7 Tin: r,4TOV CALi:. ar: lilnjf, Nov. , 16. Ima!ratioa,Accetsi'bilitjr of North Care .. lina. to Market : W UVe it to be tb almost universal desire jf our people to attract to North Carolina cap ital, trale eoteroriae end immigration. Pr eons of any or ail aationaliuu who ere willing to ait in th development of our diversified resources, who ire dUpesed to cultivate ktndty relation and to attest strictly to their own af fairs, ho are worthy, honet and tndtulrlooa, and whoa feeling art not vkdktivt or eon duet obnoxious, may be aaaured of a hearty ' w!cus to our midat and of th ain pleat pro toe tion under ,our-.lw. Tbi being tb case, we arc anxion to do' all in our power to make the fact known and to display tbe natural in docemen ts to Immigration to lavishly present ed by tie State. Ferbapt It l hardly reason ble to expect, until our national Uifikoltie art composed and. until the tUUut of tba Stale ia defined tad ascertained, tbl men or familiet will venture their fortune la teeth where every thing ia to precariou and o mettled. The current, unhappily, it the other way. Under menaced confiscation, and continued exclusion froia the benefit of the Union, while oppreeted .. with oneroti taxation, with the prospect of ne- , gro equality and other" threatened tilt itaxing them in the face, many of our all tent art rath r inclined to to the State and teek fettle. "meat where they easy hare a white mao't chance. . ' , " ' U lint we of the 8outh art responsible for none of these evil, preeent or impending, it it our part to await result with what aerenity wt may, and, in the meantime, to omit nothing, consist ent with eooacienct tnd maubood, that can prove our acquieecence in the issue of the war or that U calculated to build np and repair , our ekattered fortune , I North Carolina U more accessible and convea iiiit to the great capital market of tbt country than any of taoee auction in which land can be bought at anything like at cheap rate In our State. We will suloct YVeldou at the gen eral point of comparison, for the State, for the reason that it ia situated at the convergence of four important railroad and therefor eaaily accessible from all part of the State. It will be observed by any one, who will take the trou ble to nonsuit a modem Railway Guide, that H i equi distant from New York with BuflaJo, ia ( tame (State, and with Pittsburg, though we eil these instance only to exhibit our proilmi ty to market, for, of course, it would be Idia for the emigrant, who deslret a homestead for hiov aalf aud family, to thin k of either of thote vi- eIoIrtean point fif Ktrtiment.' Land eotrtd not b bought near either fur lea than teveral hundred dollar per acre. Again, Weldoa ia nearly twice a near to New York a Cincinnati, but ball the distance from New York of Chica go, and bat little more than one third the die t since of eitlier St Louie or St, Paul', which art the graad ttartlnf point, whence amlgra tion diverge to rpread It t il over tbt plaint and through the forest of the great Went ; In thit connection, there are other fact to be taken into consideration, Wt hart the higbett official authority for tti aaaertioa, that all the government ianda in the West have been disposed of, and are at present mainly held at hU'h price, fur purpoaet of speculation. Even were this not the case, tbe proposed aettler, np on arriving at either ot the ttortinj peiiiti which we have mentioned, i (till far reritOTitd from the object of hi dratre. There are still before him the tediout Journey la the emigrant' wag'' on, the sight' bivouac, the pioneer't axe, the nlitud of the forest, the dintanc from mar- krt tad the Inaccessibility to tbe achool house and the temple of worship. Turning South, he may travel almost, if not quite, by rail, to hit ehicwa farm, where he will And either a com f . h! it dwelling or the iiiimediatt iacllitiet - fcr tridtwg oat tba-M lfofcttht toil clerod, the market convenient, the tchoobhou near, and the chtin h lifting it plrt bard byv The dlittrence in our favor, in point of time, is F i'mHy etrikioa and marked. There art not mors tl:aa twenty-thre hour between Weldon and York, by Uad, nor is there much dif- ftreiwt If iffll'- ' " ' '.. The distal trom Wehlon to that great cen tre, t tae f iVoard and Hnanoke Railroad ndlh"oTrtag,Jboit.SO. ntiUss, which ea be accomplished within thirty hours! 'Thn distance from Beaofort, aW an other point f y--t ImporUnoe in the State, to New York is aWit 500 miles, which 1 now overcc'ii in 41 1 s lytcaj and often the name ttrae 1 tia the A ' ' T.e trip trom Jii)'wbrn, m t, 1 I ii ' . 1 Chrwpeakt Cansil, the , having a width ol 70 widest fn fact, an I laei'y Ity cl a 1 -markeU, an 1 t t .N w York. s , thi-rufi ire, the proxiuv i Carolina to the great 1 i'lt sttuiuiBg them, i tlie obsemr, . Weldon, we baveanid, lust the convc'rnce of the two rreat thoroMKhlaret between ' tLe Korlk and gout!),- afed at i fient f -ownnimieiTtiiW w"ith everr --?Uan of the State, tbe richi em laodt ft t' a Knanr.kt, thef.rtilt rice fal.t of fb ( "; e Fi ar Cuntit, the cotton and tobacco growing ' li strict of the tnidltnd ri ''ion, and even tie fsri-p n'.i.uGUin country, so highly re Couimenkd i t thf p -hubandry. " The river of North Carvii-sa art ail navigable f.r aboot 120 mi; in' tbe in'.-'rior, giving, in the case of three of them, d'.m.-t wat.-r c-innnmictio wii) ' Norr-'k, within fnm n'ht to twelve hours, tIiro;,v,;':i ibe Albemarle aod Cheapvakt Canal, ' and puttfrg point along tho'-river of iVfcrn. North Carolina .tvithln, from thirty to forty hf ur of X-w Yti, to tbe avoidance, ot tbe perilous cnt ot If -.'i.ra. We need pot en large piioa doe particular. A curaory tnspod- tioa of any modern wip, with the various works of improvements and route of travel well-defined, will saHxt'f tbe moat skeptical of our in couttsiible dvuU,e at a uiuway of trade. Tht Cotton Crop. , yvr Tije cotton crop of North Carolina, ill Jt'C F, according to the I'. 8. census, wa !45,OijO w nave give no optnioii a to tne nurmrer .4 halts raisttd in tht State ,the ijweaertjt T''t peculiar avusoa in August cut'off, pwrGap, fifth ol the etop.yet, from present apjeranctis. a uiclma iof the opiaioa .that the crop w ill equjd that of 1900v Jo this we are cJiCrmd by tbe opinion of an iuUdligeut and Urge dealer iatbeartkla. , : . tt tt imxne throre pnsEBr 'Cfop ur inroutit to 145,000' balee, which, at present price, muat e at 117,000,009; sy rely pHfEi6e orop tht next year, front wliifck whi riajzed a nm nearly equal to the, aJMir.'Uien, in deed, tbe fear indulged in by our people, on account or cute ana maivtiieat iqaitMits, may be allayed, if not entirely removed. It i probable that tbepersonal indcotedneea of our people 1 greater la tbt eottn ftglon ilian aay where else, and tit proper and tticrgptic culti vation of that crop would tona relieve them. But if art tke inte Ui account tbt immenat bustnett done in eorn-reising, lunilfe.jnJiysjj, and naval store, in the same region, it is Der- fectty evident thai tht alarm aiongcrdit Art and debtor, indicated by tie tew'bf wriu and tht making of do& f trust; it Wholly tltftScef . t C ,,,.7 . . t . Equally trus 1 it that a similar ontiiie which exist in ethet portiofl. tf .l'.Bute is unimryassrv Our tobacco, wheat, eras. ..beef and pork trope, tad oar mining loaf XmuAh taring operation, must, la a few years, If we art trot to ourselves tad fb the laboring popu lation, afford amp! mean for fhjryyf finjj't oar debt. Th tobacco crap alone, which wa estimated before th war at 80,000" bhi.h( ought to be doubled the next JCA Iwo:Dfthr of tbt State cat make tobaeea-cnod tubnotes veVy aperior to thai 'mmielii, State, and of a kind which must, take th prt cedenot in the Cnited Btate an(f "European . , ". . wat ii v Wt honestlv believt that if our people, who art capable: of conducting a good system of ag riculture, or ' entering eealwuifl kn(f3kjpil Into any of the industrial a4rprie of he State, will go to work with ti''sii mln to consult tne comfort, tbe want ' and tbej w(nwn M t), Howan proper claim of tht lalxiring clause, Utttandlf North Carolina, a black, that in two year the Indebtedne of in people can either be paid off, or so materially lessened, that wt can have no difficulty, I What it needed i a straight out,hond bear; ins on tht part of debtor, and V rewMloable forbearance on tht part of creditor,' in riew of 1 tht untoward eircttrostancc which,' have .B-ar-'J roondud us, and ia a short period' Industry aad oofBT WM bring "Si alT out right, pecu- f tors, by their magna uimou course,' bnh the elwBor of tht (kltter e end H wUlli if!), ,'' j v - iueaiwujuurtxiiiiciuiy, ,! .rt. Tbt Imbroglio ia' Ettltimort now pretciitta a remarkable phase, , It will be seen, by reference toour telegraphic colomna, thai tU 1 fwA f?idi4 mission er hart been arretted under some orttf procets, aa4Mt at ,the : .tanc euThei'' ol tbt Jfayor) and, upon tbeir refusal to give bail, wort committed to jail, next movement on U board We lulr, tfk ttl,rrr,fna 111, UIVJCVI, Ul ,110 USUIUIil IU LUUWI UlU-UttQ- ded and law defying pnxseodlagi 4aimply to gain time. By mtiana , of thura, -Jt it bojitd to retain the present poltut (ore ia omoauntil after tomorrow, which 1 eloctioa day, ,. Tjiu 4'J. th ilectilon will be gained, which ia the greatJ ttak In lusue. JSJHr (At tuctten, the did ,11 -mbsioner will probably yield., vwr li,!? W await further intelligence with interest, and (hall be agreeably sufjiriwd' if tht election, to-morrow, It nofntU'iidi: j ,wlth teriiiu distur bance., j..,, s 1 ' , k Tht 44th. Ui'rtrict Cot A. C, Cowle,thCuis(irvtivt candidate for tht Senate In tht District corripoaed of tht cotrirtte of Yatf Mop ducted th canvas with energy' tn.l ability. He canvassed a aq out apdfJOMt, autt Howard amendment man aod in iupport p( Qtt, Worth and President Johnson, and hit succest exceed-' ed oar expectation. Tht agregatt vo-4n tba several oountie stood thntt - " . , , , Wia t-( M , Andrew C Cowlet . 1,147 N. A. Hoyden 708 i"" Iw Willi, m. - 'it ...,1,223 Cowloa1 majority over both 924 Tut kiicssAOB of the Governor to the Oeorgia Legislature oppotet the adoption of the consti tutional amendment Tht Speaker if the IIou. ttrongly oppoHl the adoption in hi addrf on the opening of the amion, and hi remarki wert ruceirw With applnser w.'-i , Tut rort- of the South, and atlNthe friends of humanity throughout thecountry, will rejoie at the mitigation of the rigor of Mr. DavW tsM finernent, announced in our telegrapbie cotal to-day. ' Wt trust tht aciion of the President Ui is matter may be but th precursor . V W r lease or parole. .--'' .":" - 'J .' ' The NeV York Tnbnn is Isvimr' ltaeff, out in view of the Bear apprttach of the Stale tion. AlWr that it. over, wt npioa lire It r will attempt to repair bin danisml renu ration ' Think nf s'ich a ftU'hood as this, iu Tuedav' ri'f'ff, turn iu jjriu m toe eieciion ,TltnMi.;!iout the late ReM 8taU th Con deialeli' uil in the rele'linn rjr'r"v luid away fr ulurt . Unlen the Nor! a ' prew.nts a lokl and solid ftont in tunnort of Lotiirresa, there wi'l meviljiWy bt) amtjiur.t:ivil war, and that at not a distant il.tv,'' ... . , An exhiniretiv; A bvly, cW-ii!y ilK.rt. in the "liibi;iinv.nti!ot wh'' wm but iu ike tree! t tew davs t t.y an ae(U!iinli,nr, Vhn vcntiit' ! to remark upon Inir Uing in inouni itis. "11," said the bereave! one, mourn- fully, takinjf f.-w i.s to. trail hrt ir- k.-, 1 lookiiiil over shoulder at the effi-ft t'iercif I've just loot mv mother il n't vu thi-it ' t T . ! . '1 , . . . ins ut a tven veil i wuu a Ocrii Lem Kach rco'nauon in tuUetioa is touchingj.f , ..,. fy ' For the Sentinel. Iht Cmatitationa,! .meadment The jmioa of all the Ttmturiei tatt tae 'Ciiion will npt Secure iti Eauflcatioa If lweite Southern, Btatet Eejoct it V ;; I' i,MEa. Editor For the Dttfixtse of s!w- ing bow uut'ily impr.si.b1e jt till be for the judical CoogrKs to. tutxod in Kscuriug the ijicatii.ni of the. irohite4.Cmtittt.iiofkal' ahitndtticnt, and iUmi for ibe purpww t eacour atdna our frivod iu their oppmition to tus ,ttaury i Uutire o piake a BwthemalUaVde inoeatration to this end, through tlie column ir : z." . r . l f .. j . s 'VI tUo 'llurty-ei "tHatev .tomatitmrng turn 1 lnion,.,tntj are UMignatea a4..Aoryiem Bfalet uiX itia U'iMtlen' UKti- .my thatjtlK! tweat f Nhrtliera States wilt rality tbi aim nduient, of whkh there 1 much doubt. To be atill more generous, say tlxat Western Virginia, Maryland, Missouri and Tennessee will also ratify it, of which there is (till greater , . . 1 . , y, t i 111 l 1 ciouoc, ana aeuraaaa ana ioiormio win oe au-t tnitted into tbe Union over tlte Prwident veto, OH condition that these two territories will alxo Ratify it, Tbi make twenty six Vote for the measure, one bs than tlie namlter desired to make op the requirert-three-fottrtk ot all tht State, which numlr is twenty seven.. From what aonrca to thia luckv voter to be obtained t 4 t'aa it be priKtured from any nrxrof the remain ing State, tbt namo of wbictt art aa roiiow; Aktbama, Arkansaa, Delaware, Florida, Geor gia, Kentucky, JLotiimanV )laiAa1pi. North Carolina, 'Houth XaToliui, Virginia awl Texas. Tbeanawer is no. Then a radical would asy admit Washington Territory into the Union for this purpose. Verv well, admit her. That t -would make thirty-nine State, three-fourth of which would be tweiity-nlue. Kow a they -bave-only reeieml twenty seven of tliisnua.otir, if will be seen that thef are worse off than they were belore they admitted Nebraska aod Colo rado, and Washington, as they bow lack two Statee instead of oat. Now auppua they ad lilt all th remaining territories on the map into tbt Union, ' o comliticfa tlt they will ralify tlit proposed amenrlmeht, except X'tah, wbkh of course they would not admit. Thia 'addition of fivt more new State makes forty fiiUrHtates.three fourths of which ia thirty-three. Add these Are vote to the twenty-seven obtain ed by the admission of Nebraska, Colorado and Wasbington and It gJve thera thirty-two volet, one tea tnan tne sumf)et wquuetl. t . ., . w ., r qxrTTEN. Tht Next Legulatnre. lis Eietllencv. the Governor, will at an earl v ty, probably in bi message, present to tbt legislature tbe amendment propoawt Dy Vona- to taeCMHUUNidii of tbe '(Jolted "Stat, town as tht Howard Amendment, and offered one of the States of the Union, wt suppose, for her ratification or re jection. We are not advised as to tht course Okvernor Worth will pursue in presenting tbi amenitijii'Ulto trie conitKJeiiMion i tbeLeixta tare, hot knowing Mm to be' advent to ita aHJKpiUtn, W KRS Ik JIT grMllCU HO WIU RGUUI- wend It rejection. That the Legislature will Inject tht proposition it a foregone concla sia, as a large majority ol the member are to tbuir constituents to vote teainat 3t baa been tuggeeted that tht ainentment titould be laid on the table without debate or eiinsidriitiQaimraediaty.BpoAJiit4!reKat tien. We think that the proper course would bt for trie proposition to meet witn tnt consul tmtlop t importance deuwad nd with tb ,tl Utility ji a legialiU v 1 deparinut of tbtf fffteral government bat proposes it lor our ac- 'lltoc' H b referred to .VJoint teleet C iminittue of the two House, comprised of Iileir ablest and most discreet men, and let their cdmmittee, in behal of, the body of which they ait members, amf tf psbpier f the State,' wiiost representative tbey are, preaent to the Cpngrfas.gfi.be United, 8tat,e,ang to tha world, tile rcawins ivuicn luuuto mm jumijj uur ac tion. In view of the unpropitiou prospect of oer political future and oL the direful threata tif freely and frequently made aganist u by that Jiirty at present' controlling the ileal inie of the country, our action should be careful and delib rrate, and fortlflod Sot Only to bear the acra tUiy of the North, bnt to justify 0 before the vrldv When wt have done thia, we have pf rformed our' full duty in tha premise. . If tljen wt Are etmpelled, by tht Implacable br ad nf party tyranny, to pas under the yoke, our brad will be lowered by the exercise of illo jTl tntborityand by the weight f irresisti bio power, and not with shame and degradation. r We think differently from tome of our friend ill regard to electing a United 1tatea Senator, 1rir the termxiommencing-Oo tbO 'lflf of March next, at which time the term, for which the lion. John Pool wa elected, will expire. Wt tftiuk tba Legislature should promptly elect' a Sfnator, Innlnlluenced bjthe coijrtj of Congreaa, ii reference U their Rejection, o far, of thoae ajreaily elected. Wo certainly could not ex pect representation without Mni'min; it, and a failure to elect wuld bt virtually an abandon njenlnLtha. claim. Should the Legislature fail ti) elect a Senator, and at any time within two yart different ' eonnelhonld control Con fess and tbt member from the South be ad mitted, th appointment would devolve upon IheOovwrWor, an tbt people of the State be deprived of tht (election or tbeir Senator by the neglect of thoae- appointed by them for that pfirpose. U Jiwrnii, " 4 f Th Lait KinetT Dayi of tha War. Before thhTtiimber of the Wotthma reach et oar reader it it .expected thl work will bt ady for delivery. Wt feel perfectly confident f it success as soon a the people be (fin to Know ita value. It 1 no trashv. eensational. kmade-up Imok, but well-thought and Careful- ii prepared kia-wv, comblnina! the value of a j careful and falthtul nnrmive-with' the gjovr jion uie or romrnce, 1 nere it matter in thia veluroo not to bt found elsewhere. . v jSil hdrtd rail have been ordered by one bookseller, who know the worth of tlx twv.k Lkad tht wantsbf tht market.. ( un our orucrs cunic forward, mna tney snail b filled oromntl v. V.r. UViim In what Awtaar city eoold .soeh ' procee.1-' ingt bt pomiUt, aa are recorded in tba followinir front the New York Mmrq'df . 9 ?'Wt wndiaataHit thtt 55tger- Wbealh-y is making from two to three thousand dollar a nfebt by hi enrion and immornl exhibition' of f'fty aBiiraede' women at the theatre oa Ilroad wty formerly eanetl f Mr. .Niblo, At thi rate Whcatlev may retire in a few month with I fbrtnM of naif a miiiion.",. , . A trombone plaver who reside in the De partment of La ilt iise, France, beinir a-iirwl thai parriits, tarustufi ami raven can by. dint of twrseveranc be taum-ht to speak, conceived the l ie of givinsrt ctmrseof lustructioa to one f ttie ducks iu hi poulirv Yard. At the stor i rues, be placed tlie duck in a retired spot siid ,repcat4 ioeit-at laaat twa hundred times 4 day a 'certain air, and the result waa thai the' cjb; ture now .aine'that air with tae and grant, in stead of q-!-hinj, alter tlie nul absurd fitsh iuB of its kind. Five thnuiwnd tre have been sent t- beauti- tbogart of Unham Lbcoln Gov. Bwatin't Deciiioa. Covornor Swanu'f decision, removing the Police. Commissioner, is a lengthy document, carefully leviewing the law aad tht facta, v It conclude a follow : "laiDreased; as I am. with the utter demOral Izatiott tf tbe police orgnniration at it now stands, 1 (bail aa wnat 1 can to vewr n v 11 oroBcr relations with tbe State and the law upoa which it ia founded. I bava no desire to appeal 10 uie uenerai uovernuieut " u v enable me to ekecute tbe law and to protect . 1. I I a it. ihx.inna I ,v snrl Mood."ked,twtM!4p.'!Hl ta tjika-this tihf j tne lurtner tvsisi soce 01 iuc 1 f,iit:B.tuiiuiniv tr and their follower to tbe htwa of the StaU ' ff"hat l uiiliuui-uev should' arise, -the tejoou- aibility will be upon thote who provoke it. s'a in tvtmuuium ana law or mg Slate, and there I will continue to aland until tbt trust imposed upon me by the people of tbe State of Maryland shall be delivered back into their bands, in epite of all tht threat of per sonal violence and the blustering effort at In timidation which have already disgusted dis creet and thinking men throughout the conn try. I can only tay lor myself that tho rem nant of a life dow half spent would bt pur chased at too dew a cost, in tht high position which I occupy a Governor of tht State of Maryland, by the dishonor of my State and the degradation of her people. '11 UOMAS 8WA.NN, Governor of Maryland. Tub CnoeuK or th Bo urn. A cornspon dent of tbe Atlanta J&u, commenting cm Mi. Beecher'a comparison of th ehurcne and chiHilhottte of that section to "lighthouses twinkline along""tht edge- of -a continent' of darkness," says "la 1830 there were 21,887 churches in tht Northern State, and 18,665 la the Southern State. Tkt proportion, 1 church to 82 person iii tbe North, and 1 church to 542. persons ia tbe South; The accommoda tions ot.-tbese church e west 8,650,661 sitting for 13,424,923 persons North, and 6,841,874 til ting lor 9,664,665 person South. That 64 person out of 100 could attend services at-tbe tame Unit in tbt North and 87 out of 100 in tbt South, Including wbitea and slave alike. Thot the Northern H tales had only 7 per eent, greater accommodation than the Sootn. Sure ly, tbi wa aot a sufficient difference to justi fy a charge of heathenism upon tbt Southern people" - -' Th votes which have been tho far taken in the several Annual Conference of the Boothern Methndiit indicate th ratification, by a large majority, of the proponed change- of the name of the Cborch to Etiisoopal Methodist Cliutcb, and tlie proposed introduction of lay repreaen tatioa into the uenerai uonlerence. . The following result art reported i x.- Jhhtm Con f trct- For change of name, 51 1 against k, . For Lay Representation, 57, against it, 7, U 1 leuimlu to frrenm For change ot name, 8S ; arinat It, 81. For Lay Delegation, 57 ; ajraimttt, II. Arbaumu Con fertnrt For chanfre of name, 28 ; aaamst it, 7. For Lay Representation, 87 against it, 4. - Nearly 8,000 buildinga have beta erected in (Jbicao, III donnir tbe preaent teaoon, at cost of about $7,000,000. , j NEW ADYIETISEJIENT3. 1 i T the solirition of soiue of tnv friemlM. Senators 1 (, XV elect, I offi-r myself a eandiflst for the pout of AmiKtsiit Clerk of the Henato. xpomnoe 01 ture u elected, a twtii- (ensiona histine dm in promlsinit. fill and mtufsotor bacbarg uf all the duties of the Raleigh, N. a Not t-td i TlX WARE. WE have oil band a targs assortment-of TIN WAKE, which we will sell low. Wholesale and retail dealers are invited to examine our Tin nsrs ' ,.,.,.,., . i. BROWN, Raleigh, Nura-tf v - With Hi Lrwis. , j I,;;:, AHA. IIIOGH : " ATTORNEY AT LAW, . TAUIIORO', W. C. ' !' ' WILL attend tha rqeral Court at Baleigh the 4th Monday of Nuvetntwr and attend to any oiiMn rounueu w ois eaee, DESIRABLE CITT PHOPEKTT FOR SALE I T offor my bouse and lot In ftaleili, near the IW 1 and liuiab Avymm ana tne resiaonre or Uie lev. Er. Laev. fur aalo. It is a half acre lot . .Tho H'line ia two stories with an JU.. eonahstlng at six ouuforteble rooms with fire plsoea, a poreh and ptaaita. ftMoasarv outbuiuiuiR awt a gooa pnni are on the preniiae. Tha Karden snot ia exeelleni An Of iriortututy and barnin are offered those wihuv te purehaa a eomrortahl 1 1 aad health? residence ; K.leib, Nov a-atawtm a STATU OF NORTn CAROLINA, i . a:i -! y Aamakos Cocarr. & j 1 I Cohbt or Eqtrm, Srama Tkkk 188S. t ""(Henry Iaeley and other," .. '" " . ' ' "'-: ! Th Heir at Law of Jno. Land for parti- Iaeley and other. ; ' (ton. It sppesriuf to the satisfaction ol.the Conrt in this ease, that th Heirs st law of Jno. ftrtey, the Heirs i iw i 31 siiu xaeiev,- r.intotn lunierr, srettriek Kiraerr, kUrf Fo(lnin, n UJiam Fufrlemaa, resid bejroBd the limits of tU HUte, it is Uwrefore ordered that aUrartuwrneut bs made, for six weeks, in t)i weekly SmtiMi, at BaleiKb, notifying said defendants to appear st tt next term of this Oourt to be heM en the ih, M.iuduv after 4th. Monday of fteptemtwr, lim, and answer or demur to said petition, uthnrwis taitKmentpmnnyesm s 10 went win oe uuieu. Miinia IfAAO HOLT, C. M, E. fr Alamance ISAAC HOLT, O. U. t. Nov. a-wfiw ' FARMS FOR EENT. I HAVE THtfEE VAItMi, IN Cltlt TO?ITIfI auv, m tba Couaty of Beaofort, whick I offer M rvnt for the sneoing yar, , a i . Thma Farm are sitnsted between the towns of Vt stun)rtn and Kewhern, ten anles frnrn the former and twenty frotn the latter place. ' Tbe looaMv ia a Healthy one. I preier to rent all.togthr ; fiuling ill ibis, 1 will rent separately., To mr eon, who a bow ob theaa fame, snd to Vj fttwTiiail, resiittfiir npoa the preniens, I rvfer for U hifrmtioB. I'ereona deh-iii to rent will nsk tbeir wibe flown y me at wis place, -Am.!? immiiatlj to , W. i. EUirNT .KrtV. 3tUi -. - . ' ; -' ., R.lf.r;!! f ajf; JmtrntO VVnraFriyotl, attT r?mmen? )icw- k, enjiy ten i m sarwae bdis to uen. B, -' KITTEELL'S EPEIXGS ' - FEMALE COLLEGE, ,;..Oraiflil9 Comity, N.O., (niihla fcaff If erKlllrelf. brpM. P he Raleisk ;.ea Bail !). ) - TrtS 1'RVJtF VT SFSStf N WIU, ClX'hF OS Ih S'tnl nf le'eni!'r 1 "be ( jit Pinion witi r.. fn no ilie li Wedneiwtsy ia January. So Tsrs'iiii z y, n in tho Winten ' A new bmlitin-f ha jnl been emnnleted. H wliirk a l.tnt additional nnmNY can t aceoaunovijtH. . Kor paruetUara, atldreiw, ' - iisv.&i.!!morrt Xa. t-ata, ' ,s - Xiatrtll't torinaw at '. V . , TIV AD SHEET IUU. N,ol -A-4, lTnyfttvIllo IS tree t. I1T CONNKTIOM WITH Ot!B HAHDWAEg bnaineae, w turf en exumaivelj th . nmncriEf i tmwiii ' arid Stove Ptrxia. Orders nrnmotl iUimuiim to. and sraitd a to bus vt. - tiuudiua; done at ail tinwa, - J. BROWN, Ealuih, Nov. t-U - With Hint Law. a. w. vies, o. r. weaura, - w. w, uthm sao.. o W tiinagt u. or AlsuiMiw Co .et Kodida V'a. V i Wllry itHJbAiAtV .4 a GROOEK VoBt'AKI)IV AM) COn.niBHlV'V MERCHANTS. 7 . t hmnt mm WwM-r llmu, ' (VmslgnnMint soIV'it4,'' Casts advi conHifrnmenHi in naitii j z .tj Jv a am , A HE VOLITION t . 15 PBICES 8INCZ LAST WITEB, - . ENABLES U8 TO OFFli IuducmatK tv- Uayetntt of WINTER CLOTHING; For Genu, Voatbtand ChIfdront ! Nov. 8 R. B.' ANDREWS & CO. No Where Else inthe City, CAN GENTLEMEN FIND . ! , - ' -:. (COB A TA1BTT ofiCiii (LaV M3lljo TJ1TDI1.-WIAE, ' '" - " ' TEX FRE5CH DEAWESS," J , AT .1 . ' Nov. 9 ,f ,B..B. ANURSW8 4 CtTS.; ' 1 1" ' illinium , , .i., .,, ., ! ' II ATS f IIATStt IIAT8II! 4 NOTHEELOTOF WABUIO.f AHl.lt B1TM. ii. at the low prioe of $1,36 eeeh. , Call aad exaauiie ttiem at ev. t-r .-..- '.. aJfUilKWB CO' ; UEROSEXB OIL. 'rt mas BKsr KEKOBEKB oil, at onk dollar pwr Ksiwa, wiii. nnifwi win per qnair. ,i . ' ' i i. BROWK, Bskigh, Oct. SI tf -"s f.w For Bint Law : W. ROBERT ANDREWS, Sm , 9f Fti)rettTlllti Street, ' TtAJQEIOIi; N. O. v&ocsm&sAAD r&ormoxs jr f u OF ALL KINDS ! .1 A SUGARS SO bbU whole, half i and ooarter, ALL BRANDS OF FLOUR, , ,- , I COFFEES, i, ,.t .. , ,f " 1 .. uiti i aatra iwnlivtintio."i'';''''';i iADCE9, J5 UTTER, ' !' - , CHEESE."-" j nt'KLEH, - LAKJJ, . i CATSUPS,' '"' BACON, " " ' , ' -.,8X0 ARS, ' . J, PORBT.1" -, JFISII. ;: SALT. ; . , , ! LIQUORS AND WINES, CllACKEitS of Superior make and every variety, embrsemg Boda, Egg, Milk, Boston, Butter, and Pilot Bread. . ..( . . . j INSTOJIE,AL80,'m' i wbah ana f tMgu, ;-; .i . ii I ! Laeaa Bats, on draiiKht or br the Ken. I LsATHRja, Fratx-h CaJf-ttkina, Lininga. hoie-Leath- iiu PuuruiHvi, l uuik , , i. .r nrra ana auKAjrruia tisanias, noap, se. . Ooaa and. Corn afestn "Sr-y - V Roes, liaRfritir and Twine. rowuaa ana rmna. 'r- ---f Corroa (!aue,oda, Copperaa, fipieea, Preserve. Wood, Willow and Tib Ware. OosraerKxzauas, ChoeiiiaU, kt. if ... r Baoraxa, Tunas, And Irons, A Ac, , .....( im Iat Out) Word, i EVEETTniNQ neaally kent ia Urea Wholesale and (tetail entauUaUmouta tbe kind, which will be aold ((or cash,) ' Oaai Eawy Terant J . ' ' ;M5 ' I". 5 i iK-ITI k ft a at any eeuhllsement Ronth of tne Potomaa. I Th attention of dealers IB the interior is respect fully ealled te this reaUr sntendid Mock. Ordan as annvmnt prompuj tuied and dispatched. u ..... t GREAT .TRADE t, : ..it mt.iK .s ,,l f 'nm SALE AT AUCTION ! ' -t f.l,- ".!' 1 .t. , f a e BOOTS, SHOES, BE00AXL HAEDWAEE, i 1 CUTLEET, IJTEEPOOL SALT, " j"1 , FL0TTE' ASD CHEESE. ! . J -l..-M.vrl MESb. b. r. wiLLiANtanr v co, lespeetfully annntuwie tliat they will offer for tl" t A action, at their Wore ea Favettsnlle fltreea on WKUStSUAY,KUVElUUUi7tliiniiv.,t It o'clock, following goods, via : 10 fJhfjt and Jtatgaatt inelading oy llroeaus. , 110 ncli Liverpool fine 6Vdt, prn, ' '" -r '. - 10 btjs Flour, superfine. f 4- .- - Kl boms Tobaeoo, vsnons brands, 30 Wee English Dairy Obeeea. 30 balf and quarter boxes best layer Raisins. ' 10 doaoa Ptoek Iak. . i - , ( t V dnaea t hert liocks. , 10 doaea Bntcher Rnivc. - ' . . v 10 dosen Aneer fiita, ' - - r . .-! t"0 Carnage llolta - -. . M gToas aeanrted Screws, ' 21 dowio Hand-w Filesu . ' , 10 dosen iliil Saw File. ' 4 ! .. '?''Hvi-f4 fi"wf T"f"" I'l itti-H.t.t aWt f hj;ht liuH 11 dosen fHirry Ownhs. It) disea Home Brnuhe. i IA it. m..-ti Itni.k '' ". .' 93 m-fiasLead .IVueila. lft n.jri-n all tir'ht caet etei-I WMH!in U1' ' t d.a. a T -a fv f l.n. '." i d"-u Porcelain KMtW and Pan. ' - I 4..oTm Wash ! n ' II tl ea Tunw?rme Asi'W, "10 fcv.'.-n ent Kii. 6". 10 k.,.' Hre f i,oe f 1 ( It keet M"l Wi'aa " ' bnaea H. 8- Sill. 1 75 enias xl M. re. r - ' t krare and 'Bit., . ' , ' a:. .v.- T.fthr villi a k of Coikrellaa, Votion and F.ner in;. le rv eoumi rja.ij in tha sbuvs- 'i be tliiiti!i uf K r.lo is vartienlsrlr e.Tit t tlie ation aaie. Tbe ! snd nm .nd - ... i V"Yn bropans are well aaaurtod in aiaa, Ai anj ,11 it is expeete.1. gj eaUaiacUoo la pajrohseera. -, . .7 - kukub, SvV. a-td i ... . tut ft 'VVwt i , a 1' ' I tlateiAltjday J ! EXECETOU S SALE or ?: DESIRABLE ' DWELLING, NICE TOWN' " ' LOTS. AS D A TE ICT Cf LAX D ' , Near WvnntX. C, . -. AaexeHtorofDr.HnrhJ.rsvis.t'n"tar1iiH'; - 5"" "t Movj-uih. r, at i.a i.ia aenoi, in (he town of Warn to.... k i' li.Tii tt. Also a iot in fr(,t of I 1 ?f ' adfatnnir the tlourJ-H.w . ,h euaat of Land about twe-Buh-e d:ant froia Wane, LNQ HOLMJ aud LOT. Atao a iot'in front ,Tf IX 1, v arrHsr; S TheDweltinw ia tn eottaic ,H0, eiwitiiniiie ten -rooms, and haa two !,... t ' ... ?1 . r.jf . k. . i.: r' emiesoi Of (lie baluiaommrt liH au.iii, ,n ,rr,.j, , i, , r about hv and a balf sera, bavit,K sji awmle vaHland ew,B(Ue4, w,,h (,tsii,Ka, HC SS& Hoane, Dairy, tavma H,t, .ea Crib, ttenantel Hooae, two good OUies ui the yru, a weii o Svwi lent watst, and ia buundet by hmt IntoiJ H,i ieare is suiiicieutly larife ami (i .p iMtvJ e te be - divided into two awautiriti hi'dihnjr .., rroetiW ' Sw,"d1Ul,,m Prt,of " Xbe L.H iu fro,-" of Uie Dwell ini; is enclosed, eitiiui per au su-a. without any biuMinw, and is bounded b tbrV.. hi7 The kit ia sear cat the Coort-iiouaa "front , tB f street aboat one humimd and hmoty-iwo (isaj frt aud contains shout tliree-fourtlis of aa a-r. Thii lot fcaaa ttoe, with several room', st the orth,MT nor, a reaideuee tn th eentre with seTeral room. " and aa offieo.with two rooms at the wmth end. The tract of Ind eontaius two hundred and eVveti a, to original growth partly, Wt ,rtlv in aecd i growUi pine, and is aitttated aw aatavakleaVrehe main road to Clark's Bridge. Betiiif so nr w arrejiton Irr a good road, this tra;t is valuable f.u- it fire wom! " having been reserved for thia nuruuse.. Iui wouij. J nnaiaakUafarm. ",,.'?' i "twni of Dwelling aad lota given" an luVat 'ml - January, 1H67, and the tract of Laud sirew n,.n,,ir. . Tuns On the Dwellin. flu knu . ana on uiu ana ine reas m tn Dropenr a j . , ... 1' T ' cr, ut of eweiTe munuia, rrom Oay nf wwacsninu. IVmila, wiili aataaraetory aeenrity, re.riireiljiiodtjtl wilhh' ld until w.yniaiia,-. aiuotnas aoWAr,i, - -,k FtTtR a DAVIS; !--t ifJ "';'',' i-' . JK'rDr,U.J.DaviB.H J Warrenton, N. C Sept 23-w4wdta s , i i,, , t NEW STOIlE;r-l ' - -i f i. '. . ,i i ..,;' ,tijtis :4 ! New Goods f ,Jf ev-t Goods i j . ; -. ....... i t'iyr- r: , " I Kth AND SEE MY "8T(JCK-)F ;DRESS tiKWXhtW lltoil' Embroidered Potlini, - , Balmorula, - i t, Flannel, ' t-v ' r " " U- Calicoet, "... SHAWLS, HOOP, SKIRTS, CLOAKS, HATS, '" CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES. . ' Ladies will find my assortment the neat sitracUviFa In th Oitv. . . , ,. . " or . i ,,-e .It - I faivit Oentlemeo to call and ae my aemH-tiaeat of ' .cLOTinat ff. t.ut mum I am determined to pleas all who favor ii. ailh'si tall, ia the quality and once of Oooihi, . , , ... , Mo Bans in the City shall undersell us. ' 3. ROSENBArW,,;,,J,aS ''''' ' ' Wrayettvate8t,iO Oct. tt (at tOns door Mow t. H. IIiufrf. u I . , . . . . - P.A 1,11 lIi"M INiUW IM '. fist t SCIENCE AND MEDICINE ;,v i IB. HADFIXLD'8 " ,'i i t E Q U A L I ZJ2"RL ! . - .. FOR THE CURE Of ALL .; I CHRONIC "DISEisESr 11 4 IT tTflia. (IBI Geitral Debility, Eheumatism, Dyspepsig, 1 Senralgia, Convuljions, ParalyMs, EpIJ 1 ; aal Disease, Weak Chestt, WeaJs ia'..; j Limb, Incipient Connrmptioa, --i i Epilepsy, nd all, JChronio . . : -i Diieaae which Kedicino . ! i"'i?. haM failed U do, i 'rtX-i3 Nnmborsof cases of tn BO. 'VIC X I A!IRU(tl have been owed.- - -. ' -. . COXSITBPTITES., 'jr Trfonr Equalizer a tew anoHasflohit' f;n "A .1:1 i jraof the power H has to expand tho Chest ' Our EQUALIZER baa the effect that nv PaioiiiiDa, man miKht eiaect. " ft ' ' ' -T'TTTT . i W have located at tlie Plaelera IIar , Raieicb, V. C, where we invite all Hivsioiene and Students of Medicine, as well aa everr .' . t call and examine our new invention. . . . ' .' u!i.'f.'.;". . : Baleigh, WoV. 1 lw . . Agmt and Hfemi,,r ., DIRECT TUAUI-;.'" ", t . " -. The Fir it Class Steantsli lp ' 'MIciiT'T'4"; TfUX luad at 'OJtPbtK for 'UVERPOOL ,u . t V iKci. and will sail aboHt the auddle at K.?.... AdranoMwiIl be Bis.n by the adriirri4 tiretfa at Norfolk anon all oroiiu' stumied to tlie r t of the ship in Liverpool, Messra, f. M. vFlty jk ..'.. jiaa of hiifh reputation and oriifiisailv from tltu Ntti i All shipments from tlie interior, to' our care ih iZ" forwwded free of oomniieiuqu, . . . ' . . Mereliaut and l'lsnters in North Carolina ' witlina toenemu-ag this eflort a. Awt trade, wiil pleaw apply to j r Yi.O. REYNOLDS B KO., - '" ,.,"'.. Amu at ZorUit. " i B. P. WHXLIMSC.Y & t'6., :: - tdfmtrmt RuUigK fi a . in . . t i . . IH66 1'AI.I. TKm: I;!t l so.. Tmrmwuiitfiffiii:Lr; ulcj; HjH! t "Y,rE tarlt attentioo to onr Commaniling fit. yf, 1 HAEDWAEE 1X9 'CCTIEST; ; Cmekery and Olase, Tin Wars, . And HoOM Fnrnieliing Guv's. ' Cooling Bt.ovea, iii.ilow War.? tiut Mm eoinprimss suith sn cstennvo av'rtin" in our um, mat we eannot,iB a oraiuary j,,t;. i'"i, ciiumenw mem. ' W )ijvit buyer to rail and examine wire ii.- y; Bahigh, Opt )4f - With Minx A L,.--U ... , ton sua:. A FIJTg HORSE, PrrJOT AKI'fftEi Ta. Apj.ly to C. W."Dnijtchiiur. laJe!..;, or j. a. iiii'ir wl. n. ajtijV!iiinir' uermgued, four miles ltW of li ileiKtt. t Oct 81 tf W. g. TUCEXR. ' 1 wf , r

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