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'v - . 4 - m&t A THE BjTiy.EL. a I"' fcEATO GALE.' ' - ,f' Wednesday EteniJig-, Ie. , , 'Th$iaator Elect , f Tit misrepresentation of the Xorthern prt, jxiihap, demand re.ns.tk or two. Mr Pool I BowciainiecJ hj fb laical ai jirefermble to th kutur eK-t,' but will they ttcccut Mr. PI Ho v-i.i , .,. ' -a- ' - There i diJereu'c manifestly betweea Mr. P. r(4 tlie Senator .elect to fill the next terra. Th Utter waa m eornett euppdrler of th Ute right, a en iuwhiw in-wwut wiwu . ni. : ana .uwrtiure nanoorcea -it r too vwbv ' thouehtlt m nnneoirf and wrong, but, ntrvwtktU, gve it pport and encourage ment Tb on wore a, ttuft.tace throjjgbt the troubled time; th ot)r'Muoir false one, H Mr.JIutdcn diJnd- pretended to be what h u oot. , It is submitted la alt frankness and esndoi to rxortliera men of every political hue, which aLouUl b eouaidercd the more reliable eHiien of th L jilted Btete. ', glace the capitulation of w armiea, Judg fatjTj las submitted to tbe term ot restoration wra&criljed by the P-rtwldeat, baa taken the am nesty oath, beta i:rUood by Ilia President, waa in tbe Fl)i!a.i' !piiia nveiytion of 14tl August and assented to tbe action ot met way, u ry rwptwV, baa demeaned himself a a ma aollcltou to have tba people restored to their right andtr the Coowiwtion.tnd the respective government, national ana piaw, maao to twme their wonted action. Mr. Pool dwiuir all thi time ba baea labor- lag with a barty in thli Etate, whoae object p eeara to be to prTetit a rcatoratloo a to keep ' ua under mlliury ruls.-yuftd rota imilr to the prMoijsuUr deepotiunaw the conquer ea trovtnx"iif am-rent Home, TUU la doa b N ilr. Pool and bit fMsderatos nadcr tb plea that the irteet bodf of their fellow riticene inaincere in their pre.Bt auboiiagion to law ,nd annnort of corcrnincnt. Ve aubmlt again to very ' fcar winded man In the United Statee, If changt (if csir Squalor was pot acmanaea, u . mde t viwlieote the character oi tuo etate, fox trutlifulu d honoff t eincerity and Bj rufBrciice to the Supreme Court report two deciiione only will be foond, which ea be mpposed (o have any material bearing upon ipo- fiUcal affairs, Tlje one talImitBg the corwtt tBtionality of the sonicHption law, la whkh Judge SJaiity as,1 Battle concurred ; the other wherein it wtii dci Jed by the Cowrt, that per iooe Utvcwa 43 and 50 yeart ' age who were onsrrilH-a tor mlliury duty under the act of Contu-M, ipua Tiviii2 at 50, ware entitled to be iiwli.jfcrt, from which Judge Manly die- aeaU'd., ,,.; ;., .(. ' "-' In tlif first thv., the concurrenceof two Judg ra, rciimcs it from 'any au-picioa of political biVi!'a tho political vjpwaof Jndge Battle and bis U'r and limwiHiae juagment inaaifi jUi'd ty ulunaJudicinl course, are coneld- cm), ! h The iliicnii'g oi.iuiou vf -Judge Munly ia the iiuter ow Agm with the Mibnerjuently de- tiyered ciiiaioriii t,( ciuluunt Judgi f VirK'i and nc h;hrn al in Georgia, In beth eaeea the ' tijiimou of the JutJge .Ilfd in fljiwition, i bj Confirmiiy with tlut tuttnp in other Btatea, tl we are iufufmcd. llut iliilureuce of Oplft inn. rWn nmoiiL' Jod'iT will exist, and when " aa in the ce t our tiupreroe Court, as it bat , alwavs Uvd constituted, of men of the fclgneat Int.'giity, tliorw it no prmind wbaterei to ttrib ut imprnncr niotlvwi to any, eV.'ht lis t'.ieft- iint'avt1le from alj thia, more than i..(,itiim on the part of Judge ifanlyr to carry out the iWa of the Confederate Btatea acofirilin? to fail ixt judgiucnt, ia ilneerity and troth. If t!i-ra was any hardship in it, it waaa hardship of Urn in', mlufu the juaga- no part in tiiyong.' ' The Connrrein, ' The !irit iwiih t iiith tita dominant party ia the present Congrcw tuUr upon, propoeitiom which n-iluunlv affect the puace and proaperity, of the South, in calculated to product depree aion and dificouragwinf'nL To thc&e may be added, the pcreirttiit eifurta of the diaaffected in the Bonih, la induct Congma to break up the preient .'"vernnn-nt 'of the Btatea and to throw thcut inui prtmiwnai or territorial gof fernnicnU. We lenre tlxat tome Of the citfc xena of the StaUv in public meeting!, art adopt IngTewIntionttothattrTcct. Some who have anjoyed eume rwpectability, art promoting thia ,dsign. Tin y K.tti', ur.iior nit nnwwara utnei ia wiiich we lve. aocompliib their ohject they BjftY aucud in dtfriuiiug and mining thej State and fixing the iftamp of disfianchiKwuent upon their Mlow-tulwu, (Ibos ihot'a UUhet they are not w or by to nnloosebut when they do this, to eiciiie a icuiwiuj, tage, tli"y only litik themeflvei into deeper infiirrr,. I plant ur pillowa La the future with thorni wbiat cnnot be extract. Telwewnriot Wutva, that" truth and right indtbceousuii!ticu"l!elu"4U '"Oger out nr,ci, Y,'e are not wiUing to tslicve, tkateyen the i: 11 r,!lf T ia C00?! 'B duped ly ilu-MS dusi uing, bad men, who eeeki to reck a reron-l or p'llilif J Tcngeanct npon the great body of' tin ir owa fclloW citianVh Kmply ton" U dUt r with them. II they get into their hands the ofiicea of the State which hcy teek, thir utter iiimpitcncy win toon ne maue to apparent 'that 'tlwy "e-unol ba retained, but ' mubtbcdij.lace.d hybeiter men who cannot . eountensncetneir etmum., ui1.u ' trom tlmKwfjern Sunte. r - "conij'troUer rrejden. v " f-ircorri-poudut, ,;Juslite,M on yeeterday, we Ics'n, wai wholly iaemr about the J,ime whivb be alleged Cm. Brogdea fina lee la oKce. H ill ni" b nil,e J8 ,tU th 1,1 day of Jannnry next, and then not Comptroller j.jj.jt t';e rrorisional government, The read" er::i Ifotal'f. JUt'Atura xpiWluuB in bie d tU Eyu to-day. soaiK cABOinrA ligislatcee. , SEXATE. : ' ' Wdxeda ,SIorsiko, Dee. 5. ' The Senate wa tailed toordur at 10, o'clock A. M. ' I , ' Prayer by the Rev. Mr. Atkituoti, of the rree- bytfriao Chnrch, '- I The Journal eryeiteiaay waa reaa anu ap proved. ' utroaTi or coMximEa. Mr. BoUni. from the Committea on the Ju diciary, to whom waa referred the bill to abol- iah itnpriaQnmest for debt, reported oacjc we aame recommending that it doaot pat. : mf mm n. ,h. I'jimm tut in whomWM referred the bill to amend- the law of evideooe. rfDorted beck the eeme recommend tag that It do not pan. whom waa referred the bill for the benefit of pertoot who may bare tuffered by the dettrno tim of Court record, reported back thatamt with an amendment, recommending iUpaeeage. Mr. Cunningham, from the Committee on Propoeitioni and Grievaocea, to wboi( wae re jerred a bill to authorize the Major and Com- miMionert of the town or Jfayettertue to tuna tba intereet due on their bond iatued in pay ment lor stock i in the Western Railroad Com pany, reported back the aaau with aa amend ment, reoommenaing ua passage. Mr. Speed, from the Committee on Internal Improvementa, to whom waa referred theill asking aid tor the Cberaw aad Coal Field Bail road, reported back tba aame, recommending that it do not paia and asking to be diacharged from Ua further consideration. - KBaoi.CTioBi iD Bthi. .... ;, Mr, Robins, a resolution proposing tbatr "to much of the Governor'i meniage as refer to weighu and measurea be r4;rred to tba Judi ciary committee, aad-that they report by bill or otherwise. Reference made. ! . , Mr. Love, a reaolutioa proposing to tend a raeatage to tba Home proposing to raise a joint committee to wait oa His Excellency, Jonathan Worth, and inform him of his election aa Go. eraof. Concurred in. Mesrs. Ixve and Score were appointed on the part of the Senate. Mr. Gash, a rcaoiuttoa to pay alicriff for balding eteotioaafor the ratifieatWrl r reiee tion of the Constitution of the State, Filed. Mr flarria, of Ruthertord, a bill to nepeal a portion or, aa act wnicn rem w tmnovu ment for Una and costs in criminal eaaea. Mr, Hall, a bill to amend an act to -incorporate the WiL A Hal. R. R. Comnanv now known at tba Wll. A Wei. B. R. Company. I Referred to tba committee on Internal Imnrovemeta. Mf. Clark, a bill to extend the time for the registration of deed, grant, aad other convey ance. Head Grit time. 3 Mr. Avery, a bill to repeal a part of the 14th sec. oi the 26th chap, of the Revised Code, Referred to tha committee on Corporation. USJMSMHED BCin8S. The bill for the better luppreetioa of the crime of horse and mule stealing was taken up, and the debata continued. Hours. Covington and Robin tupporUd the original bill, and Mew. Brown and Gh favored the lubrtltute. Tba question vising, the substitute was re lucted. Tha aaeatioa arising- on tba wastage of th bill, the ayea and nay t were called, which resulted ia the paMaire of the bit! by a vote of 80 aye to 1 J nay. A message waa ' received from tha House transmitting a bill to change th time of bold big court u Alexander county ; alto a menage transmitting a bill to enable the County Courts of Craven and Cumberland to continue their seMion nntil all business ia disposed of; also, a bill to extend ttta time lor tne collection ana return of taxee in certain counties : alio a met- age concurring In tha proposition from the Denai to raise a joint commuiee h wui ujjuu the Governor ; also a message proposing to go forthwith Ihto the election of ComptroHer of the State. Concurred in. Metar. Hill and Mo Rat were appointed to superintend the election, and the Senate proceeded to vote, which result ed' follow! Mr. Brogden 10, Cowper 19, Holderby 1, Collint 4 and W. W. Inoir 1. A communication from tha Governor enclosing on from tha Public Treasurer, relating to the lata sals of (State Railroad atock, addressed to tha Speaker of tba Senate, was read and rtterrea to the Judiciary committee. 4 A meassflt waa received trim the House pi c- eoting to go forthwith into a aecond ballot tor Comptroller, concurred in. i ne nenaie voieu which resulted a tollow: Mk Brogdea 19, Cowper IS, liolderby S, Collin 8 and Lenoir 1. -k messaga waa received from the Hon pro posing to go forthwith into a third ballot for Comptroller, ( Mr, Collin' nam having been withdrawn. Concurred in. Mr. Avery nomi nated Mr. Love, of Jackson, and the Senate proceeded to vote, which resulted as follow : Mr. Brwrden 15, Cowper H, Holderby 8, Love 8 aad ilain 1. The bill to tatabliah freehold homestead iu this State cam uo oa it leoond readine, aad oa motion of Mr. Parkin, it was made a pedai order for Wtdaeaday next at 13 o'clock. Tba bill to amend an act to prevent enticing lervant front fulfilling their contract or har boring them, came up with an amendment of fered by the Judiciary Committee, which wns eonenrred In, and the bill paaatd a amaadtd. On motion of Mt. Clark, tha bill to enable tba County Courts of Craven and Cumberland to extend their tettion, wt taken up undtf the tutpenalon of the rule and paused it cv era readimr. . - On motion of Mr. Cow let, tha resolution rel ative to furnishing supplies for the destitute !of tL. d.'-a taa-Ait an nft Ihsl iriatrunat nn iUD DMttVi Wit" Mvn Ji vi wmw wnjit-nvm of the rulet and passed tneir several reacung. I nosing to go forthwith into th election of .six Councillor of tha State. Concurred in, - Meaer. Edward and Marabaii toperintended the election. ' ' Before th retult wat announced, on motion of if. Adam, tha Senata adjourned until 10J o'clock to-morrow,.x -. s nOVSE.OF COMMONS. - Wednesday, Nor. 6th. Tha nout trat called to order at 10 o'clock A II. Tha Joarnal of yesterday wss read aad ap proved, t Mr. Wilson, Commoner from Parquimtn county, appeared and wa qualified. Ut. W. baa been detained at home by ticknee tine tht eommencement of the session. , ' - Mr, Bo we, presented t memorial from citizen of Caswell countv, praTlng the enactment of "a fence law' tor aaiu couuit, in consequence ai tne i t - a I.. :.. tcarcitv of Umber there. Mr, Wneh. from th commute oa rroposi- tton and "Grievances, reported a tubatitut for bill to exempt Justice oi tut reace auu Mima, ter pf the Uopel from Working on road. , , lUOiniftill AM wua. ' , , Bv. Mr. William, of Harnett a reaolutioa that the Committee on adjournment lake, into con- lideratioa tilt propriety of recommending an adioumment at an early day, to meet again alter the 13th of Ja'nnaary next. Referred. JSi Mr, Unfit ; a bill to amend aa act, enti tled an art for tht rekif of Landlonflcf - - Kj mx. iuunantj a ou to aooui a unpiuoa ment for debt contracted prior to the first of siay xeoa. Mr. Daniels, from the committee tbatanper in tended tbe election for Comptroller, on yeeter day, reported a follow : Whole vote 153. Nec essary to a choice 77. Mr. Brogdea received 63 vote, Cowper JH, Holderby S3, Collin IS, Scattering 3. Ko election. Tht Uogae concurred bi a meaaaga from tha Senate, proposing to raist a Joint committee to inform tha lion. Jonathan Worth otbia election at Governor, and ascertain when it will tdt hi convenience to appear before tbt Aatamuiy ana take the oath ot office. An engrossed bill to repeal tba ordinance of tba Convention, changing the time or Holding btate elections, bad it nnt reading. . "An- engroMMsd bill, ia relation to tha tounty court of Hyde eounty, patted it teveral read ing nnder a suspension oi the rale. (Authorise the Justice of said county to' elect five of their number to transact countv btwiness.) - An rn grossed resolution ofquiryj'wlatlvaia Southern soldier detained in TS'ottfiern JffiioLs, was aiso reaa ana aaopiea. Mr. Allen introduced a bill to incorporate Pythagoraa Lodfee, Free and accepted Alasons, in the county of Bruoswkk. Mr. -Perry, of Csrteret ; a bill to incorporate Franklin Lodge Ko. 10V, ot tilt townof Jeau fort. ' - --i-s -- On motion of Mr. Horton, of Watauga, it wa ordered tnatso mucn of toe Governor message as related to the subject of Weight and Meas ure, be referred to a select committee. On motion of Mr. Rogers, a message wa ent to the Senate, proposing that the' two House proceed at once to the election of Comptroller. (Mr. McNairroseto a personal explanation, to a communication in tne Sent met of to-day, commenting upon remarks he bfedmacWta tht House, about tha election for Comptroller Ht had made the remarks and had nothing to re- tract.. He was not the peculiar chain Dion of General Brogden, but urged hi re-election si a matter of simple Justice. Mr. Brogden had not held tbe otlice (a stated in the communication) fourteen year. He had been Comptroller- but nine yean. 1 here bad been no Comptroller un der tne I'rovislonsl Uovernment,") The Senate, by message, announced it con cdrrne,.,aj,4,h House proceeded to vote. , The rote oa "this ballot, a lubaec-uentlr re potted, stood aa follows: Whel vote 181. Necessary to a choict 79. Brogden, 68, Cow per 87, Holderby 81. Collin 1, Scattering ao election. tm motion or Jlr. Latbant of Craven, a me age wa sent to the Senate, proposing another oauot lor comptroller. The Senate concurred and the House voted Thia ballot resulted as follows. Whole vote 162. Necessary to choice 77, Brogden. 69: Cowper 85 : Collins, 13; Holderby, 84, Scat tering 3, No election, Un motion or nr. Kicnardson, a message was sent to the Senate, proponing to ballot again ' Mr, Davi withdrew the name of Mr. Collin. Tlie vote on this ballot stood thus Whole rote 140. Necessary to choice 75. Brogden 82; Cowper, 47 j Holderby, 88; Love, 15. Scattering 3. (In response to an inquiry from Mr. Waugh, aa to wnen tne judiciary committee would ro- !.. kill t ...t tV.. U.. V . ... d by th Convention, Mr. McKay sUted that tlie committee bad tne bill under consideration and would aubmit a report in a day or two.) A bill to enable the Western Railroad Com pany to complete its road from tbe Coalfield in Chatham county to toma. point on tba North Carolina Railroad, wa put oajta teeead read ing. Mr. McKay addressed tht House ably aad at langtb in support ot tba bill, and oa Ms motion she bill Was amended by authorizing tht com pany to issue evidence of indebtedness, In sum not less tnaa out f iw etcn,- A bill tor tba relief of tha peoplt proposing to repeal cxistiug revenue laws was laid oa the table, on motion of Air. Latbain, of Wasbmg ton." - " " ' A bill to exempt Minister of tbe Gospel from working ba pubii road and paying poll-tax waiputoa ita aecond reading. A uUatituU reported by tbt Committee oa proposiuon. proposing to exempt Minister ot tn Gospel and Justice of tht Peace from working oa tht roadsj wa adopted a aa amendment. The question being oa tha paasag of th bill as amended, Mr. William, ot Harnett, moved to amend tht bill by exempting akte"all regular physicians." Not agreed to. . Mr. Richardson moved to amend by inserting after the word "Minister oi tht. Gotpet" tbt akm "li wtn KuyliliLr natnrl ,hi.(Mka " If essr. Latham of Craven., and I)ar?an oi 5 posed tnt Dili, aad, oa motion of tbt latter, it wa laid on the table. Bill to incorporate tbe Bladen manufactorins Company and th tilauen Land Company pass- cil its find and 8d readinira A bill to repeal an act entitled an act te pro vide hands to work on the public road, was put on it second readings (The effect of the I Dronosed rectal would be to exemot Masritra I tea and Jflniaten of tha Goanel from workina on 1 ; , ' ' w th roads.) ' Mr. IJargan moved to lay tne but on tut table, Not agreed to. Yeas 80 Nays 81. ; Tbe bill then passed it second readmit. Oa motion of Mr. Garrisa, a message waent te the Senate, proposing to proceed forthwith to tht election of six councillor of Stat. Tbe Senata by messaga announced, concur rence, anu tut tioute having voted adjourned. ' ArroticViiKSTS. Th Virginia Conference, at Norfolk, adjourned on the E8th alt Wt ap pend several of th appointment ia which soma of our reader are interested ; .Broad Street, Richmond, G. W. Langhorne. Trinitv. Richmond. R. N. Sledd. Washington street, Petersburg, J, A. Duncan. Jdaxket street, Petersburg, J. U. (irsn berry. . Court street; Lynchburg, John E. Edwarda. Granby street, Norfolk, L.VL Lea. El mira, R. O. Burton. Rev. Or. W. A. Smith wa transferred to tba St Louis Conferant and stationed it St Louis. J. a R. Clarke, transferred to tba North Car; olina Conference, and appointed Professor at tUttrtU' Bpringf kernels institute, urRVBREsaoao' niiraicT a. b. oowxaa, p. a Murfreesboro', W. G. Starr, A. G, Stewart lupernumtranr. Bertie, J. McMullia. Southampton, P. . Woodward. v Gate, V. E. Allen, x Sutrolk, & S. Lambeth. Hertford, J. D. Lumedeo. ' - Eden ton, P. P. Augat,W. J. Norfltst, anpar aumerary. .....' . .. t i, . Pasquotank, j. H. Amis. . Elisabeth City, J. C. Fisher. . Indian Ridge, J. L Garrett Currituck Mission to be upplld. President ot Mnrfretsboro' Wetleyaa Ftmaie College, Paul Whitehead. Agent for ditto, W. Grant. 1 f Rev. W. W. Bennett waa elected editor 6f tbe Ridunosd CiSWstisa JdtocaU in place of Rev. J. A. Duncan. - ... - Tlie New Tork Stut advise th Southern peoi!e to test In the court tht right of tbe ted aral Government to impose taxet without re pr MADKIED, . Ia thia rily, on- Wxlnelay ainrnin)r, Dee. flih. hf XW, J. W. WsUon,, Mr. A. I. Hiw, of Vranklui eoanty, ts Mua' hasancs Bwas, daoghter of air, Abijii Estebi i KZW ADYEaTISlMEKTS. FOB BEST, TEBT aestrable Sesideoee. 4X. apply to A.N.J.McKIMMON. Deea-a FOB SALE. fTWE valuable premisM, tn th Northsrn portion at X fbs city of Balmgii, tiormsrlr owned by MJ. k, M. Lswis, eoosistiris; ot dwelling bous wita Ua Booibii, ftmr cmm ol lnd Mid U oooMMrf m boom for sais ; and if not sutu by ths 1st. January next, will at ranted for the year VM. ' Apply te 1 " ' n r.Ta F IKE X. C. BaeM Wbsaf Floor. ' A lara lot of beat Cheess. t amuy riour of ths nest quality, Clear rib Bacon Hides. Collin Family Flour nd White Meal, ; -AL8C- 7 Ktisias, and larg lot but afadeira and fbSrry Wine, Cooking Wln's, Ale by ths Ossk, or Keg or ui ALSO All grade of 8u CoOe and Tea. ULUAM, JONES CO. DeeS-tf FOR SALE. QOOKADI AI by ths K sod 814. rJJIXlAM, JON'F.8 h OO. Deefi-tf , Xotlce, rrtilB annual meeting of tha members of tba North A Csjuuna Mutual rn- insurance Company, will be held at ths offioe of ths Company, in the City cf Balaiifn, on Tuesday th 8th. dty of JnnwT next, at It o'elueli AM. T. H. 8ELBT, Ealuigh, Dae 5-lwlm Ftaridant. taiai Oobiet. 7 dosen, Various Patterns. Just to hand. ALSO- WsgooHoba, J. BBOWN, DeeS-tf With Hjlt k Lswir. OVtKiVtOH hotkl vort maLbT BT order of the Directors, ths property known as the Quion Hotel si tasted in ths centra of ths city and immediately opposite the Capitol, and embra cing an sntira Square, will be sold at auction on tbe first day of January 18fl. 13,000 cash the remainder on time. DecS-td Htandard and Progress copy. H&ndsoma Besidenc For Sale. THB "COTTON f HOPEKTy," id the Kutera part of Raleigh. On of tba aaadsomsat place is the City, eoBietIo( of s large snd eoianiodioiw Dwelling Boaes, with sll aseewary oat he.asee and 14 sere of Land attached, extend leg from Newbsrn te Uargett Sreot, frosting oa ths former snd affitrdlsg Ba sites for building oaths latter. Pries reseosabls and terms aceommodatldg. If sal ts mot offeeted belore ths 1st of January the place wilt be reotad for tbs year 1867 Apply to K. II. BATTLE, J a., Doe, Mf At office of Fhillipa as. UattTs T71ARMF.K8 and builders in used of Lima, esn be JO supplied by th undersigned with n eioellent article at very low rates. Cost per ton at Salisbury securely boxed 112,00. Freigul from Salisbury to Oreenaboro, fi.OO. Do. Hillsboro, 2,30 Do, " Bsleigh, 8,70. Apply to FOWELE, WIL80M A CO. Catawba Station, Dset-tf W.U.C.R.B. 10,0 WOKTII OF Dry Soods, Clothing, Ladles' Claaks, :l ... . . AT COST I i FROM thia day, I shaQ sell my tntir Stock of Whi ter Goods at Cost, My Stock consists of a nioe aasortensnt of French MertnOi, English Merinos, A), paocas, Shepherd's Chocks, DeLaines, Calicos, Bleseh bigs, Domeetlos, Ac, Ae.( which will bs sold for oash at greatly rednosd prices, - ..v Ladias Hsts, Bhswis. FUnnels, Nnbias, Hoods, Bontags, 4c, Ac, very ebssp. CLOTHING, CLOTHING, CXOTHINGl Orereoats, at Ustt cost. Elegant Oassimsre and Sattinet Suit, Black Doeskin Fsnts, and Gentleman's Furnishisg Ooods at Sew tark prices. ' Ladies aad Gentleman, this it the anest opportuni. ty which will probably occur this season, for purchas ing really good, fashlonsbl Ooods at almost your awn pries. OaU and sxamins my good and prioss and you will b satisfied that this offer to sell at Cost, is bo humbug. ' All wishing good good at low pricss, tr invited to tall at ths Corner of Fayettevin A Hargstt Street. A. KLlPfBl. Deea-tf GREAT TtyAVE SALE AT AUCTION! B. f WIIXLUISON eled Auctioneer and CommUtion MtrchafOt, RESFECTFULLT annonno thai their Sixth Tradt bal at Auction will take place oa Tuesday nut, December Uth, at their Stors oa FsyetteviUs St., at It o'olock. vv '.' ' , .. . Aa immense amonrit of goods of srory description will oa that day bo offered for sals, among which will bs found ths following, vis ; L)0 pr. rasa, women and boys' Shoes. SO new Maddleo, mea and boys, 35 new ndmg BriUlsa, auigis aad doubts raia. 86 Buggy Whips, . ,. t astu new Bngty Harass. 100 toaokages of Fuia, IS Joua Brootas. - its dossa Watsr-Baoksta, ' 4 dossa Eats. tO suits Beady-Wads Cloths. 1 dossa Reedy-Made Pants. I dossa Beady-Mad charts. 1JO0 lbs. ebote r. It. Barer - 10 bbis. M. 0. family Bos Herrings, as sacks Uvsrpool In Malt. S3 boass rod Chewing Tobacco. 800 lbs. fsaiily Lard, ia teg A bM. - l,0u0 lbs. Kortk Carolina Bacon. 100 bushels prim Whit Cora. m fiOO lbs. tooo sols Lssthsr. ' Ia addition to the foreirolns. vsrirms other nufnl and vaiuabi articles, will bs o8,sd for sals. Th attantioa w tns iraae. ana or trarchassra mmi . is remwetfullr Invited to this great saie the last sals KW 10. ' . r . :. . . . : Baieigh, 13e o-td ALLAN fc JOII.SOX, :. -, W,':II O Is.Xs fl A.- Is'.lSf--? Seettinten. KarscrjmcB and Florists. (TOPER ST. CHARLES HOTEL) , ie!tnntf, J. IV iils SALE 0? VALUABLE LA5D In AVri-en Ooxtnty, . IS. C. OW TCE8DAT, THE Saw DAT Of JAKCABT: 1867. th Sabeenbei', ss Eietor si th lest will aad teeUaaeat of Bonsai T. Aletos, dtcwased, by viiv taw, of the powsr eosferrad oa hna bir his Teeuuor, will offer for sals at AttCOLA, ia eaid Coasty, ttas lol'owiag Tracts of Loud, to. wit Oa tract oontaia mg about i!4 acres, adjoieing the Hucsa tract oa th Eaet aide, aad that of Judge Asa Biggs o. tbe Monk , kick tract has oa it a snuall braseh-BHill, aad somo improvements, to wit i A half doses 8et elass legrej Csbiss.Cora Cribs, Ac.raod is is fine eaaditivs for a orep.swxt year, for sight or tea buds. Uss tract eoataiaiag abnnt ST aeres, adioiaipg th list atestiOBSd trset oa ths North, sad that of Luke lAsesatorsa tbe South. This tract has alee soma' improTements ia ths wy af Nrgro C'sbini, Cora Cribs, Its., ssdniia (as conditio for s, owp seat year, for sight or tes kudi. One other trectnljacent to the Oreve Uili sad Areola road, adloiaiog the last nesiosed treot os ths Morlbsset, sad enalslniDg about 8flt aeree. TMs tract has BoiinnrOTementaaud W eteSfffffrwauyttrl mt bflgitar'g'riwtnwetrfim bered sod waured. sad is eue of th best tutat in Warrea County. One treot ksowa aenMeltOB's Creek" tract, adjuis ing th laods of Oes. BaaSasi A. .Willisen snd Dr. Mark P. Perry, eon taming, by saUlo alios, M5 seres, sbont iOt) of which is fis how. grossd oa ajeltos e Greek. Thia tract has so improvements, but eould easily be put ia a eosaitioa tor cultivation, asd is re. -narkably well adapted to ths growth of Cotton, To. vcvo ana vofb&- Out treot ksowa as ths "Areols TrAet " situated st ths point where ths Balilax and LosUbarg road eroeesa tits Wsrrsatos sod Nashville road. This tract eoutaius ti acree by attimatioa, sad i welt a sited to the growth of Cotton, Tobaore, Wheat and Onra. It Irae oa it.juat at the oroes-roada, s eoavenwBt Mors Uouee, which is usdrrabtsdl one of th boat stands lor s Country tUore in the Btals. Tbe anid I reels of lend will bs sold at public aue lion, oa a credit of twelve (19) months, with interest (torn data, asd bead with approved security will bs rotimred from ths tarehsesr, 1 he Subeonber will lake pleasure la shewing th land to soy psrson who may wish to eiamias it, S0BBTW. ALSTON, Kxeootor. Ds. d t wtds. Important Bale of Seal Ertata. BT VIBltJE OF All OBDER OF THE COt'ffTT Court of Camberlsnd, tb sadersigsod, Admiat. nMera ef Duueas kfcNeill, dseeaeed, will oa ths 8th day of January, 1867, offer for sals st tbs Market Uouss is Fsyeasvills, os sis months ersdit ths Ctrl towing valuable Best Estet, vis; Oa Hnssa and Lot oa Bow Street, know a aa th Shop Lot, On an improved JjOt adjoining Shop. Oas Bosss aad Lot North aids Fsrsoa Street, kaowa s ths Teeideuee f the deocsead. One improved lot ooruer el Coal Spring snd Basset Streets. Ons' improved Lot South ids Person Street. Two Hoaeee sad Lots South sids of Person ikrost. Oas boas sad Lot oa Kennedy 8treet, and oas unimproved Lot sdjoiniag. Osa un improved let is Csmpbelltowa. 3-7 oi 7 aorss of laad btHweeo Cbuwndoa Bridge aad mouth of Cross Creek. 1.IM8 seise 8ss Tsrpsatias Laud, en Carver's Creek, 8 miles irons Fayetieviile. oa which is a Dwelling aad oat bouses and a good Mill sits. 75 aeres Bwsmn Land, iotas kobort Williams. 8S acree Pine Laud. join Wade, oa Look's Creek. 916 serss River Land, IB mile above reyeUevule on East aide or Cspe Fser, loins .1 ernes MeKethaa aad kaowa as ths Taylor Hole plentatio 800 scree joining tb sbov aad known aatb Miasral Land. 30D acree Piss Land adjoining tbe aboTS, aad kaowa as ths Buchanan Land, Sad H8 teres adjoining tb sbov. rsreoss wunisg ts exsauaa ta aaovs property win sail oa either of the Babecribers. D.MoNEILL, A. A. McKETHAK. C0"nl, 8r" Fsysttsvills, N. t!:,Do.4 dlww3t. .- SCOTT & CO, WHOLESALE 6B0CEE8 AND GENE2AI COMMISSIOimnRCHAirTS, Water Street, Wllmlngtoo N. C. rph subsorloers respectfully offer their services to A th Trad, North and South, and to th planters and produners of Virginia, North aad South Carolina, ia tbs parches and sal of Groceries, Cotton, Floor, Moral ftoree, and Country Produeo Generally - They wOl keep on hand, at all time, a fun and complete sssortmsnt of everything usually kept tn a first class Grocery Boa, which will be offered at wholesale to th Trade aa low a they can be bought ia any other Southern City. They trust by a (triot personal attention te all busi ness, confided to their can, to receive a ttbsrat ps tnmsgs. . Orders and oousignment solidted, J. S. SOOIT, LaU N. O. R. B. W. C. DONSEI.L, of Oresnsbore. B. SCOTT, of Melnll. .... Stenhouss and MaCaalsy, Hew Fork City. N SunaaM, ttesea cos on. W. A. Graham, Hon. Giles Hebane, Hon. John A. Gilmer, Rev. A. Wilson, D. D. McCnbbins, Foster 0., Geo. W. Rentier, Ma). J. W. Wusoa,- -Boa. Tbos. BurBa. E. Wilkes. Bupt. Stone, Wusoa A Foster -Stsnhonss A Co., Jno. A. Everett, Thos. Webb, m r e..... Rfflsfaoro T. C. Mirtoa. ' Oreenaboro, Melriua, . -fialisbary, " Ooncord, Morgan too, -Bilisboro. N.O.B. B. " Richmond Vs. ' Cherleeton 8. C. Ooidaboro K. 0. Prest. N. C. B. B. Hsusbory, N.C. . rherlntid Jno. Wilkes, Prsst. Kaaaatl Bank s. noil, Bsv. J. M. FhsTwood, Osa. W. Mordseai, Oct l-dwasw3m Alamsass, - ' Fsyettsvill, Balsign, Tr,a RALEICJU , AGEXClf. CTJ M BERLAND I OF CBANCE C0MPANT. NASHVILLE, TENN, HOiVIE OFFICE: KO. 25 CHIEBY ST. . AETHORIZED CAPITAL FIJI HTTITDEED THOTTSaITd D0L1AS8. GEN. N. PEARCE, Pbes'i. S. L, Tbippi, See'y. ' Haviiig been appointed sgenl for tht above Com pany, I rsspsotfuiry call tbs attention of ths eiusens. of this sseuoa of North Carolina, to ths fee, that 0B Is a Honthsra Company with an authorized Cai-iUl . M. it s busmees ia ably eondnetod, by It fluen Ai, reliabls and wealthy ettiaens of Tennram. It has tbs anast refersaesa, and has alwara been exceedingly prompt in its psymenia, a eaa be shown by it rsoorde bomg sttstsined by weaWrv-gsntlfinen. It takes both Ufe'snd Fir rinks on terms as low aa an V.mm. f Ant.M. 1 This CoanparVy u juirt being intnidr ter Hut and I hope it will ba well pstrouised, l Let as sunriort end ewnru. uk h s.. au oar money at home. Notes obliged now to go North to get bims-lf w nis nrrmartv inenrm.1 . M v. 1 . , hers by eampsay of greatest rlililitr. i"j mi auy ami auii uy st tns aaiein aattonal Bank. . , C J. IREDELL, Nov 174m Agent ', Biamining Physiciea, .. . , NOTICE. . ' APFlICATfOW will be mad ta tht tsUtnrs at ite nraeent enaeirm for a ahauter f. i m 1... lii Muung company,-- , K . wia .ft-..i if '.& Wvtfrr wt. Zufitiiyti. I tST IU r.lteet ta miraculous! jft Tl'is aaenluely aewseientiflo dleeovrrv eowihi.i.. ' A rtieuy of Hie most noswrtul and retitorativs sgeuts tit tht tffreiatle king Ama ' p We kv suss eoeft.teeee is U merits, and arsss sars it will do-all we claim tor it theiire offer 8i,ooo ni2WArt - if ti e aiciilrasv flair Itcaewer does not givs satis faction ia all osses when used is strict soeordaaos with our fnetraotioBF. UAL1VS Vegetable Eioiliaa Hair Kenewer bss proved itself teUe the most perfect pvspsratioa I (ortlisiinirevernffered ts ths pnhl'e ii cvnipuaua. ona eostams as i an oas proporuee winatsver. U is sot a Dye, ii etrikes at tba roots aad alls ths glaads with nw lit'o snd coloring matter. , , I will rwelare dray Ilsir (s ito rfgla'sil is will hee thallalr rwws ralllstgoat. It rlesusre iba ecelp. aa eaaks I be Hat eon, laairoaa aaet ellhsa. , Itlsa swIaadU HaliOrewstag. No persua old iw young, ehould led tones it It is rscoininended and used by tbe a ret irfedieal aaiharltr. i rjrlAck for Hall sVegetsbls SieUisa HahrBaasw. sr sad taka ao other. . H. ?. MALI, eV t o., Proprietors - -i ' Nashua, N. H. r?T2"y b DrugfTlsts. WUli-m dr. Uavwond and P.P. Peeond, Bsleith, N. C. " - - Feb. !od oiwlSl:in, C.B. DIBBLE, B. O.WORTH, GEO. X. DEWET, 'j . : OjU of Witalngton,?. C.) ; DIBBLE. WORTH 4 CO; Commission Merohauts. , - . , ;.i. f 188 PEARL STREET, , lsw' VoRltl Piosapt psrsousl tttentlon to Bulss of Cot ton, Htvsi Stores and Oensrsl Produce, with qaiok re hi me. Aug. 81-Sm t JOHN 8. DAMCX, JOHN H. fltMAN, ovTsasoBo,. C or 8ootla Sacs. KO, Joseph n. miAiv,: Late of Tarboro, U C. -DAXClf, III MAN ACO, General Commlatloa Sfercluinta, For th sal of sll kinds cf Southern nroduo aad purchase of General Merchandise i No. S4, Exchange Plaeo, ' Aug'. SS-tf new woaat, -jivjBRAi7saiAi:' " TAILORING E8TAB. LISH3IENT, Fayettevill Street, Raleigh, a ' 'caul 'Am-,wiNrriKiif FASHIONS, I860 I HAVK TES FI2ASHBB TO JD&TOSX Mr Frte&as and Patrons that Tim 'L:'1 THE : "... VY : LAR6ZBT AA7 BEST ASSORTED FALL AND WINTER GOODS, IN CONSISIIIiQ OF , rRENCH, ENGLISH, GERMAN AND DOMESTIC BROADCLOTHS, SEAYER3, CASTORS, CA8- ' aiMERS, DOESKINS, ; ' - .. , VE3TING8, &o.f - ' - Tbat I am prepared to rusks op to order any gar want wauled, ss cheap aa it can bs obtained In tor Merchant Tsiloring eetablishment in New York, ana aa good and stylish a anywhere in th United States, ss I havs only th best Cutters and Workmen in wy empkiv. . Z a1o keep a good, weUiaorted aad Urg-t stock of . READT MADE CLOTHING, Hata. Cans. Boole. KhoAaerwl rtAmllAmAna tS.M,l.-;,w lng Goods, which will bs soif st Iswur nriess thaVs' in, tvnfvl. lil nn.l.l. In ,1... ) - . - It iherefur will be to your uueiiMt to call at say old stand on FsyetteviUs rimuit, next to Tucker's sew building, and dress yourself from top ta too. I especially call tha attention of ths member of th Legislature and vry visiter to Bsleigh, who jBaspwtfuliy M.OBAUUMAN. Nov lSlin ... . IL " , ; -i) ESIRABLE HTrPBOPEBTr ', ..... l,:FOR. jUMJf ; , ' I oft ny house and lot in Italeigh, nssr th sf snd Dumb A.vlnm snd the resuiencs of ths Be. Dr. Lacv, for san'. li i a hslf ar lot. I The House is two ttorioa with aa L., eocmwtlrtg of six ootot.rt'tsble rnoius with tir places, a porch and piazza. Necessary piitlnuldjniu and a irood pom ... Mh IU Min.iu.. th. 'I. - l" ... nprmrlunity an-! Imrnsin tr offered thoes wi Prhsa a romfr-uiiie snd heniihy rem.ionce. -- T. ft pruR Aa nprmrlunity an-! lmrfrsin t rs off.-rcd thoes winiiag r. s pt itur. xlsisigli, Sav o-3iawim , . ; - i , rrtUOSE lookfSf D.titis H0014 sill find a heavy JL aruas, ui-;il-,!'ie. a a. i WIIEELSR&CO'A NovI3-tf 7 "ofcTHERN BELLE" , ItO O 1 HKIJITS 7lnU tiz for STiwk'Si Chiltirftn, - -v.. ue, reonntwtat 9' X, COOKS 5 v K, I f prcctc "A.
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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