made, I presume, le cause' in'troublous tunes, hefow artillery wa much used, n one was safe bcyqsd the all, ; while all wereVithin, o that consequently every, spot of ground protected by their enclos ure "was precious, and economized to tiws nt niot. In the afternoon we Arhvit to Eaton lln'l, a seat of the Murtjui of Westminster, the richest nobleman in England, and which consequently bat all the tplecdor that wraith can (Ire, while 1 ; , - . . , y y -VOIaV-II, t 11 lilL "! ' "' Um nature and art have combined to adorn the scen ery that surrounds it with the most attractive ocauty. lou enter me grounds soon aucr leav ing Cheater, and drive two or three mile before resetting the bouse, .through a park in which noble oak are Kuttered in clumps, or rows over tbs richest green tward, with Uere and there thickets to protect carae, and now and then bed of flowers, wliilu flocks oi sheet) and herds ot doer are seen in graceful group feeding at their ease, or stretched m tue shade in esce!ul rrpope. The house is avast pile of building In the Gothic style, id which the tourist sees but me mate rooms. A suite oi tuese constating ot a dining-room, a saloon, an ante-drawing room, and the drawing room, occupy one tide of the v : i t . . L: 1 1 itiiuNv, fiiiu cag ue scon iu mv view, . auui these are ;Jjcautiful rboms, but the aaloon ia especially suiH'rbi H seems to be iatheMoor ish taste, and I thought, aa Xlte . Alhambra was painted: on the , wails, that it was perhaps in imitation, el, an 'apartment in that iar lamed building. Altogetuer it remimlcd one of a scene Lj the Arabiau Kifthts.- The library! u a lago rixau Uli richly bound book, but the colcction sctineitto Jim scarcely worthy o the maguiticenee of the hoiiae, and The wealth of the proprietor. T Tiere Sa a beautiful Chapel, with a very gmal copy vf Huben' .Descent from tbe Cross, aa an altar-pcicc, but the picture on the whole disappointed me. The statuary I liked better. We went over a part of the garden, and some of the conservatories. ,Ve were shown, as one of the most remarkable plants, the Veuve's By-trap, which so abound around Wilmington. While looking at the productioua of so many distant lands, congregated bore by the power of wealth, I n ii-lted, a . I had often wished be fore, that I Utd Br, Curtis' or Dr. Cbcahire's knowledge of, Bolanyto enablutne better o appreciate what I saw, The next day' .we came to Loudon, travelling by the express train, at an average of about forty mile an hour, sometimes. I suppose, reach ing fifty. We passed by tones and villages too rapidly even to be able to. read the names , of the stations, and w knew hot where we, .were until we entered this , wilderness of brick and. mortar, I was fortHoilely enough, to have here a young friead, Lewis, iason of Dr. A, S. DeKos- set, of . Wilmington,-'- who , w prospering a a merchant, and was able, and took pleatura in giving , uc all the . I needed in procuring lodgintr and tha like. - On Suuday morning, I went to one of the moat advanced Kitualiiatic Churches, that ot St. Albans in Brook street. Ilolbnrn. and iu the aiternoon to, ft. Jamc'. Piccadilly, where I heard the Bishop of Oxford preach ontrOf his eloquent sermon! but J,must reserve njy olxser-1 vationson tlientmmvi to another letter. ' I niust sid however what I know will cive pleasure tn pome of our readers, that Vby the Uessing of Providence, in auticipations cf im proved heiilth have been, so far, encouragingly turn lioiuu, pot as strong, to lie sure, m I was twenty year ago, but more able to endure labor and tatigue, than I have beeu for the last two or tnrce. l nave uml no recent attack or tamtness, but I bsve rk)t preached at all, and have studi ed very little, and in short, am doing .what I can, to increase my ttiwgih. lours, truly, T. A. I - - A COI HURTS' i t.' :t, sii. . , ! '.lis. j. s. rtfnr f tiik stvrn, . XIIU HOTJTHEUN r ... N ' LYXClIBntC'VlKGLNLV, iittnK t'tiiK. iconaim AUTHOEIZED CAPITAL Sl.OOO.OOO. . i nT ar a x ' f t - IXS'UKKH AAIXST ALU ACCIDENTS." (liviaf Ih bt4uT snKMnwil PwHif fm (' fall isnomit liuurwl in rats ef 1UI, aud evmaVcMlloa caeb twk s: KOT EXCEtDISG TWEXXY-blX WEEKS, Aeciot P..t.ietrfurtWwhh 11 torn- asaiMtltoa vaeli wmk; ataf t(i nliltiinail fur (3 jixr as- Tw UvUi uifimiam will tacar I -'.'. ami inve till ioDcGraltui fwh wenk. IweDlr 6 Duilars Meurss a Pi-Hoy for j.NW, with $25 weekly eomp-a-(U.b Kiliy Do!Uir fwoures a fail P)iey for 9 H'.eeo, ilb afl euiapenaauoi t4i wevk. , , ' 8H0ET TIME POLICIES, 1 Travel. nay hti at IU IW)M R OF H( E, Va 6rt Maw titfeet.1 Lvantibarar, V f t (lie atailrrS ist a Mi4 lhe a eenii: eee araa. . 1 . Puii eiee ft one en r l J mwtlii FReinviuaj. t nau.nf deatb lrn i-l' iit, MwO, ewl ie r of ivjiirr (IS per.week.' :n--tm f, ' ':t Ol ItlU VMM) I UKU-IMt iwib era hands, aad rnvreoteii ba Ulrrtltvy wiHely and favorably t we.iherehirh, aupval with eoa 0 .lee t tbe K wd win sad pnlnn. tte siuiUueta orri )-t mh " " ; POL. MAl'l'tCK 8 LA SO HO ft NE trefamJ Tmu. OEM I, JDH V B rtOlrD0N.nl Uooraia, CKN'L IIAUTty T 1IAV. 11I Loutiaa. Vie rm'l: l.ti. IKS r r. HH Aelamj l ttrtrttar. it W 1. 1 tH M tiol,r,ir . COU HESfcVE I'E VI ON, Ajthd. U K VT U Hi'. ..1 f ilm B Iel'"l, Miutiee 8. Lsuliuroe William I) Killer J..Iid II K'lowt. (ten. M Uitoker. ;- .-Abrakam I Waraieli h-epba T.frter, , f'his M BNrklnrd, Ili.U'W-T-' bwiisa lVyt.it, Juae It-lf . - - ktaiWKb.S. l M ClIAHU)TTEsnLLE. VA. -' " Asioriata Principal!. H.50 C. X. Carh. - k James M. Oabnftt, M. A., fl'niv. Vs.) - Te wiH S.'.'."!-f t'i S'ul i 1 bi-i; a t. Mti'ly lit eufrriht-r. ead June tti k,7. -ie(iut.e f S'l-.'v 11 a 1 itiu in prepe brs lor lb I.'niivr-i! y f.f Vi'iriuin w any br V-tUx. nr fur the ptaiHe! b-irrf f Hie SjMtridl im a k cive l ieetfefii- RjtKi ftis and Hies, ltBs.-Kri H.ir. nrA Tmtii.) ti!3 txr aatl Ifwuoa. psvWe TO sittaiic. Wiwhine ud ( net f'. r.i'4 l nete-! f.t ; ?cfi fupil will bif bja Ww WILPONiCv . CARIt, Clarinti-sviile, a ' - JAMES M. GABNETT, M. A.', Junction, ILinover Co. Va. Jury ?4-8tsw3w ;. .'.' - . I 5 t am- ah i 1 JU JlVOVf.D BATHER RltiHT THAW BB raEHDEMT.-Her tlaj. ) '.,"- iUMJGIIF - FIWDABVJ5mTGf - AUGlIS,lV10, - ! NORIII CAROLINA PETROLEUM A N T t- INCORPORATED UNDER THI LAWS OF NORTH CAKOLISA. ; 0 t F I C K Cankins (Mire of Preulzcr, Kelltut? C'npiial 300,000 liar value or kharea, each 4.00 Xamoer oftshures, ' , . - 100,000 30,000 shares reiKrteel by (vmpany ror wrkinf t apiiai. o Miam (o be aaeeeartt., ' - UUARU OF DIRECTORS, PhTR'ATAlIi , CYIil'! MEStiKSHAI.L. . ... '--. E. r. JON EH, - . A. rt.lSItKMZK.il, U.WtD MnKSIGHT, - J - U. BOUTZAUX, M. Win V. - - V. V. TAVANAU. JAMES K JOSKS, - Hl'NHY O. Kr.l.tK10. " OITI CE It CVltt'ft B. -MHNfiKNH ti t. E. P. JON EH, l'ro,Jinl. Visa J'roaiileul. P. CAVANA1I, o. intKNtztn. Mnpsrintaixlant, 'IVaaaurvt . PROSPEbTUS. This eomnsnv mat bv warrantv title aetrlv four, teen tboanud arrva of uiineral lsuda, situated' in tbs eountiea of Chal bam. Moot. lioetunKbam and Blokes, nn tha wstora of l)Mip and Dsn liners, in North Caro Unit, which abound In plentiml deposits of o6sl, eop per, iron, salt, and, hi 1 ovary raaaoa to bellv froui geusiul and auruum indicatutos, jwlrobinBi er coal ml. . .. . . , ... Hi sorviea or toprclicsj.nd emeimil men, ex perioBCditn IwiiiR oil, audttimnlatwl by long course of euooeas in Venanao coantT. l'ennrrlvanu. were aooureo uy me coiupauy uveri muuta eiuc sad they are bow on tha lauds, with lhe roqmsua force, tools, atssro eiiRiue and maclilnsrv, Ixmidr a well with very flutisruiir pronpeet of anoeoe. The orRtniaation of this ooinpiuy effseted mu tints aluee has now been nerftn'ted in legal furm. bv an ol luotw- poration, with a ospltal of I0,(X), dirldduitot(Xl,(XO us re 01 to escn. Byreforeneetoth valttabla tad laborious report of .Prof, Emuions, blsle tieolopst, aud C'omnodors absrea of t$ eaeb. IVillces, L . H. Mvy, every on interested wuj be ao ahled la lutlire 61 tbs valtia of the Isru area of tiirri. tflryseeursity th Korth .Carolina I'strohium and .Mining ve. .,-..,-- --- - It ia well knows that a anporior artinl of bitnmt none coal ia now being mined in the Ieep river coal rerioa, where a portion of the land are situated, aud this company owns property known to be equal If not ulterior to anv on biei ahafta have bees sunk. Con. per, Irna and alt alea abooad, and lb erteuUon of capiuuisw um euesuy uvwii uiim vtxi w uua section ea aeeouut of It value for th above mineral. ltelow are frivea a few extract from tb Journals showing thai there is no good receoa why there should not be t krre onantitiea ef oil ih the "Old North blsle as ia other Btatoa. , . - - Oil baa been struck in Overton county. Tenneaaee. on th aerth line of that Bute, about midway from its oaatorn border, eighteen miles from lb Cumberland niouutstu. CAnf in ( RicKmondi Ohnrrtr, . Od, Well w est iboiku. llio l'arkerthurff TVine etve n aatonishina- atatement of tbe rihl of well ia th region theresbout, ojoslettng of Wood, Wirt, Ituchie and other eountlea,' iss Bnraina BrriURs. 2,,MH) bsrrela per tUy ; White Oak, 1,800 ;Lieli Kun. batt; lloree Neck, UiG ; and of tha aoveral well oa Hnijhe river, e.OOO barrel per iav. Th quality ia laid to be remarkably flae. Th Tim eoneider the oil of West Virginia the beet yet discovered. i Tac On. Eicitsmkt Uxtxois. Tbe ed excite ment tn Clark eountr i (till h!rh. flotu eight or ten dvrriek are up snd at work, f be deepcstwoU le only 333 ff,'wt( ha fstr yield of ofl. S001 of tha other wells bavs atrurk oil and saa at from 70 to 100 feet. Much tint d iiiou't; wiu be spent this summer la the thorough dovclopmeot of tb od resource of Clark einl . Men of cspital snd expenenee em confident Ib'at od will be ton ad la lares qoaatUle, and are wilting to test their faith by a tree expendi ture is developing the bifida. The first company who bored on the Una of Hon. T. It. Toung, it no ra gaged tn trvtng torsive tb anger which wa lost M UU. Tbs taeters UhnnU Company will betrla work hi a few dava twelve nilua aoulbweet Ilia first well. Th prospect ia that locality 1 ood. Ofiteaja T i- It M known tbat arter a few Booth ror inr in th vkmHyof I.ynchbnrr, alavg vemef od wa stnirk ana s productive weu w now ia eucceaenu operation. This ia on tb un In with, aud about WJ milus from, th company' first well on Dsn Itiver, where tbe indii-atkms both general and psrtteular sre similar. In order to bars vuttVieot nxiena to develoo Un vJull property tn such a manner as to insure cue cess, thliteetor hsv authorised 10,000 llurti of tbe capital stock to be sold to raise a working .eepitsl, and aubeeripuon for that somber or any purl thereof will be received. . , . An uncommonly favorable or.porrui.it v for iarest- meitt ia thus Silcd, a those who rbooe to bay stock nnder tbis oOVf will hev tbe ajvauug f an erjast f.iotinK with tb oriiusi Mrportre ft (11 e-' terra t which, sflwr the 1 ihiii!i vt tbe unuiKiiee pru fiia resUxed in those of a eimilar elmrsNer In olher Ptstea, though iu mny fteartoetson losefsviirsMecoo- lilions (Dsn Una, leninpare tbe exu-at, elieanurss sua fee simple till of the lis of operatkMis here flitd gives roaooableMnrnce of the moot lucrative t euli. In msny lnltitu-e in seetions f lets fsroralila oil locslitiwi, shsre btveaiVranned in a fw days froui ti or 15 to (20 and even fO. and po. men who msile stnsU iHTexlineiit reahjte4 forttiom,, - - . . luiMlt r inlonufvu may 1 bad at lbs odK ot tha exnpsu.vvmie door norm er Ibe tonrt Inm, (lrveus- doto, a. 4 wnriFrs fteiiiwTipuonari.iUOW JT oruw "i we tnri"n. r . OresiirlwCXTAug',.Stawtf ...,'." ,. IT1 "run TSifKaatTf tK viRuisjia, Ull ("Kk'U OMni) IIWIIUIIOU fcltl .liDlMll 1.11 the let. day of October and ad r.0 lhe ,.M,B. rf jane i";7 fiOii&f'LAjW willb pp(ted wi the Lib, inatstit, b -ft, all the dprtnif-uts of inatmciV'n Aribb v,u; ar and Mooiesl will ie Inl.v re-eetatibi d io the antne enloffted tie esfhefora tbe war. 1 -1 1 no euMni tr"'ii""S 01 11m AeaiK'mic student; ex- clnaive' of ten tKX'ks, ehlliinK aud ekl oioy, atnontlt t' tiiuCMir.orr, per ,whh hi mric nm.nie ; of the Law . studonl to t, 4 of the M'-il.ml to tJi'u - -v. - -.- : r'or 'ettalogue, airnig.tkilail, nr far rwmi hifur- tsation, atldrem ' H, Mall'lS, t Kiiaxinor iHiifiut, Ag 8-IO1 thariosiesvir, Vs., F OK 8.1 IX. Jf. C. JB. Koad 8 ir " R"it, ','. . 1'ULUA.M, JONES & Cu. Jttlv 2 J tf TU'nri n IU ?! . . - (JRAND OPENING r OF 7 NEW;G0OI)S! TRKMKNDOIS WKt LINK IV PRUKS SMITH'S IM TMK I'l.tt K T III V VOl It DRY GOODS. ONIiY T(ILK, ' 0 VK $30,000 WO&TH OP NEW O00D3, I'lttebaaud at lb late ule salea ia K'ew York, will be oSred at lees liiaa ball the piie of llii-aeina goods the early Spnug. Kw t your time t del 1 NKIV. f OtllltflsABI K lafcNIHAHI.K AT YOUR OWN rEICE! Htm the telUwIn rrlrr I. let an. Jadgefwr Tewrtelvre 1 ' "- yards very god B.'ak bilk, Tlte. wohk ft.Stt t OOtl yards auperh blank Silk, l'.". hi 1 worth S A tot. MtM yards real On-nadtne, aflile. worth $,tt. 31 ll M-aif " from 9.V. Ui .Vie, worth 75 SOIto yafds Mnssiii 'iipm. iUo, In 7fa. worth 50 to t .VI .-. -- - - . . . . IVipltneto, fmmiWe, t I'm , J ie togl, t4HK Unmntie Lawns. y.o. w.nlh Wo, rual Frewli Ln. fri,m Silo. ti P7e " rl.w ' I pi da nil win! tfoailinea. 5o. worth r small flgiirea f.nr Clilldrea, 4Vi 4 " IS. real French Linea Drill for g-t)t wear, Ana a 75a, wtirthlSl, ." Hpsnuli Coating Linen, 45c, worth l. heavy Costing Linen for boys and far )() i IIW 300(1 I0W lOtMl mer's uae, 3"c worth 7.' magniflreal (1-4 French Poallitg, f-) t Lsupiii f Drub I) Kl, H1..MI ' 1000 rth W0 ' aeu Sik Kerk ties, I'M. 1W) doea ladies Una, S4e, worth Stle. WW " " te.. , v" ?. wx " " ,ve., 1 1. an. 5tn Fs, fr.HU . to 13.00 eaeb. and use thonaaad and 000 olher sitic ui too aaoieroas ts mi-atiun. AsHiarly call will seear the Bit MsigniBS, Mikes '. --.I , .- '..'., . . Qeoda canaot l replaced at anything tike the price above asmed. HAVE A SPLENDID ASOHTMEXT OF I lace Points Si Wnhtpltts ORES' ABINE AND BEKAOB SHAWLS. ; THE 8TQCKOF-- , II L A K ti 1 1, la Nn AMf.r.n. Is awmmipiete, asd Im tea ttr sws ntesutaotsrers. frvus r'reoeh Palt-i we cm slf.ird to soli them low, H ... ; avoid. k Jobber' ci. Lt'Ilix e.ie sl-" have their If aulltj niad fa orttrrr el sviii of f c.,,n (ivaiti If rftS eaUf, Sl-I wtlffefo girnrantwf. - - - ' Special Attention it exiled to our stock of vi - Eii.bra. iog some H W )!. rntn.eeix ii.g at IV. per :'., a - ;;. - . :- r" . : V-.i " ysiit Tor 4 t U.' .', ( t..l ? I, i. H ,U a note ' . :' ' ' ' ' - . ." ' , , . , ; , '., !.- . ;. " ot fKiv- jn ! nit I iitwint lilts itj(jU St ynioiAw.Hsiixii.. tiM Styranae.ee 9., I'rlrr-tiatf, Vet. AgiMsfcHl. e. WiM'eJI 'o 'NfUllli'!! faw. ing Jtaehrae, filaowltdeil ty ail lo be Family fiw'.i'g Mstiiia ip nirtesre.. iliy 1? tt 18(.. NO. 3. rpRuaTEES' BALK Oi? VALUABLE MA t , C'HINERV, , TOOL. A-e. DPTRK wwrii ii.mK -rotra Norfntk. VaXlty virtue of a dped of rn. xaeute'd to ai the ttt.of July, IttlWI. i Wiw L, PettiVad -.naer.ee n sl.n. prtoi-ra. d iug bturieta nedeV th arm and style 01 Prill'. & Wetatm. alintl sell at rnMie aai tiow, lureaak wa the pwaswl'ireel ea Wide W Mer trel. Norto k, Va., No. O.eowroeeelnf s-e'el.fk,a m .oatlie lath.davof Anta.t sext 1000, tn eaure HACllINEKi . ItiOLB, ., of tbe "'""i" anfl oieiph-te establiahinew, know as "Cei.tial In.a Wka." ; sl,ovrl valuabl 8lesiu Engines, two or three exeetk-nt Hollers ilirae enmbvr ne Latha,aiM other , R.nmtiv ffiqi ni use atna. . ImiiudiKiely after th sale ef the above artielee, w Ol'FER FOB KENT, rnrtha-bstaaea of lire year tha 8UIUI1KUA aad - r .unr.-i.i tue ssia Iron w.ka I. J. GODWIN', vm. 11. j:luh, Tt list eea. July7 s-cotlt. JEROSENE OIL AND LAMPS. , JUST KECEIVKD.elerg.pp!y of llssd,' Par at, .... ..-i, ana swinging utuiw. ...... .tLSO Th trt-el Kmwne Oil, Iiinp Wirk snd Chimnev I J. UKOWN, ' . Wito Hart A Lawis. . 41 KayetteTllle Htreet, Raleigh, a iitj o u ' - . pHARLO-TTE FKWALF. cn.uiioTjK.x r. IKSTI I s uet 4ii ronimetieee on the t.i, Ootober id-., aud coiitieaxs sriu MU. of Jii. I Si.;. The sessioa lb divided ialo two Terms of Twetitv " 'r, lhe one eofriaimrtng (he lt. Itet. Ilfcie sua tn etnertne l.'il. Feb, I?. XPKNSIKH fKR TKn 09 TWRNTf - U-RsTHS, - - Board, iurhiding evei y'e (pens except 1 ' I : wraatileir , ......i- ain.ai miiioii in 1 oiidf tais Ih-panmrat s)(.S.KI . rriiuary . Ml.Ot1 "tliialo, iI.Klr Langnsgea, llrawlng -aud Paiulinn, fHgn oy rvnipeutm sen inie-uugH lastrnntoia anil at nsaal piteea. ' For eiraalar and C'auiloga tiBing full parties, lars sdilraas, . , 11EV. ll.BCRWELL, Suu't. ' July 5 Jawtoctl. . Crailotle, S C. Newbera Tlnres and Wiltningtou (llspalch tiloai copy aiiineaa wek unlit I. O. t. her, . I0AKIIO AXO DAY MIIOOL l Olt YOIXU LADICt, n k.UII.TtN TRtAI B, Halilaaere Mai, Ma axoM is. Wnsn Car, I . . , . 0 V J. a piuaaa. f Prlnripala. Tha Fall seeMon begins oa Monday Runt. IT IM. Riuce itsreintiloliniKut in 181-J th'is has bwi tl uumi ,u tun uiiiiq m essnnnauy A BouthPin Home Bohoo). T' prltM-iimi. M H rtcpend lor patronsg upon their 9 tuliern lii-nda. For nrruUm r ether talornrstioa JuiyKMsadi lb.x4.iJ,. Itnltlmore Md A. 511 LK. 3IYEUS BHOTUEK, (LAI E OF 8AI.ISl!t;RV, N. C - SUCCESSORS TO BRIDOFORD ft MYERS, AUCTIONlkuS, GENERAL Commission & Forwarding1. MERCHANTS, DOCK AXD SEVENTEENTH STREETS, . KK iitiaiyD, TlRointiA. Rneeial attention givea to the sale of Cutis. T..ha. co. n heat, I iwrnj all kinds of t'uaetrv 1'reoce. f w, iiera.wei niieniiiiB rivea 10 III aarohaM nr ell sitlds v( ilooda for Merchants, alanafsolurena. Farm. eie Sod oilieir ' , , ' We reirpeoifully solicit your eoaflgnmrats snd er-dt-rs July SO 2swtm '-'j JALE ACADiiwr, t -y :'; . WAIIREXTOX, N. C. jsa E. DTJaaER, A, M. Pr Ueipfcl - Pall Session will begin Monday ; July 16th. 1886. 4 ' " " TERts. "'yy-'yy"'''" r- Claarira a Higher Mothbinattcs ' 17 mi F.ngllah llrsm-hee imi Fuel Im pv-h-d M.wm ' , 3 B 'srd including wa.bieg. lights Ac , per Bmwh 17 V Ins slot otmrvoa ie ia It. . eurrewey, payable tell ia tiie bslaaoe at dof tuaioa. Jane um - 1 EXt'EESIOH WHEAT ril. W hve reoalved tut of tltcet 1 -lin whioh we will be glad In :l loonr s.inin aod turmeraue md. rate terms. - Thev r "trotivly rccommcBdi-d a siawl and r- Knhle wnehitw, iinr satisfaction ' all esaea and having So enfwrt.tr in the market Call end eee I . . ti. V. W It.LlA.Vi 8 W & f 'I I. July 21 tf ... - f0 COTTON PLANTERS AND OTHERS CALL AND SEE The ' 'ielrttlt1 I nlversal Cotton . X:-; ui v t:4ettiw'-;'-:: r. It 1. WiliiMi..u 4 Co. have lhe aluuira at .. aoant ag to the t'mtoa flanlcra f this eiwitioa, the! Ibey heve cecdd in wS ing arniagemente with tbe peieateeai -d iftAMtfseHtraraj by;.:Fbt8 ibey ara enabled t iuih te ii.valni. r.ina aad Joaiea era. a'ti.t. i t, tUpiw te- lli.re power, on Very inmle. rn.ctrroiw i " .iliii.. m4W lcM t-rH- tlirie. I".uiiul!maniain al llmir Htore, Fayeuevilie hlri-t, kelcttfU. . Keb-ign, July tf .. i . '. BKit.f.s I'omi a. nuii JU'ILUEHS, lUl.EKllf, N. C. FlAVIMi Ai-ao. ieird will. n Mr. W. ,T 111 and rfiit'.di i.p our aiwliin! hh..).., we affp e)ard to rfmiitft fr ai kind 4 miri th buitiimg ur re- lAfl'nt.g tine. tVeiMll kep a ha.ij ,t)KWK-( FUlOKITO WKATIIKH n.iAKIUMJ MuuLulSO ni-aiiaiad' IUtA;kfcT MA-lt l.l.l.MIVKnd II Oii . tlirlcia ..tci!d tr-i.Tl live auiT..o(iiT;g eatry for anv t.r ti'e wvntiw.i win, e vrturaoiir itricre tlienka tomtr ti.'ia sta t-Krt-i.crs Uf the liner pMM.r received weret'nfo.a,'' mt4 te.-pc tluiiy ee Miff oe Welt btrct, the f'entral Railroad Ul'Ot . May l-rf. ' . , JTII E I S KNT I AUveitieejHiitnoccupjiirsunt more tlistt VI lir of miuioo tvp mhieh ronstitntea a Sfiiiiri' -. 1 Iiioertioa . f 1 M ! J wc k S 0 to.e 1 ,M "O.rti ;i jo ' '. 1 , , ' , t."'l 1 B.oii-h , f - ".Mi aionttia 4 " . 3 .! 1 Sin) A .:( ' , 1 week .' ,- so 1 . f peeial nolM'va. under a eotclsl hoa.I, a ill be char- ged oa doljar jh r square Uk eih insertion. FaiifTal si'ttwea will bo eJiitrprd as adrpTt-.scwenti . .TIiselnrplcannnuiMvmciit nf 1 death sr ntrrisi; III not be vbr;'4. 1 ' 1 ... -1 -. H .'.J..-a..l..Jt 1..JJII II O o K -Asn- JOB PRINTING ' ; lit" , KIClfOI.., dOttna.W NK t TIIKRX. 'If. E. Corawr rayelievllle and IlnrrMt fiirt. ' s Hi IE! GIT, X.C. The office oecapiad by a over Uoaer KiamHia rarvar's H..k store being enuitl; loe small si d dark for our rapidly iaoreaatng baamaea we have reuiovtd to ll.e hige nwil h-r.iM.rly oocapied by (he Hlai Clothirg liepertinrnt. N K Coiner of tavellnvill aad Uarrert Mtuiets. whr srear prepared to fill or ders for 1'IU.N UNU ol everv dwirioline ih a .11.1.. ry maaaer, va reaHHiabl teimsandat verv abort aotive " itu aiodera tvaea and Iinnii r, .-1 good workmen, o'ur facilities fiwexecuung good Piiol ing e aasttrpaseed la this section. . BOOKS. . UTIIOOI. ' ' UATALOGt'Es -'..'-; . . . m uool r - I - neroETs, - - nrVITATIOS AND BUSINESS CARDS. RAILROAD, CORPORATION', AND COl'RT ! ItLANKS, HI LI, AM) LETTEU HEAIKS, ; . . HANK CHEt KM, . ' ' - - CIRCULARS. handbills; - ,' . , POSTERS, , ' ELECTION. " .-. ,- ':'.- .''' : TICKETS," .. ." CAMPAIGN ' ' DOCUMENTS, - a . tti:., A'C, strf, die., c, All kioda Of UlltlKN fiv Emilia nl I ..irt. l...;.i... ate. fureMlied to ot.lor. ' Orders by wail wtlJrecefae'prianpt etlentioa. Thankful lo the ae-'iile ol our eanve k. r..r II.. very bbetal patrtHiage heretofore eilendi-.l 1.. e. raa only sy I hat their favors bat urge as to renewed serttoua, , ' .1011 Kioitnm, i ' Jntl S ,(M(M IN, ' . MOIIN U. NtAUIhKV. Jus lf ,'.;'.. a, . at aexsar ' - wa. t. aair. eva. DEItOSSETT V CO., Formerly DtEottett & Brown. (EstaWUlied in (Jfncral Commission Merchants, . No, 6 Xonm WaTtn St."" . VIL5lINGTOX, N.fi, . WILL give pmfcal st tun 101 to the purrhax ami . seleol Pruuu. if everv dwiiioii..e. eml m m. Celv'eg and firirwandn ' giMxirt. Feb ti, tl fiin. : TLAXTIC IIOTI.I , UEAli OUT, -raS tAItQKASD COMMOTIO us Hotel will be opened for lb n.i-H, n ,( Vbito. on tti VVih of July Willi htW HirnitHM An' ft a t nt stai All nl it, tid ft Citiiilurtrtbi selveaia llileKlala. The oroiuivtor bega leave to li.r..r, .11 t. this flae, " ; ", Slimmer Itcirciit. that no eff.wt. bsVtpsred to 111 k,- thlr toi-ura agreeable end plesi.iit, , tlfl SMlHitg Itontt will always be In rlins. f. earsioet- ' . Excursion Tlcktt foten fs-e l Itmelirsd thy nun le'uru will ba auJ we. klv, by th. Agent 0, I AtJamo er N t; '.. K, at Uu.dpboto ' T, i ' ' ' r T. A. GRANGER, July 23 JOt .. I Proprietor. JEAL, WE.1E, JIEAL, Iirfl Bab!aie swot tors N ; Jatt Meeiveil bv ' , -.A P- WILLIAMSON & CO. July 81 tf F at tii B. flraarlrtu H.;niti,S iu B; ,' ' ' ' tteott'U iluiima .1,, ' ' - I'L'LLl.UI. Jnvrt A rn JulySttf - . V F lsAI,k. BKiT BUOrVJt Bern- l,e.doa Port-r. Je.t arrived , , . I'ULLIAM, JONS4;CO. July 21 tf : OTICE. TIIK WtTt.TI l00, or htlcieg m,u-, ttim ia oe oali.bitu at ear ore, aad lor $ie at Inventor Jw ... N ,', PULLIArt, JONES A CO. . Jn'y 20 i't . .. (TtVE I'EAIl n.lK. . Sot redeemed hy th Chir of tb Ktlelgli Rrewra in tliii f lly.sed st . y : J'l'LLIAM, JuNES A f't. : July SOtf ' rvouTii rif ate nto ,v nit ash ; . . ' OKKJ. lUvtsg secured t lie rvioi ol a eoirfjmi leiiUm, we are ao prepermj loguin aawa in h 'best style id oa Binders! e liu-'. . Wareslao pn-p ne.i ir, fttrtrieb kll kinds of can." ins. eed repnir still li.'hy. Otders sent t a will u t wilh prooipt all-ni.ni , r r. WJLI.IAMMJV Co. ltith'ig!ciioe'.ttf 'I'HOM.ISVILLE FEMALE CfUI.KnF. The First H..n of I hie. atitllli. oe tte ,m. day ol Augii.t. il r H'a 0 uri"h - Trn?ia. . n.iso, tu Indii g all lint l ghta, 15 pr monta li'iims. in I'mjmraiory I), parimetit Sin t.i i .i pet mht. .. , e J0!:,.j-jAt rj,,.w, .-t -...,! ; M ;lo os 11ae... .r ti.i't-r, ' .' .- . i..: H , '. . Tlrawuig t ;,. Lalia, Kr.-p.-ii aid; fi-'nnea. ! ! F or lei'idrntsia. Si. i ' 1 J'or faMt pttH'H a.iit-i-,.,. JU.V.V. It,. I. it t. t HKlllil' M:, or, Iit v. N. V, lima. B. !.. i It'T. Thms4il!e, N. C. July 21 d;wlm F OK II EXT. rorhbslancof the, tar e, t.n ,a xvfTIt TSkkE loon., sear Uoa. ) U Uoger, u.t ii. July l8-tT,,- . rTTLLLaJM, J0XE3 & CO. - ' -.' ' .. 1 ' "r- - ' t
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Aug. 10, 1866, edition 1
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