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VOL. II. NO. 12- 1 KALEIGn,iTTOSDxVY EVENING, AUGUST 21, 18GG. t 4 O K . Xte "VCoasa f the South. ' IS! COI B. H. JUNES. " Tho worlj ling never Imfore witnessed such n exhibition of patriotic devotion. and entire elf-dental that display elby the women of tne Boutu. i lima by nature, and reared in the lap i ease, luxury and Indulgence, their unflin ching courage and complete self-abnegation not only nerved oar arms Mid fired oatf hearts, bat uoecosfuily rmalk-njed tlie sympathy and ad miration of the entire unprejudiced world. Ther clieerfully yielded their hasband and fathers, their sjins and brother! and lovcra not , without team, it U true, but certainly without murmurs for the success ot a cause inter woven with every fibre of their tender and faith' ful hearts. .-. - -; i-'- in j : t At n .1. UUArnbj convenience of their homes for the ameliora tion of our co'udition, and with an energy that never tired, and a tartn that never doubted, ; they labored, and they prayed and hoped for tbcjrrand consummation ot' victory. In the wild bivouac, on the wearisome tramps and in the roar ot Dsttie, in the crowned and gloomy . nnvincta nf tb hnimital i itiiinwlwwi . all timet, under all, circumstances, they were the angel ni In inters of hope, and faith, and' charity and goodness. - Their words and smites encour aired and stimulated the faithful and the brave, while every Instinct of their pure souls recoiled from the baseness and cowardice that Culmi nated in treachery and desertion and the sneer ot their acorn haunted, as a frightful phantom, me footsteps oi me sicuiKing uaiior. " To the very last, through victory and defeat, through snslilne and storm, they were as true to the cause as the needle to the magnet; and when came our rum, final and Irretrievable, they felt the tuljfortune most keenly of alt, and theirs were the bitterest tears of anguish shed upon our dire disaster! ! ; isut tueir lawfcact in the sorrowful drama Was their crowning glory, and planted the greenest laurels in the wreaths o( their immortality i Whert we had sorrowfully furled that banner Which. i.J. v-rf ''f -V-'.i - , . j, "Though gory, Ai x ' ', et alimr lira in annc anil irnr v " Though its folds are in the dust," " and returned not, as we all had hoped, with . "virtory aud ladeiM-mlence lnscriled upon Its folds, tors anl rent by the storm of battle but conquered, diaarmed, bleeding, maimed, weary and in rums, they met ns. not with averted faces or frown mid reproaches, lit, amid the ruins of their once tmppy homes, with poverty and want .ill aniilntt tlitint- thrv arelr-romerl na with niwn arms and with jrenlle and loving word from lacerated and aiding hearts, and smiles strug gling with tears ; they greeted us M Vsnnuislitd liornvs who had deservod llUx, and bravely atrove, by the exercise of all the lieaotlful and tender arts pf love and sympathy well at their command, to lighten, the burden of our overwhelming sorrow, !,, ;i.wv"-- .-":. S'1 v Anl now that the marshaling of rival hosts and the thunder of battle no longer disturb our land-now that the swords are being "beaten into . plough-Bhares, and spears into pruning hooks" -now that Peace dove-eyed and white- her merciful visitations shall the sharers ol our ' joys and our sorrows, our hope" and our des pair, be less loved than before f ' i Shall we not rather seek, as did the courtly ' knights of chivalry, for fresh opportunities to manilest our appreciation of their sublimely il lustrated virtues! Shall we not delight to give renewed evidence of our matchless countrywo men t Shall we not dcliuht to uav grateful trib ute to the exalted worth and resplendent beau ty, that are theirs I bball we not delight to ren der that spontaneous and unaffected homage that true manhood ever ietdilo female excellence I -, . Yes 1 With flowers will we crown them as Queens of our affections-and our homes I ' For such a purpose what could be more appropriate and beautiful I To secure them we follow no ', bullet-runt and battle-stained banner over the mangled and prostrate bodies Ot our fellow men. Tbey tell not of the ensanguined track of the military cliielUin. They do not remind us oi conuagrateti nomesieaua, oi oniragea virtue, of the tears 61 bereaved Widowhood or the mel ancholy wail of hapless orphanage. They are ot the "beautiful,, creations of an Almighty and benefieent hand ; the products of our gardens, fields and woods, emblematic of grace and pu rity, fit coronets to adorn the brow of innocence and beauty ; for they are aa Irtish as the breeze that plays upon our mountain summits, pure as the dew-drop that uparklos in the first ray of lite morning's sun, and chaste as the sight of first , love in. a guileless maiden's heart. .,-. . The women of the South ! Ten thousand times ten thousand blessings were daily Invoked in their .behalf -by the gallant men who fought their battle, and to day they live in the affec tions of the survivor of our heroic and mighty struggle, and their deeds shall emblazon and adorn Wbtn)re than heraldic glory the brighV est pnge of candid and impartial history. 1 During th pursuit of Streildit by Gen. Fdr- , rest, an incident' occurred , which Forrest has been heard to repeat with great glee and satis faction: . ." - Tlie chaso was becoming excited and th Con federate were beginning to be eager fpr its conclusion, when" they reached a stream over which the enemy had, crossed in aafcty, but which had, In the meantime, risen se rapidly u to le iinpusKaMtt, Forrest rotle along the banks b!lled itnd anrV while the bullets from the other wle spun thVongh the trees and Whistled sl)tit bin ears. After Vainly1 seeking for half tin h!tir, he came to a cabin wliich stool alone in the wilderness, near the water's edge.. There, as a hint, resort, he enonired for a ford. A young girl ran out and said, 'I can show yon I one if y ou take me lip behind y oii.v ' The iiotli." er was very much shocked, but the girl contin - ned, s'l'ia bijI ain'ul,.. You're Gen. Forreat, and will taVe care of mi," "Uop op, then," said .orrest, ridipg' cUe, to' the fence. The girl bounded upon the horse,-dung tightly to the General's sabre sash, sad away they rode down the stream, and through the brmhwood, to tlie rattle of nha-p-shootin and th& whizzing ol Winnies. "What that I" said the girl, Inno cently, a one fd these came near They reached the fld in safety, the com man J passed over, and the (Seneral turned to his gal lant little guide and aked what he could do tor hert Wbe replied tiist ber brother had been captured by (d. Ptrerght, and was prisoner in his hn'l ; n! he desiretl was his rt'.ease, "Very well," said Forrest, taking a note of tlie name, "you shall hare him by twelve o'clock to-jnorrow. ' : ..' . . .. Git 0CER8 . AND '''V COTIMISSIOJI MF.HCIIA1VI8 I Si 111 SyesMMHre IW PETERSBURG, VA. 8. O. OONNAK, f COMMISSIONMEBCHANT Q0YIR50B StEIET, " - a - -' niCHMOND, VA. W. mtanu to h a Oniural Ueoeerr and Cunmii noa Uusuteas, at our old sUiul, UM aiul lit Myoamurs ttewt, Jretsfsbarc, ..!, .( - Cnnaiminanta at Tobacco, Cotton. Corn, Wheat aaa all tkmatrv rrodana wui aavear panunat aw ana ue nigaew ataraes pnowi oownau. AO Tobaeeo ford. C. RONNAN. Biohnumd, Win be Bwwarded free of Charge. (Man fur Oroowiea promptly flllod anil alupiwa. IXiNNANS I J0HS8TON. Aug. 7-3ra. miip. s- fTW AND FROM THE NORTH ! " A m a . '': 4 T1IROVCH FREIGHT AIR LIKE I NOBTD 'CAnOUNA BAIL BOAD, V,- f- -t '--) .nif,!i '"' r ".. ASD ITS COSIXCTISQ LI5X3. , . :. -.. .-. .. ' BI THROUGH FREIGHT ABBAK0EHENT8, i ..... .1 - - .- through receipt are givaa from Charlotte and ail Kauta eoHbt Korth CaroUua Rail Road, to Ntw York, Mton, FhUadeluluaBalUniora.PortinatmUi, Norfolk, fotentbarg and city rouit, a xoaeauigij imw mm. IDWFU. WITH MORE DIHPATTH AND WITH UE88 INbUKAXCKIHAKANX OTHER USE. tk AjrenU autl ahlp your a;ooaa by mm Kiuowmg liiHM, and no oiliwr, ear of Kail noaa Agent, Porta- nutntk- V, nv 't(w Pin nt fr.uu New York Atlantic Ooaat Kail Bteamahip Company, UVJKOHTON, VOX k CO., Agauts; onke Mo. 88 Liberty atrtwt, , snipping roauv, icmt no. m, North River, N.Y. panv, A. BAMlWliN, AgoQW end of Central Wharf, txmutu. .- '''... From nUadelphia-Vhiladelnhia and Norfolk BUamahlp Conipany W. P. Cl.Y l)E CO., Agents, No. It norm umawarv atiiim rmmwnymm. From Baltimore Baltimore Btam Vaeket(Vnpany, (old Bay Llue.) I.. B. PARKS, Agent, foot of Uiiioa Dock, and by Brandt's Line.. . 1 I'hui lina irivn Dior, dianakoh than anv EzDroas Company, end at about one-fourth tlia eOHt " Aug. 11-lnu i -' v . -Sag. 4 ifupX TAO0ERRKOTKPE LOKT. ' MBft THOMAS BRANCH, late of this eily but now nf Kirhmnnd. bont tlia time einnrd from this city, lost a dagaemotvpe of aa a (red friend, which she yaioes very niKiuy isrvpiumniw mn m , wh white hair, with a pair of apectaules la his band and pointing to aamall clock. The case ia worn and has been mended, rli,e aathoriaes aa to A TWENTY DOLLARS re warl for to reonrery of aaid daroerroirtypo. , Tlie kUlitora iA. kite Smtiifl wlU Day tit. reward, to any m whe will uVUver theas the Jaguurroot.vjie. r,. VriO P(TIMVBa RII.KOti, f I prrcaasesa, sora. July, iinm. ) Mi ud after thla data. Frehrht for all fkointa i Nnrth I Unlink. wiU he eanwd dailv br mail trahis over tliaa road, eonwecting at Weldon wilh the Raleigh andUaaton and numiniriMI ana rrenum nauroaua. HhiiHMmi will Una tlua uiucb uieqilK aminmi rroin all the Northern ciuee. -No charge through tun city ft ftirwarding or drayage. R. B. PFX5RAM, Supt. peternhurg U. It. Aug. T-j : ; KSITRE AAIXT ! "Abci nli N fg INTUK rlOKTRKRCS), TMat fKMJTIB, ,TIIE HOTJTIIKIIN , AGCIDENT IN8UHAKC8 COMrANT, LTNCnBUIlO, VIKOINIA, Hti evriCK. IH MAIM m. AUTHOEIZZD CAPITAL $1,000,000. ,j""t 'i f - INSUBE8 AGAINST ALL ACCIDENTS. flirltig th Welder as aasaal Polley forth. rBmoani I Inaared ia eaM of death, and eompeaestlua aeh week I if diaabt4 pwtod. , . , - NOT EXCEEDING TWENTY! WKKK. ....tit. eciDr Petioiri for Vie with $3 paaaatic each week,mar be obtaJaed for $3 per aa- Tea DoTlars BremiBm win aeeare T-,". lfw III niD.mUii earh week. Twenty tn Dollar aecarea a Poliey for tS.flOO, with 25 weekly 'mrB talina. Fifty Dollar, aeearea a full P)rj firl,os), with jo ewmpewatiua .aca waea. , SKOETi Tim P0LICHS, 4, - X i it3M FOR TKN CENTS I '' travel, ra may oWie,ahe HOMB OFFICK ui Vh,' Hornet. Lvai-lifcark. Vs.. t the Kai We Matioits lad t" iiemea iiraea rvn eleerW rieday to '3 moi,il,t; rceiTtag, in eaiw t 4eatb from aecHuat, ",', and ia eai. ef injarr I5 per week. ' ' r"Tt(i ,wttktbirhiww'lWBalv1y--ia era baada, aa rpTaia( by a Uireenwy widely aad favorably kaewa -. wclherefore.iappeal with fe Ideeee tq the geod will and patrnaage at tb gowtbera pablie. I I. O 1 ricin . i GVV LJOHJt B OOkKOS, el Oeria GKN L HAKRYT H A VS. ef Ixninaaa, IVRwrli. Ll' IKS PKYTO.t if -fa if .Si-rrfr, W. LATIItV, hVirUer . , COU HfcSKIK PEVTQH, riMraf 4ra. - '"" SIRICTdHi1' V ' Jnbn K MrDaekt, Manric 8. Lao?hVrBe Wiiiijm It'MrSttr, Joba li 1 1 1 at tlni-ker. i - ' ' ' " Abrnhain D Warwick arrphee T retera.. - . com Js o if ai.wu U W Latbaaa. COW i 1.B 4k MOOKE, Aseets, . Raiei,.C. ...NORTH CAROLINA; PETROLEUM a N MIS ISO t OSlPAXV. raCOEPOEATED TJ5DER TEE LAWS OF NORTH CAE0USA. OFFICE Banking Office of Bre nlzor, KellosK OltKKTVHUOltO. N.,C. i Capiltil $300,000 Iar vatluc or feknrcia, ciM-h . t a.OO Number offebtsres, a s 100,000 0,000 KBarxs reaervoat tor JoruMtny For workins; uspiUai. ' Ko Shurca to be Maseasod. i , BOARD Of DIRECTORS, PETEB ADAMB. ' CYRl'B P VTtVDENHAIX. E. r. JONKH, ' " ' A. u. BIIFM1 R. DAVID Mi KNIGHT, I. H. Rol'TAHN, M. WITTY. - - F. P. CAVANAH. JAHEB I'. JONliH, ' HENHY . KiOXOnu. ' OFF ICEB8, V CYRV'S P- MENDEMIALL, , PreaidViil. , r. jun r., aw rmmirnt. P. CAVANAH. 8peHnteadnt. A. (i. bKKMKK, -i , n . .. bet-reUrr, . HENRY ih KELlXW, t . Treaearwh , . : piiospECT0s. r This comoanr owns br warranty title nearlv timr- teen thou Rand ere of nimeral latida. Mtuated'aa the ooantiea of ("liatliaaa, abmra, Rorkingaam and tttnksa, on the watera 4 Dmp and Dan Rivera, fa North Caru linia, which abouwl iu pleotiful depoatta of eoal, cop per, iron, aalt, and, there ia every reason to believe irora general anu mnm niuivauuua, peiroienaa ev coal oil. . the afvir of two practioal and efflrien t men, ek perioncod in tmring for oil, aud atimulated by a kaag eouraa at aucoaaa w-. f wnaima .eiwiwiv... jraawvvaaua- Waiia6j!r(;il hi liiei!itup(u Myex&l monUi- aiuce and they are now on the liiula, with tlie requisite force, tools, ateam engine and machinery, boring a well with vorr flatieriuu nroaneoia of auoeeaa. i The organusation of Miia oompwiy effected aonui time einea aaa now ixien pernicuta in legal rorm, oy set or incor poration, with a capital ef fmi.WW, divided into 100,000 anare oi so aaca. .-,..,---,:... By reference to the valuable and labortana reports of Prot Enunouav Btaaa iealnBiea, and 4mimodw Witfcee, U. H. navy, awry on intereatea wiu ie en abled to Hulse oi the valu of the larmi area of terri tory aeenred by the North Carolina I'otroleum and Mining On. It is well known that iunorh artlela of bitumi nous ooal ia now boing mined in the Deep1 river owl region, where a portion of the uuula re. skiiated. inA this eomrjanv own rmnwrtr known to be eoual if not auperior to any on wbi-h abafta have beea aimk. Oopr per. iron and salt alao abound, and the attention of eapitaliata has already been Rreote4,o tliia aeetioa on aoootiut of Hi value for the aheve minrabi. Below ara given a fow eitracts from the journals ahowing tliat there la no good reason why there ahould not be aa large qaanlitii a of oil in th "Old North Btate" sa iu other Ktattia. , - : , . , , ,,. Oil has boua atrut-k in Overton count v. Tenneaane. on the nortn line of that Bute, aboat auuway from ite eaetcra bonier, eighteen mile froia the Cuuibertand p,.mnUiine.--fJtrlrf(Ut (iVtfowit) Wjotw. , . ... uik au is nrr viuomia. ine i-araeraoorg 7rm aivea aa aatonuibuiK atatvinetit of the yield M wells hbtbe region thereabout,, eonaiuting of Wood, Wirt, BiMiie and otlwir , ooimties, vis: Burning fipriilfra, S,ftlXl bam la per day ; White Oak, Llt Lifk llun. wiu; IIiitm hock, uuiaruLor me averal wella on Mughea river, a,iw oarrpiB por oay. iie qnsMly ia aaid to be remarkably line. Ilia 7Vme eramideTa tlie oil of Went Virginia tlie beat yet dieecvereit ThkOii. EuirrrnKNTM Ii.unoia. Tlx) nil axrlle ment in Clark oonnrxlaatill biuh. Horns-eight or ton derricks are np and at work. , The doepeatwell ia only font, with a fair viold of oil. goine of tlw other welia have atruck oil and gaa at bum 70 to loo fek- Uoch time and money will be apiiut Mn atuouor in the Uiorough dovekituent of .,Ua oil iwmiwi of Clark county. Men of capital u4 exneriurtoe seem eotUUkwt that oil WiU be f'liiml in large quantities, and are willing to mat uuir laiiu uy a tree espeiuiii lure m itovtMopiii bored on the mi taint in ilovuloiins; the laud. The Brat company who ed on hi" mini ur nun. i . it. lonng, arevnow en gaged in Irving to none tne mgifr wim ii wa Kwt last fail. The feaateru Ulittnia Oampany will hegtn work in a tew days twelve ntilea amitliweat of the firet well. Tlie prospect in that locality is good Otknm) IH- bu, T ''-'i- i t ? ' . r . ?. r It i. ka'a that after a Uv aiontliS boring ia the viviuity at l.rofhtmrg, a large vein of eu waa atrn k and a prwiuativa wfl ia now in aaceeaafnl mwratioa. This ia no th earn liu With, and a boot 80 miUw from, the emnpany'a n ret well on Dan River, where the indicsliiata both girai tad particular are aiaiilar. In order to have aufticient meaoa to develop thia nlualile-oruncrtr in auch a manner aa to tmrore n eeas, the UirocU.r havo ariihoriwd W.OiifJ aharea of Uie-eapttat ators to no aota to raise a working .capital, and suuaeriptiona for that bub tier or any part thereof will be received. Aa nnooinnHNily favorable -opportunity fjr hjvoiiS ment is Uma atfonbnt, aa those .whs rhouae to bof tock nnikv tliia offer will have tha advantaco of aa Keqnal footing with tlie original corporators ia an en I Ccrpriae whi-h, after the aieatnh) of tlie iimneuae pro- nta remiaea iu moee w euuiwr cnvwuir hi wikt Hutea, thiaigtMU many reMpecia on leas favorable con ditiuna than tlua, (cuuiare tlie extent, rheaiiuna and foe simple title of the basis of oncratifinr here offlT"d gives reasonable aaenranca of the nMet lucrative re .nlta. Ia nuuiv ntanM in aertiona of )paa mvnralit oil luealitii'. ahar bavs wlva.-ed at a few days front rj or j to IJO and even t ai, aud poor uiun wlm made email Inveatmenta raliw(i f -' " Farther in fi irritation may be had at the offloe of the coruoanv, cue door north of thei.onrt Honas, Oreena- boro, N. O., where hooka nfiHilttiviptionarettowopen. ry orie?r oi ui- ii,i-i.ii.. i . . ;, A.O. l3l(.i A'KKB,BeereUry. Oreensboro, N. C., Aug. Siaa tf ' RlfERSITT r IIM1. iTrij" r ihi iat. day of OVWtrf-r 11i, Slid ind on HuT iwib. of "APKOrT-HSOR OF LATIN" and a liem ml rROlTyi HOK OF LAW will be sppoiiited on the Villi, infant. when all the doart'iiieow or nmtrnj tt wi raunw. Law and Mednwl- will be hilly re-etal4icd oa the same enlarged baxta aa brftwo tlie War. - ' The enure ejpenaea of the Academic atnd'-nt. cltuave of text bwAa, chliig aud pocket mes'7, mmonnt to m ctimtK-v per aeeaioa of nmr an nt U ; ,J tiu. Lw mnieiit to f w, and of ll MiHiacal to For ratal, n, givwig .-, w vm B-':ii uuiir- matHA, adiireaa . MAI J IN, 1MI1W.", liwf-i III, - 1 - (arlottemii 'a., AoR. -VH F LOlR,FUJL'n,n.0VB. iiO Bamle Borjerfn A l".tr nperftn Hmr, 20 Half Uarrla prim l anuly Hoar, , ' . Arnvmg to r v kp. vvTXXIAliSON CO. QEAND OPENING 0F " NEW GOODS! TRKMKNDOIS DECLINE IX PUICKS SMITH'S 1.4 THE 1'LACli TO Ul'V VOtR JDHY GOODS. ONLY TtllNK. 0 TEE $30,000 W0STH OF HEW OO0D3, Parckased at tt lat trad sale is New York, will l i i,i ; ,j i - . a offered at rant tfea half t a prioe of tb same good a tb early Hpnag. Now la year but to get, j M I ' 1 PKMIRABI.B u'f )(, U Ntivr, fAaillWNABI.E eV AT, YOTJR OWN PRICE I ' Mead th fellewing frlee Mai aua Jadge far . u I. . , . I'l h ' t Varelre ....(.r... U 5Viii.m:.- .1, twi't . w yarda as styk igurad Bilk, l.t5 worth tU IM yards vary goud Black Silk, r. worth tlM 1 yard aparh black Silk, la I worth S.M yard, real Orenadia. at 75a. worth ,IM. j Berag from 25c te 50c. worth 75o vara Haaunbtns. 3Se. la r5e. worth M to "ywg iMri'.i r-tw" VAft t"-jr.,v.,'i.CTr 41.50 .., ; . !( t; .-ia; PopllseU, from 30. (a 4'., ' 75o- to $1. DomMtloLwBii,25c. woitk 40a, , ; real Preach Laws, from Via. to 7a. ,i,ao-t t.a. i- - ' plataall woes MimtltaM, ton, worth ,$l, , 1 t . i email figure, for Clilldra,40o.. 75, OIM 5IKN lOt 31100 500 real Fraach line Drill for gaU wear, 50 to 7.1., worth 1150,' ' : Bpaaith Coating Use, 45. worth' l. ;.' i a ; ,.- -'-" . . heavy Coating Liatn lor hoys sad far ! iota long mar'ua, 45c, wertli 75c.; 'M I law . ssagniacant Frearh Coatiag, fl worth 3 30. . , , ' 4 ., Laapift'e rab t Kte, f :.M T t ; aaat Bilk Kack tiaa. ami 75c 100 d'irea lailtsa HmW,4&i ,' worth Sdu. ' it 3 ' i i i ! ) I ! til ) " - , inc.. 3n 6r.,' i.i. 5008 Fa, from 5a.tot&,00ksh,.ad aaa tbooaaad ., ( t n4 oa other artiides to ainra to mealies. , . ' 4 i n 1 , lh 4 s- wHl liH li Aa uarl call will aneur th Ile4 UargiiiiM, a tkaa Uooda eaaoot ha replaced at anything like the prioe ( i ' 'x i abovaaamed .. -. : ;-,;.!.. , . -.. .. ; --I -- i ' '-''' V- - - I HAVE APLEXDW ArWWTMEtfT OF t j laee Points & Wrapping, ' , at' I , t i ;" ' .' GEEHADIBTK A5D BEHAGE SHAWLS. Tiie stock or;; U CK IILK JUIVT hV. fC It owonmplete, sod biltig our own niauifkctarer, from French Pattama wa ra ailord t-o null tltein low, avotdiag Jcbbara profit liSdiaaeaa i.w kavo tlilr ' v , i ' 1 : t - . k Mantle mad t w4.-r at aaavUg ef irmw lv to ten aollar aarb, aa4 aaliafactioa gtarantaed. . ; ..... . . - . r Special Attention ti called to Our itock of Embi-aoingsomsSKI yards. eomiaeaeiBg at . par yard for t 3T. 4aad T . fer t. Mka a act , . - .i i i -: !-'.- i-? t '- ,-J' v. ot tbas prices, aud cat aa.1 eaamia tka lnd at L . -, 9$ Irtaawra St., eterakarg. Tat. 'r-.-.-. . ... .... .,11 ... . .'- Agents for the eelebratad Fioreaca Lo kMitb Rew. Hig Machlcs, ackanwledg4 bf an to be the beat Family Bewiag Maebin laaiktewa. - Jt'MT KKCEIVEO. targe supply of Hani, Vu hiar, rWai'ket, and Hwiagtng Lamps. . - , .,; - AUOi' . - , The beat Keniwa Oil, LampWifka aad Chlmaeya t. J. BKOWNr . ' ' H'.--tI... ft. V If litl IIAKT IX JiKTtin, 41 Fayctteville Street, Italcigh. JulySStf QI14KLOTTE HtniLG INRTI. t 1 '"'K, , nHf . . , . , , CUJMLOTTjK, JV. 6.- t,.K t I . The acikwwhia aommeacas aatbet lat. October I, and Citntinnea MiHU. nf June, liij. ' The eeaair ia divided mto two Terma of Twenty waeka each, tha one commencing Ua laiv 0c taoa aad the other tbolilh. Feb. 167. , , XPKHSII rR TaTBitl TWINT Board, iarladtas; every axpenaa except . wailiiiig Taittoa hi Collegtat Department . . Primarv - , .., v .-: , i ,ii . I ' : Mtuic tf.uiMri.T rt..:n. ..j r,i, i ' taught by coon patent and thorough laatractors and eai pricee. 1 i---.... .i.- - .' .- , 'r "rcalar aad Catalogu eoota'mmg fall nartica. , . I . nm a JJURWELL, dPV- jBlya4wt.wU. , ,. , U ..v,tWhjtU,H.a Newliera Time, and Wilminglna Dispatch pleai aopyatiaiaaaweaktmtlllrt. Octubar. ' " ' 1 ' OARIlj AND IY ftCIIOOL " i-OR lOl KO I.AOIUM. nasiixToir TutfiwACE, hiMn t sa.Bt; l.JopoRA, ' J rMnolpah, Tb Fall aeatioa begin oa Monday gept. 17 Wtu,' Sine its etab hah meat la IMWthia aaa baea well kaowatothe public aaaaaenllally . ' A Southern Homo School. ' ' TI prlsclu.l. still depend fin- patroaage Mpo tlisir oathera friend. , Focrironlara nr othae iatmtnaiiua addreaa, WILKON M. CARV. dalyilt-lawfit ' Bes4o5. Baltimor Ui. A.Hl ERaV. ..;.jv!( ,-t, WHIV MTERi. MYMSliROTHEIt; ILfIUTK or iuusitw, N. O - SUCCESSORS TO BEIDGFOED ft KTEE8, fTJCTI0Nllt,n , CommissloajSc Forwarding ", 'MEROHANTS, DOCK AND SEVENTEENTH 8TUEKTS, , 1 r - HlltlliWAniu, VRNI.. ' Special attenliim given t tha sale nf Cotton Tobac co, Wheat, Yarns, and all kinda of CVnutiy I'lu'iute. Alan, perannal atlentlo gives to th piirchaaa f all kind of (rood for .MarefaaMn. MaaaFatarra-. Farm ers aad othera. , , j (. i, W reitteotl'tilly aollrft vour contliriinienta anJ er. dr.e.-, ..- .( ii. - ..i Q-n i .i 4 , , Jul 26-8aw ln ,y . ,,,,,0 , , ACAOCWH. i 1 1 1 1 in i -i AfAltllENTON, N. "d. XSO. E. DTJGQEE, A. It. 'Principal '' fall Betston will begin Monday v ' juiy icth. isco. . , .A " .; " 5 TEUMoV , , , (rtaaafca A Higher Uatheniatio ' " MJM Kngltnh Unwches . ...-'. UN Ml FaelforUchool Utaoa . . , I H Btard tanlnding waaklag, light A , par month 17 &fl The abov ebanees are ia V. a. eerrancy, payable hallia advance tii balance at cloaaof HeaautB. June la am .' ' ' ,'. YALUAUlMi, RF.AL tRTATU, , LOCATED ..Iff AJfD AD J 01X15 Q TEE t TOWN OF WAEREffTOJJ, N. C. ' FOR SALE: V Tha Warmntoh Kewala Culicga la now t.tred fitr sale, as rsHansaltla tarma. Tina Cttlh-g ha bv..n In auceaaaful uperstiea, its-ever twelve yeara. atwl, dar ing that time, it haa e-rui-il a raputntioa aa aa liwlita- una wi leareieg, aacoca w none w n iM The iocetme ieancba t wnriant foil attnt)w of pnpila,;' beittg veryr aceaaaihle from airy pntttH eepecially the Kkj-Wib purtiona ot N. V. nnti Vit., . .IWe Ommlltea, who have beetiKiwered In make aale af thia property, deem IS. uiiwuary to-eaa moan of thili Ialllutitta antla character Inr a hlh grade of aehatubip,aa4 Ihe eifeaied tlandtrlt itt nmruli IncBiraUul, nnderthe eya and enperviai.Ni ftt it late rruint, I'. K, rarnmu, t airpa,iv well immn. The aodeta in which tlila I :HIge in located kwnws to ba fu.! to any ia Ilia (tout It . , ; t Tliara ta sow a aainctettcy of BnlMiugt aut other Coavaaiearatlaoeiedaatliia lt-( (i,i, icanwlut a larue and fl(,ijrthtnif at'lund. Tie arvfiintva ciu-i.iB about alX1 f At'UKHi.f I.m.1 a m-.teiUr port ins ui Willi- hi anthm Ihe Uvnaratwm. M i, with mU ur A pmrt i4 tlte luntitare, 4i., iM-tttcifinif t t hw eimii, cmt be patchaaed wtlhtlte land ami huihliniM Thin pro party wia tauaiuwi aiwwif .iw amo nw Jay tl,e 3rd day th-iiier nci, and, if ! thua eht, wtii be a -that day e:d, at pahhc aa. Ih.n, to the high est bidder, y.t '-.! - ,.-....-.,'' The 'C'owinillee are tally eHthoriaed to a-ll. and woaldaay that, a mrechnuce t. otfrd- to any early wiping to pttrchaee such pntwrly,an hw th -tent, if rripjlred, will be givra, loaweMioa gtvea ttawtr. Aay peraitBor pan y winning to aiaroitw tna property will ba ahown it (r, K. K l'a.han,tlin nrnnmit oot u pant , nr by anv on ' or laore ef Uie t'eaiintitea, ; NATHAN MILAM , ; JOHS I'.CXTuN WILLI MU IlfllUrK TALM Kit Sent, Citiumiltnc, HKNHY B. IIUNTKR THOS A. MONHitiVIKfiy, s Wwwtili. Ja y P.trahttrg lmii, Wilinttiiititt Dinnnlch and Kor- folk Day H-k, tnaettt wH-aa Week anlil Uav ef aale. nl fowanl v i . iittn tn J, A,Jlv!ilg'iiiiry livnrar 1 i roiii Fun tut CArrroL. hKAtK1)Vt(OlV)SMjSil nv, ivt hv ft it,,. nh i tufii uiit fiti.ii ...u nt w-t-fi f.tr Hi nt- of th.1 th PiWit.iw Vint aiiil itmK --. TUf iriil Ui the h hi1 rit mill Hi' Un y, 1,h 4 livjrii )kI niffcHrai m u v itl Ikhi r!j the C 1" ti rvinfct-, fKm tmM' t Uiiioa. r'.t,u:rt. will (it-ivr it. titJ Mhlni pa tho A-n '.. Tiujh- rl-nt 2 t (;, a.h dui3 ,U. ' The i(.-iir-p . rt-1-vcd. : 1.. I- to th. Wt.vreititj of fe.t.u.tA Aug. Mm. btanitard eor-y I tawlia a - AMI- 'JOB PBIISTTING . .,i,( - " ; kicuoi.,t;KniN kksiiii hi. H. K. t'ornar KayeltevUla and Uargt-tt hire.iU. ! w k. , t, BSLKWH, X. C. Tb oeica cecspled by tu over M.ar. Brahimi 4 rarrar Uik-more being entnvly too maH aud dark fur rapidly Utcreaning buaiacu, wa have reutorrd t Ihe larg ronsia formerly my u pud by the Ntata ' tHutlnrg ltartniet, N. K Corner of faycllertlie and aianrett Ktreeia, where we ara prepared to fill or ders for PKINTI.NO of every doeeriutioB. ia a aatiafac tory manner, oa reaeoouble loiia and at very short aeticai t-r - t n f , . ' , . " .1 With mddara types and iatares, nut preaaes and food workman, oar farihtiea forexectttttig good r-1-inswre aaanrpaaaad ia this wcttoa. r v .BCllOOL'' ' ' - ,''-';' '' 'r'" .""'' ' v v;? i-y t . CATALOG IRN. -U : '..".. -i-.-- ,.... , j " SCHOOL 1 i ' ' ' ' ' '. KEK1UTS.. . . nmrATCjr asd Busnriss caees. RAILROAD, ' 4 -00Kl"OBATTO?r,' " ' ' .'f-ANDCOl'IlT v ' ,. BLANKS, . . , ' BILL AND - ; ' LK1TKK IIEAI1R, . BANK t'HECKfl, ClltCl LA US, ' T '- )IAM)H1I,LS, ' t 1 t C I! il- I 1 1TIMI1.I1M, KLKCT1DN. i- 1 frit'KETS, , CAMPAIGN DOCUMENTS, Aa, &c., Ac M f IXC. All KIIKI. 111 IIUIIKM ra, l'U,t. f (...,, i ....., Ac, fiiraiahad to order. t ' ' tlrdera by mall will reeolv prompt attcntioa. 1 Ihankful to the neuole of our Beiive ki.,. f,,- th. vary aberai patroaaga heratohua eateoded to aa, we aaa only aay that tti.tr favora bat arire to ... sertinua v - jotnr Kicnoi.a ' t, w.. 'i JOHSU.GORMAW i.aaiat, - ' 'B.hhAlUKUr. a. ,snoaaav, Ws, a. asaoaur. am me bv.. DEROSSKTT V CO., Formerly SeBoisett A Brown. I ' 'j t (EsUUtaued in 1839,) ''.; Concral Coiamlsblon Mcrthanfs, : No. Kor.TH Water St.," " WTLMlJraTON', N. C, XrTILL gtv pentvnal atlenttoB to Ihe piuche and vl Vaaw-nf Praderewf averj, mii.,u d, bi .1 w t' eelv'ag and forwarding gooila. , , Ititi, Utu. 1 Buman, ioii v im tm III 'T r III.-KU "... ' "" " " " jiAi.tiiiti, k,'c It A l!f(l AieHiHafod wilh H, t 1 111 -u ' ad atlued iib ear Machine Mm -t. V AI M III ('i.Mi'taal Ueeolract loraar kia oi wuik la Ua biuWmg or re pairing line. ' Ha.hall keep on band JIRFSfiim KLOOIUXft WKA1 III- H iliMkDIM), WOh'Llll Stilt vt aU hind' BRA! KtlH.UANII BUNDS, and U,th.S ' , (IrtleraiMilicited from the anrrnoadnie n , f. nyoltbe abovaaamed wotk. W . rci m n our aincera , Uiatika toear Irienda and raatamora fr In. h !,,.! I Eatrnaaga recmv.d harelofure, aad rtwpenlluIVy a.,, ell a ooulimiaui.e nf the aania. i 8ltnps oa WeH Htreet, Bear tha retilral finilroiid May 18 tf. EXCTLftlOK W1IRAT t'A. Wa bava anhni'i U f tb... tf..,. .1. ,. lie glad to aell Int.m vadunrt-ra aud liui,mtaini.,a. rale terma. Thav ara atrituul ,m.iiii.ij,i.,i...i . . a ,.,. t .. . ... - rlable macbiue, giun aaliaiaeimiK iu an - aud having so snperior in tha mik,.t (Vi ,) , a. IVWH.LIAM8iN&CO. rpp COTTON PLAKTEHS AUD OTnir.3 " CALL AND SKI TIi t'ililiratt.1 I nit trail! &rrT4 ' l A. oiith nai-r. B. ri Wilhaihi-.n ti f'n , hve the nUiunire i an. anancing to the t;-ni I'lauleia of thm .n,,n ii..,i th.y have aucci-cdcd iu makiag armnweinents wtthi Mi. palrntox ami inanBUotnrera, by winch th.y ara Mwblad tn inritMb tfaeaa iavalttahht iitua and tiiiiiiU-a- i aera, adaidnti In .Sioaoi tw llurnc puwi-r, nn very inmie rate terma 'Ihoy invu - nil pnrtiva iilrmtwt to rail and aca .' iae bi -tiii mil macliiuc. ai thir Mi, ! ... ti.in. aii: it;ar nri. u an- Tn-niea y mo I fctaier of the Italeigh , i w, fi iu 1 ii ih 11 r, .nil n. rL'LLIAJONKS&yA July 2 if., 'MlO.MASVlLLE FEMALE COLLEGE. ;s .., . Th ii tWi-mnfthia Inatitattim will ccinin.nce' 1 tha 7th. d .) of Aaguet.lilun. aad enotlHee ttiwvase ... .- . TtKMIM, ... B.uHit. in. 1, .111,1 ell but lttlii, ftlS pr month j - -Ti'mna. -. f iLiratolr lirnartmeut all) let I ' .',(1 per aaa-h-n . " , . ill-vuMn I epaHm-ni I5 tol7.S0. VaWlccn I'mn .. r.r (mtr. !-l M, O.I l'.,i,... t wi . lrwing t"'i I. mm, Irnix-h and Oarnias. So each tor taridental. 1. "or flthi,r piiiin iiIhih Art IthV l It I Kl Jtl.N, r'HhMM-M., ' , - or. Hi v. i i'. l!i 111, 1). Xisutir. x Thmiiwtvillo, N. ('. U i, Inly 21'datwlra .Olt KI'.NT. for the balance nf the vear a tiv. 1 iniiw ji n g -it, M. On. THKI b roam , ll.o. . l )t dttncA. . - f ld-tf f'l Ll'.UM. ,Ti 1.1 Having aecurcd the mtiM nf r npelvnt mw. aa are now prnpc?,i l vuia ittt swn ,41 Hin-r-rtkiH t.rnirt. 1 - We are aie prp ired 10 fui-t.i!f 1 tcif. ar.d repair Mill If-n. . ttrdera aeot to aa will ntet with , a V. 1LLIA.. Tt.titigli, Jime 29 tf '-S i t. jrjou sii.i;. rr.l!ANTS'.vthe 1 - -Tl-l. ruie received. JLytr liAL-ti.-- 4, ami eWlxr ,,i'iir t. , T CLLI AM, JONES A CO. Aog. -ti --' ,. t:
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 21, 1866, edition 1
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