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-Jill- - Tin: SENTINEL. w.. v. rt.i.J-., fcEATOw . .!;; i:i;tr. VtrdneadMj Kvf nlng. Xtr. 81, t i i i 1 ..S '"$' Governor" Me, , -! J We laid tbia tvxllwt and able; . Slaw papa , before oar. rcarler en jf-terday, In t few boor after it delivery. It eeetssarily lengthy, to numerous were the 'topic which required bo. ticc and dcuit!; fcur it will 1 reed JWttb great interest .; V- ; . : Gov. Worth diruea of national question, I t th noit oath tbo Howard amendment, th TrVeclmpriTr Utfrettmait the- Preedmsar & " KnDerBorirlI liKc!fo?iaTrtJrtftlhrFP, al of. theeoemiee of the 'Stata ', wd of the South, but at tbe m time v4th tocb frank neesmd, propriety, HI meet the pproba " tion ol nUtb friend of lw,jut lee and right. Th very thorough review jt But aflalre in the 8sg will atify of the difficulty connected with the' proper edmialttretioa of the Eaecutiv office t the present time, end of the ability and untiring assiduity with which he ha discharged the-m. The rwximrncridationi of the messtga r ju dicious, end merit the creful consideration, at they will no doubt recti, the favorable notic of the General Assembly. ' - ' - V !' General AmntJ, , The introduction of the bill, by Mr. Wugh, 'of Burrv. erantins a general amnesty to certain ; chute of offender again the law, during the prevalence of the war. ttrikca a m opportune and proper. There re time, wHen mea'e mind become Intoxicated with excitement Md entirely demoralized under the prewar of calamity, wbee the moral eea become benumed, ud wbea they actwitbnottAOBorrwtreJnt. Such ' wm the cm with many pentoiM, during the Ute dieaatroui war. Now, tines peace baa returned and reason ba returned it place, many look back epos the paat with deep tor row aVl regret, aad would ht glad to blot from memory those acta of which they were guilty, ) violetioa of bw end right Some of tboae act were befa- om ud revolting, od would detenr the never, at punishment under other circumstance, f et in tbote cim of th enforcement of ciril law, which era ike!y revive end embitter the vreaent and the future, yet eecotnpllah no real good in, correcting and improving society, it may be beat fur the take of the future, that veil be thrown over the entire paat or tbat pe riod, which only can be remembered by the in. nocent or guilty, with sorrow and bitterness. WasMngton Speculation, ,.- Juxt on the eve of th 'aaaembllng of Con- arreaa. the letter-writer and paper are not paring of their (peculation aa to tha court of th President ana tba KaUicau. W pretume no one, except bi adrltcra, can tell what Proe- Ident Jolmwm't cowrta will ba, before na ou ciatea it officially. Btill mora difficult 1 It to cum what th Radical will determine to do. Any amount of titter and ungainly prop otitiona will be made at once upon th opening of tha eeaaion, but they will be committed to thelnreatigationof 4mittea,and there they will tlumber for month. Th North I evi dently in a fog u to what it may do. Tba pre monition of commercial diatrert at tba North and the complication In Radical politica, may work out tome More tangible, aii4 wa hope, aafa method' .tot th Vtyuatment of national difficultiea, not yet developed. " Noo iprraaoB. -Tbe Chicago Timet, the leading Democratic paper of tbe North wet, recently came out atrongly In aupport of negro liilTragc-Thfa propoaition meet with much ' opposition from tba rank and file of Northern -' libmocracy, andia likely to occatloa aerioui division in the party. , At the forthern peo ple awuma tbe control of all matter relating to th South, which in the foundation of the government were committed to the euetody of tbe Constitution, perhapa it k well for th South for a while at least, to remain paaaiv as it baa done, and kt them manage it to suit them telres. Wlica poopositioiit however, affect-! iatr tbe organic law, are submitted to tb South for it voluntary action, w can then but aatart our own opinion, y v . Ti Speaker of tha Hoate. Ia a few hour after the election of tha Spea ker iof the House, R, T. McAdett, Esq., he was compelled to leave, to be in attendance for a few daya at bi Court in Altimsnce. He very prop, rly designated Col. 11. II. Cowan, of Near Han over, bis competitor, to preside in his abaeoce, ,who fill tbe Chair with the ease, dignity and promptnek ot a practised presiding officer. , .1 , , , .sa. i I i ", ' State AgTlccJtiurtl Society. Oar rcalcrs wilt please bear in mind, tbat th State Agricultural dodety meets la this city on Tacaday next, th 27th lost. - It is hoped, that atl tbe citizens of the State, whofeel an interest in promoting tlic imluatriol affair tf our people, will endeavor to be pre'iit. The meeting of thit Awoi'iMion it not only important to a fre-.li impetus to th agricultural asssixiation of the everai counties, but especially to give ome di rection to the establishment Of a trtcm of labor, rcguliiUDg it, in the Stnte. x aAHiEMfT. Tim Wilmington IitjUik 1 annotwcf f Sl intrnKon to enlarge that paper In a short perid.' We have been contemplating 'imilararrant'i'inent for tb $mtiiulla a few week. ' A Pbtitioh of the President and Directdf of the Cbcraw and CoailMils Kaiiroad AVumpany U boii'Mi tha enauing aumaton of the t.tB. erai Aemoiy m ims oiai, iuuk uiat nour o trrant sud t'i Hie comnsny in carryingon tneir i,enterj!riw, i-y tbs-ilU? for on million ot tha ttock of t!ie coin finny, and paring for the earns by a trsttKT of an pqiNil ainoant of the Brock and Ionda now held tyv the State in n a J, of the State. WaJtmorf Arya, . KbSTH CAB0IIA WGISIATIJEZ. SEXATE. Wanaasotr Monti an, Now. tltt. -'The Seaste wat called to orikf at tl o'clock AM. ' " ' r . ' ' - r ' . Tue Jonro'al of yetterday wat read and p rtnA. and tbe readinv. of the Journal ot Huaday harifig been dispeoaed with, on Jter-..i day, and It Being contrary to tne rwei 'iur io ana moved it be read, and it waa agreed to. Mr, Ht ttae, 'Senator from the Sitb pittrict, made bit appemraace ia tbe 8eaat Chamber, came forward and wa tjualifltd. kfeaera. Wiscio, Corinirtoa and Leach were designated aa the flenata branch ot tbe coaa- miitea on Joint rulea. - A noiin waa racelred from the Houee, pro- poainw to go into tha electioa of one Eagroaa- Ittg VEft,BirDBf BOW innreWK" mrr UrifWmtA K be laid on tbe table and called tha ayea aad nay a, and hit motion waa tott, and on motion of Mr. Cowlea, tbe meaaago wa con curred in. 1 1 be hour of 11 harinir arrired, Heatra. Cowlea and Ferabe met appointed to conduct tba election. The name of Mr. Joyner baring baea withdraw. tb following aentlemen were ibted for: Meaara. Hampton, Long, Taylor, Bua te aad Whiting. : There beiag no aloctioa on tha first ballot, the name of Meaara. Buabe ana Whitine were withdrawn, aad tecond ballot oetng taken, reauiiea in tne .election oi nr. Hampton, of Yadkin. Mr. wuaoa. trom the cotnmittea to wnotn waa referred tba duty ot drafting rnlea for tha coremmeat of tbe Benata. made their report. and oa brt motion it waa r a 1 uriatim, and af er a briaf diacoaaioa waa aligbtly amended and adonted. i . i A jneaaae waa receired from the Houae. pro- poaing to aa forthwith into tbe election of Sec retary oi Dvata, jar. n. t? . new in nonunauuu. Mr. wuaoa moved it be lata on the tauie, ana bin motion wa loat. The meaaage u con- corred in. Maaaraj Robin aad Lloyd wer ap pointed to conduct tbe election. Tha rote on Joint ballot waa 147, all of which Mr. Beat ra- A. nteaaun waa receirad from the Hotae, pro poning to go forthwith into tba election of Comptroller. . Meaara. Cowper aad Brogdea la aoroinetion. Oa motion of Wr. Witaoa, it waa laid oe the table. Oa motionot Mr. Jonea, of Wake, tbe Benata adjourned ontil Ui-morrew at 11 o'clock. HOUSE OF COMMONS. Wednesday, Nov. 1 1 at. 1 86. Tbe Journal of yesterday waa read and ap proved. ., Mr. Kenan Introduced a joint resolution to act apart tba second Saturday in l)ecemtr next for tha appointment of Juntis of the Peace. Adopted. Mr. Waugb, ' a bill to grant general amnes ty and pardon to all person guilty of violating tba criminal law of North Carolina, except ia certain casee." . Ordered to be printed. Robert Oambril, K(., eommoner elect from tba county of Alleghany, appeared and wa qualified. ' On motion ot Mr. Moore, of Hertford, a mea ssga was tent to tb Senate, proposing to raise a joint committee oa to much of tbe Oorernor'a MML' as related to the African ltace, and th abject of apprenticeship. Oa motion of Mr, Lowe, a meeaaga wa eent to tb Senate, proposing to sleet the third' En groaatng Clerk at hail paat eleven o'clock, to day. - On motion of M. Waugh a message was sent to tba Senate, proposing tbat tba two Houee elect a United State Senator oa Tuesday next at 13 o'clock, M. f . Tba Reflate, ty meaaage, conenrrca in mo propoaition to elect aa additional Engrossing Clerk at half past 11 o'clock. Tba aamea ot Messrs, Blackatock, Freeman, Joyner and Barbae were withdrawn from nomi nation, and the House voted a follow t For Mr. Hamptoa 10 vote, For Mr. Long 84, For Mr. Whiting )3, For Mr. Taylor S, For Mr. Boabeetf On tli is ballot there waa no tt!uQ, . ; On motion of Mr, Stone, a meaaatra Waa sent to th Senate proposing another ballot for En. grossing Clerk. .: ' 1 b aamea or 11 east L WhiUntr and Jtiusiiee were withdrawn from nomination. The Senate concurred and the Hone voted aa follows : Hampton ?1, Long 40. ua meuon or r. uoioorby a ineasage waa sent tq tha Senate proposing that the two llousea protaed forthwith to tb eleo ctioa ef Sarratary of State, and annauncing tba nomination In the House ot K. W. IJesLKsu. tha present incumbent. Tba Senate, by message, announced concurrence. aad the lioua voted. casting lOf votea for Mr. Best and none agalnat. The joint vote tor Secretary or State wa aa rollowe; 147 vote cast ; necaaaary to a J caotoa 74. Mr, Beat received all tb vote. Mr. Hodoett introduced rasolutiua that tba Speaker of tba Houae request tha cleej of tba city to open, alternately, tha sessions ot tba House wtta prayer. Mr. waugh eta ted tbat th rule of the House already required this, and th Speaker aaid that ne, ana me opeexer ot in Benata, had made tbi request of th Clergy, whereupon Mr. Hod nett withdrew theeeoluLioa, -A' . .-. Oa motion of Mr. Hutchison, a measure waa aent ta tba Senate, nropoalng that tba two Hou se proceed forthwith to elect a Comptroller. . Mr. Hutcbiaoa aominaUd Pulaski Cowper, Esq , of Wake county. . ,.-v--i i,;. -Mr. Boaebro nominated 0, H. Brogdea, f ivayne, ma present incumuent. , , ,- . Tha ttcnata refused to aoneur ia tha pmpoal tioa. v - : Tha liouaa then adjourned until ilevea o'clock, to-day. ; ...v. .-wi. '.,v-:. aualifled Vegro Suffrag The President' Viw01Ilcii DecUratlon of Thea. . : From (he Kationai Republican, 19th. . President Johnson it in favor of granting suffrage to alt colored HHSf," herHvof fte Con ttitution give him th power to do it, who can read and write, or who served honorably In tb -I'nioo army, or wbobwn property to th extant ot f 250 and upwards. ...... , I Th only difference between tba President and Congress is, that tbe former . believe that, nudcr th Constitution, each State baa tba right to aettle th quest ion'of votTrag rbr ItseIC C'on eres aasumea th right to impose it apon the utuisa, luuiuwws or no Lonstitailoa. turn coHrtnajtcB utwiu cbib jamcicaxit : aNDTRB PBUIOCNT. - The President and Chief Justice Cbasa, hv coalesced;' their recent prolonged eonfereooe nd the departmental avowals that no more chaugeS will be made at presnnt in Federal offi ces substantiate the rumor It ia fhrthcrrame stated tbat the Prei.!tit will not insist upoa the retention in ollic of any appointee who may be .fllaioxioua to the 53tnt4fc.V. i iytii, - t!f t"itR or tIib sknats to msroH. ' t have it on trood ailtboritv that ifr. Fotje Presiwit of the Senate, is to . resign atler tbe meeting of Congress, and that either f'en Wade or Yates, of Illinois, it to be elected in bis place. ' X r. JttruU. . . , ' For th Sentinel. ; Tha Tableaux at Holland'. , itaesintrt on Wwinestlayevniing laat, th Uth inat., aa admirable and hiphlv rntcrtainiog exhibition of Tableaux Viranf, at Holland a Church, tea mile South of tbi place. The yonog ladka and geptlcmen of that vicinity were desirous ot aiding tb alemonai Aaanuw tion in cirinnt to Southern soldiers known and tion in eivinr to N-mttiern soldiers k honored travel. "'Tof Hill praiaewortbT-tmr. oe, they projectel this eil.itition, and prose cuted h, under maoy diffieuttka, to aeucceaafu! Issue, leirf church at Holland s, now na as Masonic Lodge, was neatly and oomffta. hly "ittarl op tor tba occasion. A eommodioua is! was erecte!, arl tastefully decorated, aad at early candle-light the room waa lurougeu with apecutora hom lb adjacent country. A goodly number of young men Jrom Kaleigb wer'.fB1 Wttadance, iamoiig wSiiBtJ" re several amateur mosiciana, wbo enlivened me interval tietween tbe acecee with fine ntuaic, vocal and ioatrumeitaL Tha opening scene, entitled "Tsking tba First Dearee.4 excited much merriment, especially iamong tboae of the audience who belonged to tne Haaonic irate rout. l oc asea, " yiny seated by nine beautiful young ladie elegantly costumed, and crowned with flowera.) "Tha Evening Star," "The Htatue Bride," "Autumn Leave," and the, "Exile of Siberia," were ad mirably conceived and executed. I mast not forget to mention, as worthy of special com aieodatioo, the "Scene from Midaummer Night'a Dream," ia which Qberon and Titiania Erominently figure, tha former seeking of tbe ner, r-"a little channeling wy To be bia bench mas." , This fairy scene was a perfect gem of a pic ture. Dresa, attitude, grouping and all, were exquisite. This and several other scenes wer warmly applauded and miatrml. "Woman's Itigbta''and'"Tha Old Maid," were also admirable ia their way, and elicited much laughter. In the former, a young boa band, pretty thoroughly ben-pecked, wae de rourely seated darning a stocking, while bia Utter-half was enjoying otium cum difniUU, with eegar and newspsper. "Tb Old Maid," with a bonnet of tbe Jersey wagon style, and other apparel of antediluvian manufacture, ac ted her part to perfection, and the minor part of tbi little pantomime were well sustained. I have witnessed, her in Raleigh, and else where, like exhibitions, gotten Bp with every facility at hand, for the arrangement ot scenery and attire ; but I can frankly say, tbat none of them exeeled these almost imjnvmpl perform ance of our rural friend. Ia the Tableaux line tba town may well look to its laurela A pretty general wish haa been expressed for a repetition of these Tableaux at Holland', bat I have not learned whether they will be repeatad at not Quit a handsome sum waa realized tor tbe Memorial Association, and with tuner no tics and better weather, atill more could be raited. Era Wmcaa. Great Meteoric Shower ia ZnfUnd. . Gbkixwich OaaBBVAToav, England, Nov. 14, I A. M. The expected meteoric shower wer observed last night. At nine o'clock a few me teors fell ; t 11 o'clock they had Increaaed In umber and ixe, and between one and two o'clock this morning the maximum waa reached. Tbe niaht waa cWar, and the un aer out ia great numbers. Tbe whole heavens were bril liantly iilraihaiar'Th "ibewerr of Bieteorf wer of greet beauty and brilliancy, and radi ated from tbe constellation Leo, near the star Gamma Leon is. Their direction waa mostly from tbe Kast to the West. Tb petha of the meteor wore from three to four degreee in tha North, - Near Crea Major twenty or thirty were obaerved at one time, and, croaaing th aenitb fifty or sixty more of unusual aiae aqd duration, tba majority being larger than stare of first magnitude. Several exoded from the vleinlty ofJu'piter; one, ot immense dimension, was colored red. blue, ereen, orange and amber.-' Nearly atl bad trails of tire. Of two flaming from Leo at the tame time, on croaaed Beta Gerainorum and the other Mara. Twa more, oneroid and tbe other of an oriental sapphire color, eroaaea Atrdie yrjonie, , - ,i , ' Soma of the meteor burst forth in tplendor on, breaking behind the rising clouds, flashed lik sboet lightning, land another of emerald hue buret near Etna Leonia at fifteen minutes Iter two o'clock. A, it, its trail ot flame being visible or mlnijte and a bait, and then faded away in brilliant nebula. At three A- M' they commenced to diminish gradually, until at the present moment; tbey are all, meteors and start, fading away in tbe morning light. W counted fir thousand ia una bour near) twelve thou sand in all, with the naked JP Horth Carolina Ahead of New York. Tbe good people of Cohoea, New, TorkJ are greatly excited over tb discovery . ia the an cient bed of Hudson river, near that town, of th remain of ,a full grown m-utoden an en larged edition Of rr elephant. Tbey evidently uppoa there ' la nothing lik it. on the continent.'.;'- !::': i;? ' ' " Tbey are mistaken. ' A gentleman la engaged at thit moment, in tfssb county, North Carolina, on th bank of Fishing Creek, in unearthing th remain! of a monster, probably of tb saurian specie, which surpasses in tize any relic ot tli primitive era of tu earth' biatory which baa yet been dis covered. ' He began disengaging the monster from the bank in which it ia imbedded several week ago, Md Au alMaJd vnearifud tigkty-Jlo fttt JAm eomin ( urnr rt trnuy f This is the largest fossil animal, wa bejieve. discovered. J'eltriOurg . v . . , k "Brick" Pomeroy, editor of th La Croat Ztanoerat, will thia winter rial t all tbe Soother State, traveling by public and private convey ance from city to plantation, attending ' bia hnowKtHlgeef tbo country, and Writing- fully-, impartially and truthfully of the wanta, eapach ties, resource od business of tli South j th eotimcnta and anffering of her people j th ravage and marring of war; the. bravery and tb randaliam of troop; the conditioa of a groca before the war and tine ; th trna work fngt of thJPWdmen't Bureau ; and alt tuch in formation, which will b of nntold valu to tbe country-:-- ' - , - ..,.-.. ,ii m . a." ..f'"""'- , It i slated, on good authority that Gen. Gld b . Pillow, late of the . Confederate aervkse, ha rhltivated bia large cotton plantation, near Helena, Arkansas, with uch mccee. as to Sttffy th estimate of hi cotton crop at three ouaand balea. i ; s A .... A Washington dispatch aayt the Secretary of the Treasury, in tb hcoming report, will r neat bia recommendation recrard W the currency. and will ask authority to issue loqg $ per sent ItflflflM Ift rasa Ml 111 Mir fft'lHl taaa aitrfsla - ', lfVUl w BU JM M latjvir .MVm twant Ti II-Mayor Wood, of New York, denieabat he ia either in favor, of negro auffre or the consti tutional aiueuti.inent. . - -!"' . : ' ' , Quit a pressure is now being made for pardon under the Amnesty clause. Under the idea that Conrrea will annul it at tba coming ejection. , 1 :'..- .. : " " ''' 'la this eiir, a'jout 11 s'dork -day, rau.)ruani:eat daugbtar Of liv Ift, ainnoer, in tli Uib. yeaa of M a, , SEW AJYIJITISpiiaril , natraa, itiwv. rrt9l 9. C. Denial laaneiation will mt ia Raleigh JL fm WadBcaday Uw fiflii erf Ils&, !. Afull atwudws it earoaatlT rconwuted. , fiEtXiliWsa BECT. "Kovfll ----- Charlotte TUiws and Wilmington Jonrnal tapr Wk tad tenet Mi M tbia etaVes f soUMtwst, a rrtieari ert.. eiiAB: bid. lu( tiis meant mum of th General AsaemUy, tu uiconwrata tb Colored KdueaUonal AasociaOon ot Kortb Csruiiaa. ' -. etl-saaaw'.f v. t--y-4 j ' tt " BfALBlfiH 34BT( at A a. at p I Rail Moad Company for Coupons of the Old horth CanOma ikasda. Apply at th - al f KaUanal Bank, to . w. B. G I LIC K, Kalelgh, Nov M-tf LWoer. Uatel Fr Rent. OrTEt, K. C. R. B. Cu. j Cohtait 4ra, ticrr. a im.- (, Tlit tarea aad entataodioaa Hotel at th Company thoos ia fur rent, tram tbe ant January twit. PropoaakMrthsssmamaybt Biada to tba Preai dant bfor the Uth. day of Deeember nt. iriUHA3 vr.o, Hoy 11-aswtUDeO' - - ' A Progra aad Staadard copy. . 'J Fraaivnt. PRwTOtTBAPH A I. at I'M a. ABEACnrCb tasorfrment inat raeeired ana tl aala low at WATHONH fHOTUOIUPH UAl iyity Mimtbers of tha Lsgialatnra. Visitors and citisena are invited to call at WATSOH'8 PHOTOGRAPH OAl.UCHY, and baac of tooiethmg to their Intereat. , J. W . WATSO!. sov at-tf ' , PLATttD. waivir aDa AND BO OK a. J CUT received at TowW Aortion and Conimineion Hlors a baanUful Tariaty of Plated ware and Faney Uoada sad Book's which will bs expaaad to aala for a limited time. Tb attention of Dealer and others are trspaotfully invited to examine the stock, sa tb Uood neat be eloasd oat, A action aala will aomnaenee on Wednesday svan-' log tad aontiBa throagb tb week. I JAMES M TOWLE8, j Mov21-at: .c.fftamaiatlumtlAae4lar. JOHN 6 WILLIAMS t CO., BankJBuExcbanze 4 Collection Office, FATETTETTLLE, iT.. BALEIGH. N. V. DEALERS IN BANK NOTES, COIN, -1 ' : AC, I Prompt and particular attention (iyen to tbo eol- feeUooos'aot, Draft, A., Juan part of tbe country. HovSl-tt BVOOf MATIRIAL Ws hav onjiaad Hiokory Spokes and Felloea. Beat ftusbsd Hbafta, aad Hub, Wbk'h ws art offering at reduced pricoa. -A Lv8 Patent Leatbar, Enameled Hualin, Drilling and Tan vaas, and many other articles in thia Una.. W Invite Vannfactttre' to giv ns a call. J BROWN, With Haxt Lewis. ' Raleiab, Kuvxl-tf V For Sale 6r Rent Mf fLAHTATtOM oa Sboeno Creek, in Warren Coemtr, IS aiilee Koatk of Warreutou. Th piac eootaiaa (60 aerea of sntendidlT Timbered Land, open Land enoairh ts wort 10 or 16 hands : bsa noim- Drove men ta aiMnt auin Houae. lo buy or rent will be allowed reasonable terms. r'ersons wisbing table terms. Ap- "i,r" Maji, W. It. POLK. Warrenton, K. C. ' r. ai-i(u . . Office IV. O. Iaallroatl Co, Coarrairf Snort, Nov. 90, 1806. THE HOLDERS ef the Bend of tha North Caro lina Railroad Company, are requested to far nish til President with Ute number af each Bond in their poaeaaoion, and at the earn time signify whether tby art willing to renew their Bond, or whether they will demand payment of tbe same when they fall dne. This information ia particularly desired before tb HRh day of December next, to bs bud beforedhe Stock holdert of tb Company, who meet in Raleigh on that o. THOMAS WEBB, Nov. Jl-tlSttes. t V Praaident aa Pregreaa, Biaadaed, . Journal and Diapatch, Wilmington : Patriot, Oreeeaboro'j North Bute and Banner, Bababorj Democrat, Charlotte, copy tall lath December. TOTQOOSSt PS.T GOODS t d LATEST NOVELTIES N Dresa Ooeds, Cloaks, Khawls, Fare, together with a full stock id flaaml ana Pomeetio Oooda, and ill assortment of Lediee, Misses and t hijdrens Shoes, -t i . to be found at - f i' - M. ROSENBAUM 3, .1 ' Ke, 1, Tsyettevflle St. Com one and all and examine his stock. . . . M. llOBENBAUMr ! H.18FayetUvlUBt, , 1TT0CLD respsctfany el th attention of the Y public at lerf to bis ttne block erf Oont ready msu . . i CLOTHING, " ' WHICH EX 19 SOW OFFERING AT COST; aa hi Intend to change his Una of boaineea, keen anlv XddMt Bear. . and UTiit Bkirts, Ckmnin Inglbh TJndsrwesr, and half Hose, aad evervtoiag appertaining to a eomplet atnc oi uawr ruaaiaeiae uooue eonavanur band. -.- V . Gent's and Boy Hata and Cape of all the fsahioo- aala styles. " ; : - -. Boot aad Shoe Xsuf lfkit Bout at HW, Ponf forget th M. ROSENBACM, x Ho. W, FsyetUville St. KovSltf r Krta Stale Iron aad Brae orka. fTtSESK wen known Iron Work ars taming out 0 X kinds of Mill Casting and wrought Mill Irons. aJo, every vanatr of one and twe horse ptowa, ana plow eastingav Th Stock of Farming implement now cm band and ready fur delivery is very large, aad eonats in part of the following, vU : AiO No. 0 Plows, (Kieluuood- J'stvuM BO Half Bbarpner dot i - J0 No. 11 . . do. (William's Patent ) . Ho. W do.'" " , . lt "" M No. SO , . do. (AUolf. v , ., . B) No. 1 On Hons Livitirstan Plow. ) No. If ' Two Hiwse : 10.000 Iba., aU kinds of Plow Castings, together with Biftolair A Co's. Propeller Htrsw Cutters, Corn Shel ters, of various patterns, O'Ames'Miovelssnd X pa (tee. Sam! W. Collins A Co'., Alee, and Cast ttteei plows, liova bootia Urtudiionea, Ac, Ac i We are aleo Aiiems for th Bale of every description of Agricultural Implements Bisautaetured in the L'm tsd Slate. All kind of Castings, forging, aad repairing don Beetlv and npon short notice. , B. B. Wanted st once 100,OTIO 11., old east scrap Iron, for which ws wid, par hberally in eaah, or ex change Flow or Plow ream' its. ., B, P. W UXUM30N, A CO. , HovB-tf : ".' . . KXW AByXBTISZaHNTS. " i ' i'OIt HKXT. - , " M 1'LAXTATIOS, known aa "M.mtm.acT t. taeen hliocco and folphar mug.n TtarrRB Ouuoiy, IX aule south of narranum. 'fba Hun. tion U ta gixxi repair and eapatile of working 23 fetiwia, fcaa ua th pbxw larga aiid kaudsrao dU ins; tmuw, fuodout booae, Ilia Houae, Bltvkatuith atKip, farming ntenwi, Ac. I'roTuKma ; wbVb I will nil on rwnabla tnraa. Alao inaWs, and bandaiua Uiie place birb can ba soured by ininwdiaia appiira- unn. i wiu Winer tent tnr soneT or a iian oi m ea.VAjdraaa. , M, MA WIIX1AMS. ' Jra"lm- . :,W. amalo7lirCr' ftSiis VA112Y LAND FOllAlir T .Wt'Btll'AKCE of an order dt tba itanerior Court JL ur tba Coanty ot CaldveU, aaad at Ua r ail XriB ii'S, I aliail nflcir at pubLo aaW cm th pnmittt, on tba th aay ef Jaaoary ant, a ralaaUe tree et last, tu tu laming . H " ' u goo Aerea, i''-r w ? vTahai'at itJbm mlm'tKf " "'W "oon' The- Bk .Fam-:' The tract emliraee large proportion of ftreWate river bwltooi, and baa upae it a guod Dwelling Huoae, Onat and Haw Mills, with wator-power sumcieut to drive any amount of machinery, aad ia amoog tbe beat ataada for bnsiiMws anywhere to be toaud ui tbe country. ; J Also, on Wedneeday, the 1Kb day of January, I nhalt. I uBVr, also at pnblic aale oh Ihl pt-enuset, Two Valuabl Tract of Land,' f - bitb adjoining, and lying on tbe Yadkin ltiver, in tha County of Caldwell, N. C. On koovn as "The Joanna Witherapoott Place," etuitaining twobundiMMl and sev enty acrta, sbout one-half of wbk'h is Ute beat qualj Hvuf rit-erbutbha. The other ia tbe plantation oa wbinli ( apt. J.'-liu Wituerauoon lately bvtd, and (.vm taiua sbunt , A .. -u , , ; ; ; .. :U$Jhi 1,200 Acre, 1 emliracing a large ptoportioo of river bottom and well-timbered upland. 1'beae land belong to tbe eaUU of tbe Ute John. Withempoon of Caldwell County, and are ntuated on the main road leading from Lenoir to Wilkaaboro'. N. U in a pleasant, bealthv country, surrounded br good soetety and everything that makea lire agreea ble. Person desirens of tiurebaaine land in the nn- pcr Yadkin Valley, wilt seldom meet with so good an mnortnniTV. i be aalewiS be made on a credit ef ait months. Bond, with good seeuritv, bearing interest from date. will he required t the pnrebaeer. Th title, which ia nnitenhted, will be withheld nntU the purchase Dinm y is paid. Further particuiara will tie mad snowu on me aay or sale. , - - ' C. W. CLABKK, Administrator of Joaw WrTflEaaroox, dee d. ' Lenoir, CaklwaU Co., M. 0. Hot. ftt-wtw. ... Valuable Trn property ftoP Sale. TTILL be offered at pnbUe Kale, on tha premises, f f no Saturday, the (tth, day erf December nett, that valuable Lot in the City of Raleigh, known sa No. aid, fornntrly the residence of Secretary Hill, lying on tiio North aid of Hillsborough Street and containing one Acre. It will be divided into two Iota of 105 feet front each, on nuisuoro street. Term mads known oa dar of sal. UfcO. W. M0RDF.CAI, Raleigh, Oct 2S-2awtda. Trastee. BALEIGH AGENCY. CUM B E II L AND VALLEY IN8HBANCE COMPANY. OF NASHVILLE, TENN, H03IE OFFICE r; NO. 25 CHERRY ST. AITIIORIZED FIVE HUNDRED TEOTJSASD D0H.AR9. GEO, H. LENOIR, Pee.!, S. L. Teippe, Sec'w, ? Having been appointed agent for tb above Com pany, I respectfully call the attention of the eitisena of thia section of North Carolina, to the fact that thia is a Houthern Company with an authorised Capital of ww,nn, it a uuaineaa is aoiy conanctea, ny in fluential, reliable and wealtbr eituena of Tennessee. It has the finest references, and bsa always been eteecdingly prompt in its payment, as ean be shown by it records, being sustflhed by wealthy gentlemen. If takes both Life and Fire risk on term sa low sa anyF.estern Company. This Company la just being introduced into He sis ter Btateand I hope it will be well patronised. Let ns support and encourage each other and keep all our money et homo. No on is obUgad now to to Korth to get himself or his property insured, , be can Jbeaooommodated here by a company of giwateat reliflillity. I ean be found at aav hone of th day at th Btleigh 11H1UVW JUua, ' V - . ., C, J. IREDELL, Nov 17-8ra ' " A.ent. - B. CHABLE8 E. JOHNSOaT, baamiuing 1'hysician, OYSTER8, HOI I AM NOW in daily receipt of the finest fresh Norfolk OYSTERS. i 1 will retail them to regnlar eustomer at ONE TU-kT TAD. kin BITTV rT VTTQ n . JHV J. V ..... 1.1 iff, MBUtlfl. J W. BOBERT ANDREWS, Octai tf . , WholeeaU and BetaU Grocer. ! CaVOTlliTIOt, -frt-. Ui XUST received a new mnnlv of tba lateat aiie S J and at vary low Prices. I call particular atten tion to my lergs stock of Qyer Oqta, ahich I wiU eell OctM-tf ... - , -, . x A. KLINE. . ,.. : . s . :. NOTICE. . t 1 IX persons holding order against the. city oi 4 Raleigh are reapeetfuUy requested to present to .we I. Chi a. e. vuriawpuera sur regu registration preparatory to pavment. By order of the Board of Commissioners O. B. ROOT, Nov 16-lw city Trsasnrer. ' ' ' Noflce to Shipper. rniraocea srrtingements have been aiada at Peters J. ourg with Uie bieamers to Mew Tork, Philadel phia and Baltimore, by which all eltsaes af Prodaca ana jsercnanuiae can o slopped at the same rates, either by way of Petersburg or Portsmouth. The Pe tersburg Bailroad Company pledge rteelf that aa mtK'b ear and dispatch shall be given in handling- ... .1 ,Mmuru41n. .V., . .l . . R B, PEORAw, tjreul 8upt. " fMov l?-aw .. . , . , r-etombnrg Bailroad. , DelXOSSET CO., ' iFORMEIllk. DkROSSET BROWN,) 1HTABUSUED 1830, SniPmO A COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Jw ona nater st -. - WILMINGTON. N, C, Liberal cash advances made oa consignments to ns, er to bar friends, - ' s ; Wilton; Callaway & Co., - Cotton forwardjul to tbuia tre"ol aommission and aorances made on direct alnpuu-nts to lluim npon re ceipt of prfrvo!iuhr. , x marrret on ii iviymenra acrutwy maa. Oct 29-2ni'Jaw . . j ' ' Private Hoarding, ! "E TB. L.E.hEARTr prenared to scanmod.t. J.T L with hoard several atember of th Luulatuia, I ov JS-at . ;' '. ; I CAPITA la Brancili Sdn s& Co. AlUUSTA.fJA.. XIIOM. UKAISCIE, At CO r ,. RICHMOND, VA. 4, THOVHHBUA-VCn c oi BANKERS &C0MliISSI05MEECHATS. r'FTLbM.rgn, Va., Sov. 13th. 1M. " We arc nat'luv (he hiirbot t rat..a fur Bank Xotee and Kurthern Micunturaj will hand returns witbcberk oa New lurk, Richmond or petertUug, fur ail packa ges sent Ihmr rare ,K bfat rale. Ws will buy old hnrib Carolina Bouda, Coo pons, Begietered, -rat'hed Ac , alao dctacbed euuptxia. KaUroad Mskk bought and sold. -. , -' Tbe tullowlng aru our prt-Aeut rate fur N. C. .flank JfcHia...,, ,JLj. Bank of Capeiesr , , , , , ' Charh.tU, ' - C1araud . , . SO . M .. a .14 .'3 " liinnjti. . , ... , . ' , FayeUeville ........ r Leungtnn . " at Graham . Korth :Mia-.. ., Jtothoro' , ... vr ......... . Tbomaavdle . ...... Waleaborongb. . . .' '.t, .. ., .i. . . tYAhutRton .... .i . .... ......... .d a6! . ? t ju . .44 ' W'liiniuton ............. j . " Taneey rifle ". Commerclai, Bank Wilmington . i ,. ......... Fanuer'a Bank erf Korth Carolina. :.. ... tireenaburo' Mutual bMuraaoa Co. s. ...... M.rchauta' Bank of Kewhera Uinera'aud Planters' Bank -: THOMAS BRANCH A SONIi Banker and CommUaion Merchant Peters burg, Va. ' . Sabbath School Music A fine Collection suitable for sll eceaatcti is eon. tained in.. i , . JIM SABBATH SCHOOL TKVMPKT. Clioice Hymna and Tnnes, Chants and Anthems, and -a New Juvenile Cantata. Price, wiwr, 3u eta., board. 85et. Kent pnet-paid. - . V 1 ' . ' OLrVER DIT80X A CO., Publishers, 277 Waahingtoa Street, Boston. NuvlO-U) ,- .. . . . .... ,, . .. ,r V O O HE'S it OT E L . " ' aIHE subscriber hsving rented the Hotel lately nc eupied by Oeo. f. (Jota, Eeq., bags leave to in form the public that sbs is prepared to aeeummoaate TstAHBIBWT -&H RCUVLAB BAAIBIB in Ifood style and wil spare no pain to render alt entirely comfortable.), ., :. I , .y aaesaaesa t the l.eglelatare eaa ubtaia guud MRS. ROSA iEPFRETa, Raleigh, Nov 13-tw JTOIt ItENT. Q AA ACRES OF GOOD COTTON LAM). sjUll Apply to - f;7rtrEOC0 MTLL9 CO., Boon Hill, Johnston Coanty, N. C. ' Vov U-dawlm Valuable City Property for tale. . I WILL sell oa reasonable terms a boas and bit oa Fsyetteville Street near tha N. C. B. B. Tba k4 contains a boot one Acre of Land with oa af the beet Bpringa ot water in this City. A good two story dwell- . ing with baaement snd s double Brick Kitchen. 3 he yard beautifully shaded with Elm treee It is also a No. 1, stand for a Family Grocery and would be a good site for a manufacturing estabhabment, of any kind, there being a suMcieucy of watur for Enginea Apply to meat my offic over Creech's Rtore. ' , W. R. MILLER, Ag't : lov NWw - ... ' ' Standard copy I wkas' " 1 l.ItVOOI, AXI It I til JEUSEV LAXDS, ' ' v T OHSES of property and my sons, with desire to X j viuiw uuaineea aau pay my aeota, na muoced ' nie to (vinvey, by Deed i m lTUHt, Alfred Bargrave. of Lexington. North Carolina, wl.ih will be old by him, and conveyances made, on Tues day, tli JIth. of December, lOuo, at Lorwoon firat, and Lexington next, from day today antd all Is sutd. wutwwujii oi u,v uuuwiug jiivpen s .. , Linwood, Coniirting of 1.64S Acre. ' This celebrated tract will be divided into a number otouus, soiling large or smaller purchasers, iuclud. ing valuable Flonring Mill, a eomforuble roomy Cottage, Servant's Houses, Barns, Shops, with welli and springs of excellent wster. Ill natnraj fertility of these land ia unsurpassed even in tha famed ' Jer sey Kctilemeut," in the heart of which they are lora ted. Tbey lie on both aide uf th North. Caroline ' Railroad, 7 mile from.Lexmgtoo, and 11 from Salis bury, N. C. These lands ars bounded by the Yadkin River, and ma- north and east covering 8 wearing Creek, snd north and south Pott's Creek ; have been ditched, drained and under-drained at moehsxpease' have nearly Ave hundred acre of woodland, is heavy' original forest growth, equally distributed oa iliffor- -eiit part of the (state, and sufficient for farming purposes, not an acrs but what ia well situated for eul iivaUon, or the raining of giaaa. There ars now oa them floe mowing and grauiug lota and fields, with ' woodland paatnres. In aU these particnlara eonsti-i, . toting one of the most desirable and healthy estates in the South. It is enough to say for it, that it ia the 1 beet and most valuable entate in the famed "Jersey Settlement," and has been under state of Improve ' mant for forty years. Cotton, Wheat aad Corn bar -been the staple products, but tber are now larga fields in a condition to produce the best yield and quality of shipping Tobacco, drained, and cleared of stamps and stones, easily to be broken snd rtdired bito ground for tobacco hills. " ' . Alio, s tract ol'two hundred Acrt of Wooditnd, ta original forest growth, of Oak, Hickory and Veilow ' Pine, 'ii miles from Lexington, and at miles from a Baw Mill on Abbott's Creek, and known a the Gar ni Place. - Also, at Aeres-the TREXTHAM PLACE-conrti-tnting s part and adjoining tba town of LtxiuMtou, Highly improwed land. -. Also, my interest in the Honsea and Lots on which I live, in all nine acres, oa which is a Fine Mansion Honss and improvements. - Also, tbe Celebrated Blooded Stallioo, MEDLEY drives well In harness. A match of superior blond J Carriage Horses, kind hi harness. A sriperior Wood ed Gelding, 4 years old. Two Blooded Brood Mares, on with a ColtA One Boggy Horse, v Twenty tiruu claes Mules, and two Jennies, Also a fins blooded Filly, going on four years old. . Also, 87 head best bred North Devon Cattle, bred 1 ' from the best imported Bulls and Premium Cow of which there are sbout 0 Mdch Cows, t noe Bulls,' ; with young Bull Calves and tieifets, Ac, and a nue ' yoke of North Devon Oien. Alao, 8fc head best bred South Down Bheep mctnd-' lhg,a suiwrior lot of Rains, all of the best ini porta tions. A Stock of HWs. The whole of the crop of Corn, Cotton, 0t; Hay, RxMler ' Stlnw, Bliacte e Also, i borne Wsgona, 3 hfirae Wagcua. Ot Wa'gooa 1 and t'trts, and a number of iron Cart Axles. A i am y Carnage, a Barouche, I Bugglse and an Am ha- ? kOce.i. i ... Also, a very Urge stock of the best Agricuttnral Implemsnta, via : I hone, J horse and 1 home How. Harrows, iron and wooden framed Cultivatwa. Iron Chxl-Crushers and'SectioHal Boilers, one W heat lirill with Guano attacilment.' orle annorinr 'll,r..i chine, W heat 1 ana, two Reaping and one Mowing Ma. rhine, Farm Boilers, gpadea, .Bhovels, Axea : toika, Picks. Crow-Bars, Blsckwmith and Woiid hboa ' Tools, with Bellows, A and CaWnter's Toil r Also, SO share of stock in the katxb Carolina R l road Company. ," ' wi- t Also, all the Honsebpld snd Kitchen Furniture one ' now HydrapUe Barn with glaae auvrhambsr, ia&Z i Urgf Jot of Lesd and proof 1 in llpe, iib.evory varia. I ui propi rty namea Hi tne irnet. I invite all mr frier: d to attend tha ale nj . tliemwhea with material to herin and proa-cntc an ' lmiiroved svstom of hnftbandrr. tum the tmin, l u lcftofl. . 1 ' f . J , W. B, HOLT. At the tim snd uVce above named, tlm 1. ..n i telle -plaiM, vis r-tysdsT, the WAef Hoeeiiihei t"n .! for the lands, S and 12 month credit will be given ' i ' ---i--". -w tine maoe whcVi paid lor.' Fi the personal propeatT, montlia : credit for eums over ten doliara, junior teo dollaia es-h. lntexeat discoonted for cash ever snms of toe duii&rs. i 1 , , k. t - ALFRED HARGHATI. Lennjton, October Jt-aswtd, if A 4 I V fV
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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