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THE SENT INK L. 'JUW)Bg-itTfi- "W.ti. i'KLI Editor. i f vr seatosgali Tuesday L cuius;, Ie. al,le. - Wliat wiUCoajreMDo! ' This i a question wbich pcrpkse tbawjwle tban tbe - 1 ulia iifVfr.Vn f the ulaa W Congress itself. 1 be, nation of the pwp the President ia fat more easy than to provwe a i : blevieFMaA41(' the plan adopted by the President be Irtegitimate or without an tbontwiUConferefa I able.' to prode oM - - "1" that tbe Southern' Btatc , abould of their, own will relic-re that body of tbe difficulty, by pa-; idff the' Howard amendment. This tli Sooth cannot do, without aelf deg- ' redatkw, JTirat, to vote for the Howard amend Bent would be 'to forswear themselves, Tbe Southern people have wora to" support and maintain tbe Comtitutlon with tbe antl-alarery amendment But the Howard amendment- dl- ' rectly, Impinge.. nndiolate the Conatitutioo tbey have ewora to aupport. The CtmatituUoii . m It now tands, recbgnizea the right of the States to manage their owa municipal affair it repcU tb. decision and aalhority ojt the State Court within tbeirprej jBilwliction--it recognise tueolalBw of their cMzeM to hold ofile nnder auch reatrictiona a the Stat thea rl va impoee. In all these reepecU, the pro posed em? edment ii anUgonUtic to the Consti tution. , It enlarge f aatly th power ot Con grw and centraliie more powefthea i eon aiateiit or aafe to tbe personal liberty of the cit-Im-n, In tb Gnneral Goternment, tbu sub verting by gradual encroachmenU, onr Repub lican form of gbverument.'"' '.,-,-. i... Great fwir have been eicited in regard to vw lent measure on the part of Congreaa, TB . body will d what it can safely, toircumacri be and futUr.th Southern Bute.. It will not, 1 f "Do'S'TOtT Joopird the inauenc and power of tbe Rcpublicaa- party.. That party mean to maintain it aewndeocyrt all risk aod ascrifl. ces. , It will not Umoroy U popularity, iftaodT - erstion towiirds the South will prevent that. Yet It will not rwka course of wiolenee-ai the risk of dividing tbe party. We ; therefor conplqde that Coiirrcoe will not attempt tbe following meailrM: ', ... J. 1. U will not impeach tbe President 1 3. It will not atuju.pt to throw the Southern Sutf brk into a territorial Condition. That ' would iucrc ue tlte patronage of the President ; tbftolTe tbe States from their indebtcdncs ; re lieve tb em from Uxation for tlte iupport pf even thrfr territorial government v; . V'f V a. It will do aotbing to excite tbe public - eympatby either for th Pridett ojr the South ern ibtates, .i'--?.-;"--". 4. It v4H not directly supercede tha present i State; governments, and establish provisional government after the fashloa off thoae formed by tbe Prwident. Thl would" be a blow at thwnuolvw. Tbe result would be the same ia both CftH'S. ' , ' . ' ; 5. Nor will it adopt the new programme, ot assuiaijjgtbattlie-amanduicroniU receiving three-fourths of the tote ot the Northern States, is part of tit Constitution. "i t" ' Congress will not rik anything so glaringly , unconstitutional, that can easily he brought to " the test ot -.tbe- U. B. Supreme Court. , Our opiuioo, therefore U, that it will resolva npoa adberirtg to the Constitutional amendment theee jk nan, of the reoonstroctioa of tbe Southern States. will do tm, the cer Uin esrwUtion thfr tbe Sotitbera State will eontiitbeto refuse toadopt the menlmefflt8Bd thMjt'witt throw upon beatbe burden of re- mainiag out pf Congrew wid prevent tneir pa ticipation in the next Presidential election. - So far as Congress can continue to harraas us . by law and all! ict and degrade us, ma j be looked for, as far as it can go without exciting sympa thy for us. the Latter JlftTfialntt Thl expression la applied bj th "Red Stilng' crew, to those who manfully stood for the cause of Southern independence until resistance was useless and then accepted the situation in goott faith. This term: too they use synonymously with "secessionists," by kf of reproach. It is a little remarkable that the moat abusive men in tbe natiottof seftesMonwta, are those who were foremost In aecewtoa.--.Wttoe, ' Greely, ' Wade.StAntoa at tbe North, and Hamilton and - - Iloldeh at the South. And yetheae claim to "be the true Union men 1 1 Perhaps, there is not a more bitter, so-called, original Union man in this State, and one more abusive of secessionist in his way, than Mr. Blair, one of th Common er from Randolph. Though a maU maa, he stands about tbe tttual in intelligence and in bltterne along with the best of hi cliiuo,--And yet we are credibly informed, befora vth ' war begun, he was one or the most violent Bre- eiting secessionist in all the region rounds aljout Trap Hill. . Mr. Blair was engaged ia wagoning produce to South Carolina, and at a very early period took tbe secalon fever in - natutal way and had it good, tfeuld any on believe it now j that tliitsameJfr. Blak on one of his last trips from South Carolina, before the war broke out, came back with the secession cock ade in his hat, breathing fire and sword against tbe Yankee ! We are told, he boldly declared, , ' about that timp, that if North. Carolina.did not :: wetesik9 would leave the State. We abould Hot be miifrlsed, If among the Howard amende laent men iu the Lcgislatnre, there are, not, half -of l!fH 4Uif.auutatype. .Andyetthey taunt tii)KiyStJs iru& rati fif Jilfi Jkitfl latter day asints and Msionist. If ahoiild like to" g4 up a mil of tite' wortuidS in tUo btate, to stand lo!!g side of Holdn and lilair. Tt.'T pi-ra. The qnestioa- iDiuiediiilely be : fore the U.-?V Supreme Court, is the ..clijfibiljty of liiwyirs tvfhfvTt engaged ia t" -j rt-bcllioa,-t-s peu ia-thc 3u preui Court: Itaa!4tMi the tf.A ii.ioii doe iBot touch thacasa of member cfC ' or of ".cer cf th railed t-'1. ,'XOaiK CAEOLOTA IXGISLiTTTBX .- ' ' SENATE. , ' 'j - 1 TcBSDit, Pec. IL ; ' The Senate wai calLl to order at 10 b'slock A-'M. - f , f Prayer by the Be. Mr. Bardie of the Preobj terian Oiurcb; . 1 s ' i Tbe Journal of jesterdsy waa read and P proved. i, j Tbe Speaker announced the ratification of a bill to extend (be bm It eottecung tazes m I eertaia counties; also a bill authorizing tbe f ... u. lu, bouda. Diarhsl Swamp Canal Comuany u iuw bowl. A message fu reutrea ixom ut yun pro posing to raise joint eominitte of conferenc om adjournment. Concurred in. , " Mr. Richardson proscuteii II jptftittosftom tii citiiensof Moore county asking to eichange tteir tock in Bailwadi to the ; Cbeyavr Ik message wu received from Hie House with bill to empower tb Court of tb eonnty- of, Mecklenburg to bold extra term; also reso lutioa in favor of tn city of Balwgb, which waa ordered to bo printed and referred to the commits on PwroiutioMW(tOrieTan. ' Mr. Dub, front the committee on Claim to whom wu referred, a resolution in favor ot D. O. Fowle, recommending it passage; also a resolution in fevpr ot the Hon. A. a Merrimon, recommending its passage. Mr. Aver from tbe Committee on internal improvement to whom was referred bill rel tiv to f b completion of tbe Western Kail Bond, reconmended it passage, ; From the nine bill to amend the Cbartcr of tbe Chatham Roil Road Company, reeontmend Injr lU passage, rft'- .. Mr. Leach-from' tbe Committee oiHba Jmirci-- ary to wbom wa referred a bill to prevent tne escrinee of property sold nnder execution, re ported back the tame recomtuonuiog m pass age. Mr. Peecball a lull in favor of tbe sheriff of Chatham County, and on bis motion the rules were suspended, tbe question occurring on the passage 4 tbe Mil it second reading, Mr. Battle, called for tbe Aye and Mays and the bill passed .by a vote of Aye 28; Says 12; the bilt also passed ita third readings i A message wa received ' from the House transmitting additional name for justice of the peace for the County of Pasquotank. Concur red in. Mr. Moor from the Committee on tbe Judi ciary tovwhora was referred a bill for the relief of hottest tifb tors reported back the same," rec-. eommendinirthst it do not pass. On motion of i v. i : i vu day 13 o clock. Mr. Robins, from ttie Com aji ttee on the Ju diciary, to whom wa roterrwV a bill dirt-ctlng the mode of holding Superihr? Court, and for other purposes, reported backjtia same, recom mending It do not pass. - N On motion of Mr. t'owles, the ruiflkwere sus pended, and the bill to ckwiks th fiie for boldlnif the Court of Fleas and Quarter Sessions ia the Countr of YadkuV wa "token on ai nassed ita several readinmS i Mr. Adams, a bill to amend thd Constitution of North Carolina. Ordered to b printed, and referred to th Judiciary Committee. - . ; Mr. Love, a bill to repeal an act for the better regulation of tb Western Turn like, waa re ferred to the Committee on Western Turnpike. : Mr. Respess, a bill to lay Off andr-establish tbe County of Vance, with a memorial Referred to "the Committee on Propositions and Grievv anees. Composed of part of Beaufort , aol Craven. - s.. Tb bill to prevent fraud upon the revenue of th State, vu taken up, and Mr. Wilson moved to lay it on the table. , 1 Tbe yeas and nay were called and the motion prevailed by a vote of. yea 2ft, nay 4.; j vN - Tbe hour for the special order having arrived, the bill to construct a Penitentiary in the State was taken up, and on motion- of Mr Gash, it was re -committed to the Committee oa tbe Penitentiary, h.ii'i:;,-) l-;l'.-'. t Th iollowing bills and resolutions came up and were acted upon at follow t - A. Ol u auuiormng uo majm u whubhs-. . ... !r i s. aidnera of th town of Fa'yettevllle to fund the Interest due on their1 bonds, passed Jt second reading..- "r ' - Bill to abolish Imprisonment far Otiitt was re jected on it second rcadinir.T- " : ' ' Resolution allowing compensation to Judge 4 holding Court ot tfyer and -Terminer, at the exnenseot the County m wntcn tne uourt iJ held. . On motion ot Mr. 8poed, it was amend ed to a tbe expense might devolve on the Statty and toe but, a amended, paaoeti iu ecofiiLreat- -a A Manlutlon orovidimr for the Davmt'nt ol Sheriff for holding th eleotioa for the rejection or ratification of the Constitution, wa' referred to th Committee on Claim; v . : A bill to repeal that portion of an act as re lates to persons being committed for fine and costs! in criminal eases, wa referred to tbe Com mittee on tb Judiciary. ' " ' 1 Th bill to extend the time for the registra tion of deed, grant and other instruments, passed ita several reading under the suspen sion of the rules. - A bill to change the time for. holding tbe Court of Plea and Quarter Sessions in the county Of Alexander, passed under the auspen aionof the rule. -.-. A bill to amend an act entitled Roads, Fer ries and Bridges, passed ita several reading under tne suspension ol tne rules. , . . , A bill to smend the 6th section of the 48th chapter of .tb Re.Tjsed Coda entitled fences, passed tt seoonrt reauing. - - , A bill to repeal an act to" -provide hands to work on the public road wa referred to t) committee on Propositions and Grievance. A resolution authorizing the Public Treasurer to employ council in certain cases wa rejected on it second reading, t A resolution rotative toWcitchts and Mcas urea, passed it second reading. - A bill to declare Valid an act amending tb't aUMWI V .IIV VUIHU-W JWIUinU VIHJ711J WW referred to the committee on the Judiciary. The bill to repeal an ordinance to eiokang th stock of tb State for bonds, came up oa ita third reading. Mr. Wilson ottered an amend ment pending its discussion, on motion of Mr. Cowle. the 8cnat Nadjourned until to-morrow at 10 o'clock. House or commons. V v VrjaAfj'Deo. 12tB ' Th House wa called to order at ,101 o'clock. A.M. Prayer by Rev. Henry Hardie of the Prebv- terian Church... ' . -i , Th Journal of yesterdsy waa read and ap proved Mr. McKav, from tlte Judiciary "Committee'; fiHirUxl aliill to amend seoohd Siction. chaolvr 5ff, Revised Coae7rImteaMa1sgle.', Mr. Harper, from the comimWu on Finance, reported a till to authorize the Comptroller to tin ploy n. clerk.' . ,: ' - Xt. Lowe introduced t bill lor the relief of the people. (Enact thiit the General Assembly ad.ioura n '" on the XiUL) ia-tcrred.- r- J'.j Mr. McTI'.ie a bill to amend an act to ex tend the time lor perfecting'tillc to iani A bid to provide u tliecon8f.rnc.t.iua of a ttridQ acros 2oLleo J'.ver in Cheivkt i couitty and for other purpoae, psaaed it Several read lags undr a suspeasioaof the rules, . . On motion ot Mr. - Crawfowl of Mwjob, m House reconsidered the vole by which was re jected on yesterday; a bill to empower the county court to levy tare ur h repair or publioroad. ' '-'f ' t, t j .. Meseri McClamniy, Cowatt' aad Wabgh eupr ported tha bilL . ' - Jteasr Holderby, Hodnett, Blair, Wilsoa and others opposed tb great! of auch po to th county courts of their reepeetiv counties, and asked that they be excluded from the operation of the bill. Ar. llolderbf offered an amendment restrict' ing the' application ol UisbUl toth countiea of Sew Hanover, Brunswick and ltladcaw ? Qn rnotirm of Mr. Antry the bill was laid on the taM - Yeas 00, Nay 44. y Mr. Patton (by Jeava) introduced a Drll to chanire the time for tbe meeting of th General uienniauy on taennra mununj m jvw.j . nr. enaa ; aoiu oi une uu um fPffl that tb Assembly meet hereafter on tbe nrst Monday or novemuer.i ( Mr. Black moved thai a billto prevent litiga tion and the ruinous sacrioee of property be made the special order for thehour of 12 to morrow, and proceeded to explain it purport. Mr. McKay characterized thi 1)ifl a repudi ation in disguise, and suggested that it be made the special order for the 4th of July next Mr. W&ugUinovci that tlie bill lrffctred to tli Committee oa relief for Die pooplo. Pending tbe question on this motion, the hour arrived to take up the special order, via : A bill to enable the Wilmington, Charlotte and Rutherford Railroad Company to complete its road, pay its debt to tbe State, and extend tbe road to the Tennessee line, on if second reading. "'. Messrs. Cowan and Whitfield addressed the Hotue in support of the bilL The House then resumed the uiifliiislieti busi ness and refused to make tbe bill to prevent liti gation Ac, -tilt) special order for to-morrow. - BILL OM THIHD BEADIHO. A bill to incorporate thft, Newbern Steam Fire Engine Company, No. 1, and a.bill to en hance tbe. value of the bonds to be issued for the completion of th Western N. C. Railroad, and othfr purposes, passed their third reading. 'M;,'0oii moved to reconnider the vote by which the last named bill passed its third read ing, and tbatthe motion to reconsider tie on the table. - - - This motion prevailed and' prevents reconsid eration by the House at tbe present, session. Qn motion of Mr. Cowan, tlte rules were sun--pended, and the "bill to enable the Wilming ton, Charlotte and Rutherford Railroad Com. pany to complete its road, pay its debt to ths State, and eitend its road to the Tennessee line," was put on Its third reading. , , On motion of Mr. Lowe the yeas and nays were ordered. The bill passed. I Ykas. Mewrs. Alien, Beaeiey, Blythe, Bo we, Bright,- Brown, Bryson, Cbadwick, Cowan, Crawford, of Macon, Crawiford, of Rowan, Dar gaa, Davidson. Durham, Everett;1 Foard, Gar- ett, Garriss, Uranberry, Harper, Henderson, nant, llolncrby, Horton, of Watauga, Hous ton, llutcliUKin, Jordan, Kelsey, Kenan, Ken dall, CuUerloh, McArtbur, McClammy, Mc Gougan, McKay, McNair, .McRae, Morehead, Morton, Mumih Pat ton, Peebles, Perry, of Car teret, ReinhardtRkhardson, Scoggin, Smith, of Duplin, Trull, Whitfield, Whitley, Wilson, of Perquimans, Williahu, of Martin, Williams, 'of Taooev-?-08. NAVS.Messra. Ash worth,. Autry, Barden, -Black, Blair, Boyd, Bradsher, Carson, Clark, Clements, Farrow, Galloway, Gambril, Godwin, Oorhaui, Guess, Harding, Hodnett, Jones, La tham, of Washington, Lee, Lowe, May, Martin, Moore, of Hertford, Perry, of WakejRountree, jRuM'Shelton Slrnpson, Smith, of Gtiilford, Stevenson. Teague, Turnbull, Vestal, Waugh, Wilson, of Forsyth, William, of Harnett, Wil- Eiams, of Pitt, Womble, York 41. n Mr. Bryson moved to reconsider this vote and hat the motion to reconsider lie on the table. This motion prevailed. t - v OH CALEKDAR. 11 . . . . . i,A bin for tne Kiief ot tna people or Chatham eonntv wa laid on the table on second reading. A bill to reaffirm the Charter of the William son and Tarhoro Railroad ; a bill to amend the taw ot evidence ; a bill to incorporate the South Union manufacturing Company in Richmond county, and a bill in relation to working the fuoiio roaus, pasaea imar several reauing un? er a suspension of the rule. The last named bill repeals an existing law that require persons aver 49 years or age to worst tne puuiic roacu.j IA bill defining the rightsof property in cap ured horses and mules, and a bill for tbe more Ifectaal punishment of hone' stealing, were laid on tbe table on second reading. I A bill for tbe benefit of the poor of the Couo ty of Bladen, passed' it several readings. 1 ( A bill togiv married women one third in-. terest in the real estate of their husbands, assed.second reading and, on motion of Mr. lAlliam. of Wasltincton. wasordcmVto be prin ted and niadethe special order for Thursday next. - I Tba House then adjourned, ' "' ' j "" ' I WAiflisuTOH. Dec 7. The aclieme fur a per I putoal Congress meets opposition. Connecticut f coe not elect until April, and California could riot better in time. Several other State would be without representation until summer. The Radicals are playing at cross purpose and their perplexity Increases every day. : , -.y i Philadelphia, Dec. 5. Aa improvement on the plan of smelting' Iron ha been made ia the foundry or tiie rmiadeipuia navy-yard. By this improvement, where it occupied before three, hour in smeitipg a few hundred pound of irootji now accomplished to onetwur. I Naw YowtSpecJ 7. Charles Cady. book, keeper and oonfiSential clerk for Ricker A Co., Jf ining Stock Broker, No. 80 Broadway, , de camped on Wednesday, November -28th, taking, with him certificates of stock in first class mi ning companies. He had over 1100,000 dollar, which he abstracted from tha safe. The defaulter wa arrested list Bight at hi hotel? after a desperate struggle. He acknowl edged hi guilt, and delivered up all tba stolen liroperfy, and admitted also defrauding the firm to a huge amount by false entries on tha books. 1 Charleston, Dec 5. Tbereceipt of cotton at all tha port tinea cVptember 1st are put down at 475,000 bale. 1 ne exports from New Orleans the past week were 7,500" Ttalea, of which 4,000 went to France. From Mobile there wen no export to loreign ports.- ..--- - TjOcraiAnA Naw.--Governor Wells of Louis Ha.Haa IWWO ,PElfraaijn.e.- tBCTina. nf pw ishes where vacancies have occurred in tbe Leir- 1iflaTur7TdTiave'the necessarj peclaT elect ion to fill the SHiue. . . Great stagnation prevails in ordinary busi ness, Tbataiiure or xne canat street dry goods house is announced. s AncUonecrxJrouiplain.1 that nothing sell ntiless at Hcavjujsses. ,. The country press ia counselling mora small farms, and not relying on negro laborr - . . A . i. : . - ioe.news ijvm n -uuignu ..cicnes muca sftcntwn and apprehension,- but there' 1 no ci. position to reist even the jmost eppreesive !!' ' t h Pna- V- - r.BSow. .Decll-Jw AfiEXI"- WAVTCD rr ths Counties of W siren, Pranklin, Waks, Moors Muatgomery, StuljJ atecUeuburg, and all eoun tie Wast ca the abor, named, in tha huts of honk Carotin, for tbe Asia of if -THK SOUTHKftS HTSTOBY OFTHE WAK, i LfcHAaD HlaOKNKRAU, . Ait I'OETUI Of rf HJi SOUTH. '. - ni''1H -"'-'-i fsvnrH, Fat fltll rj'Si."!- . ..... , . 0, m. .i Uenrral Agmt,or M er: hi. S. C, f ,1 m . i. liuu s jeweiry etore. .iteatUai. . , mmina. GOODS. L To my'sluclT. i jl soruanaior delainks, , flannels, . prints, .; ' , sheetings and SHIRTIKGS, Ac Jcc. Which 1 amready to sell at a great trdurtion at priese, I will also Hull air eutirs stonk of , tall snd Wiater gwx eonawttns; of ALPACCA8, POPLINS, ' ' ; -V -. -,--V: OPERA FtASrSELs,-': ,;( : - :v ? J - t ., BALMORALS, &C.. &C. , . .... Heady made CloUiiug, Bouts and Mines, HaU and CarM, Umbrellas kepkt he. . A T C O S T ., lHcaas callisnd See. the goods. - ; . ; j, nONENDAl'M, ' One door below Mr. h. K. Hart, No. li Vayetts- .viUerHveet. Doe lt-tf ' - -' '' , MRS. 11. W. MILLEK,; TTAVINft re-oponod ber House, tMnks her friends XX lor rorraer paironsKe ana egiis reaowsu JUslO-tt. Clstsslral rb4 Sfatbematical SvhAul I I mile East of Kuleigh. riHB next senina (rf my aehonl sill f oiamiuro on X Jan. 21t., 1H7 Fiir term Ac., sdrfreHM, WU.UAM'O. DOflt. , . - ' ' ' PncnL. De 10-awKwlm .St. Mury's School,- liuleigh, X. "V Biswr Bv. THOH. ATKINSON, f. i. Visit., JtKT. ALKKRT MP1KH, B. V. liertor. . 1UV, BKNKETI MIEUalK.' A. M. AsatstsM: Ths flftwtU Torrn of this Saiiunl will eomnience Jan. 16th. 1H67 and imntmne ti ths of Juno. The eijpeoaes of s pupil for board, kukIiiiik, ttc. with tuition ia Enelinh, Froiu li, and Music, ner Term are, iu currency, 119,60. For s circular, apply to theltactw Dee 10-51 -t 8AI.K. A FINE lot of Haw to cnm ont rery chf ap. IULUAH,JONKCO. Dee 10-tf V)af IJAI.K. JAVA, Idtguira and Rio Cnffoo. l'ULLUM, JOKES A CO. -DeoKM " : i won atai.K. ... , THE Tory host old Apple Brandy. 1 1'ULLIAM, JOSEi) i-CO. DaelO-tt ...,. . wom a.ti.E. A IX trades of gncar. Qrain Peneer and hpioea. IV . , rULLUM,JOMES CO. Dee 10-tf -Auction Bale . o f ' Q O ? K K M K N C P St afKBT TTrllX b sold at Publia Aootinn at Balsiirh N. O ' YV on Tharaday the Itotli. day of Demmbcr I arm uis loiiuwing arueies ol troverament Property vis. , Sals to take 'place at the Bptit Orove and to com- IBOIIOS SI IU O ClOCS A. St. r e ; . 7 , .Tanua Cash L'.'a. Cnrreney. ' : . ; Bjr urdof of Brawl Liens. Oul. J. D. BTUBBrl, Cliief Qiiart.imiMter. .-,..' O. VAN 8. AIKEN, , 1st. Lisnt, 8th. Infantry A. A. j. 11. U. K. A. ! Deeio-iot , , .... WILSON MALE A1V1 FEMALE HIGH SCHOOL, W I L SOW . N. C. rtlHIB School 'will arniA tlin Kuinml IUu in T. I ary, in the laro and eommodioaa bnUdiugo forni ailysprnpied by Dr. Deems. Tlie I'rmdpaJ has aasooiatod with him Psoreason AVEREfT snd LADY, of Halifat; OoBnty, Virginiai Professor AvvrkttIb a graduate of the Ciuvurmiy of Virginia. He is a toaoheir of many years oiperi- mnw wh i-rviuBRur oi Auieuiau(-n iu me laiiviue Female ColWe until he resigned his position to take his place in the Confederals army. He is known to be a rip scholar snd an accomplished gentleman.. airs, avkhstt is aio well known, Doth In Virgin ginia and hnlli lh Porta Carolina, as s tnccesefiil teacher, in both thi Literary and Mmitf DeDartmsnta fif tha he-mt rx-nooia. . , - - 1 In a word, the Principal has resolved to wake this Dcnooi an tnat re proresses to ne, vis : s iftga Hehool ol (he ant grade. In order to this, he has emnlnreJ only each tealiers aa are known to be accomplished scholars, and wfco aava established a reputation as urwsmiu instructors. . I Ths number of pnpils will not'tSTSaftct bs limits 1 ; and additional leiichera will b employed ao soon as tlie pstawwg will juitify it, i The liaais Deoarlawnt will b committMl In u Avaaarr, who will be assisted by Mrs. Akkixotox. i " All the teachers will rnni.la in tha flnllo h.,iU. faigs. " Y6ung btdiss eaa obtain board with the Princi-. paL and boys eaa secure board with private families iq ne win, -- , ,. ..... . Ths seaaioa will comprise twenty weeks. Tha terms per aewiun will be .. . .. ,,. , - . - . . i rimiry weparxment, , , 16V20 s , Ugher English Branches; yU . .,..$5. ., ' Latin and Greek, each, . ' ( .. French Snd Drtwing, each, . , . 12 M aaui and Painting, each, ' . . .25 . , Bosrd,ncluaiysof Ughta snd washing, , SO " looiilcntal expenaea, - - . j- Ths abore Dricea are ln'snsciit nr Its awiivImt m!a Kalf m odrance. , i'npua wiu be allowed to attend church according to tbe wiehea f their parents or guardians, . , , - Debts cannot bs contracted Without perrauwinn trcm parenu or guardian . Ponila boarding with the Prfuctnal mnut fumr.l, onp pair of aheoti, pillow oases, blankets or oomforta and fotir towels. 1 The gnrernment will bs mild hot firm. For nirttier information, adi-VO r' U. W. AICK1AOTOX, See iate)t - "rrlimpiif"- The Latest stud Best Cliareh irlualo. IS to bs found fa,MThs Jubilate." ths Kw ColiacUua bv L O. Emkbsox, whoa "Ham at Jnrtki." ... avpn to erery Choir, Conyontioa and 8Jiij Uw year Ths nreaent Volume la an imnrovrmwit n ti, ' 1..;... -u .-..A . . .11- . 'T -..'.. vuv, .. - ...ft . . An .t....' naxioa ia raectfnliy aolk;ied from every neiwiia fn- bent poK free, bold by ail Music Ileal ra, uuvLit urraoM & co. rVbhahaia, 'ill Vaahington btreet, Ilot'toui Pee- - . K , r - - - , - J , 7 " Tl Besldeao In ths saotern part of 'thodty. WABHEXTO' IXMALE ; ; , colieoe, W A BBEUTON; N. C rstinciPALa ; ' BET, i. B. SOLOMON. - 31XEM H. POOTE. i ' DIATROIV : M1HS 11ENBIETTA HIClvS. Ths Brat Sssatoa dl this Inirt itntloo WfTV eomnxnir I oa HTAdsj, tks H(h. day of Jannarv, 117, uruif r bow auspices. Tha Principal having purchased tbs ra tire aronnda and baUdina, ars bavuia; ths latter ) RantTr refitted and furniiil anew fur the. ruurption ef pupils. aaaaa s Dorimrjcno; Rev. B. BOLOMON-lHiglMrMalbmsttrS,!Uetiri!, Logic, IntellnetnsllPhiloaophy and Iorl Ik-winee. - ' Major J. H. r'OOTE-Anoient and Mtklan Lautiuu" and aahtrsl elcleaeee. , Captain JO UN B. Wi:iS8-,altud ' Mrs. M. . BOLtrjlOK Assistant in Vame and Lil- ia Hiirher Uaarliah anit Mthmti.. mrs. hi hEi-j'(.t,L Urcuina Paintim UtastiUE C, TAILOR- Anthnwttu, Knbh Ovam- $ wiar, vjwigrapy ana veiiipeaiMOav ....? . 1 j yPrimary Department, j ' Tnu raa Baaaso or nva Uuxrns. Taition in sll the higher EngUab Utiuiiea, , f -J.K Primary Denartneiit, . , 7A) . Ancivul and Modern Languages, each Itl.ou ' Mnale on Piano, . ili.Ojl l-ae of Irintruuient, :t.) p -Music 01 Guitar with use of lastmntrait, t 23 OA Mnaic oh Haro with uaa of InalmmeuL &.( I'amting tn a ill Coisrs, , Painting in Water Colors, - .Drawing, Embroidery, io . , lliwrd, excluaive of fighU and washing. ' R 3 MARKS. l.fl tn.flo !.() 7 a. (HI 1. The location of this Oollegs is in one of ths meet ana oaiuratea towns la Aorta varouna, toig oslehraud fnr its healthfolneaa. ... ..y, S. The Prinoipala aaaors tha pnblls that Be pains will be apared to render the institution all that par-, ente and gnardians eould desire it to bs a suitable place , mr ins edaeattosi of their daughter and wards. s. in au or ita appomtmcnts they uitvnd to make it rank with ths foremost eaUeges of oar Ufid. Tbuy themselves are not aorice in this department of la bor, but have had ample experience ia teaching,, and in conducting such enterprises. 1 4. Pnpils wUl be allowed to attend such places of wor-l ""'l' oauuaiH m toeir parenia or guaBoians may preacriba. One of ths teacher will always acoom- p.,j juuug uuue 10 tna aonse or worship. ft. Debts cannot be contracted by the pupils -permission front parent or gaarcUatia. fl. Every aleepuig room will be supplied W and be carpeted. " . : 1. Pupils must furnish their own towels, snd on 1'". u euroi sacs, ana save insir ojotlung well mar PiTtiEST :-tn half in advance, the other' half the close of tbe Sena on. " For further particulars, address either of ths prin- ClBSlS. eo a-tf U VAAO TOURNAMENT AXD BALL, AT NEWBERN. Tuesdajr, Janaarr 1, ittar. ALL Knights from a distance are respectfully in vi tod to participst snd aomnet for the honors 1 uriiiBr parucuiars wut ne pnbluhed heresfier. vj umer hi tne vmer atanhai. . i. H, BRIAN, ,'f Secretary. Dec 8-lw BI EIPBESI, ; UOLU AND SILVER AMERICAN LETER ' ' " : ' WATCHES, " Cheap and warranted ths best of Urns keepers. Also, BCTTJSB STANDS, i-.; V j' . .. , . j ' BTKCP PITCHEKa, i-ift- I V JOHH a FALMER. Raleigh, Dsa Mt VALUABLE PBOPEBTT FOB SALE IN NEWBERN, N. .C "IT7TIX be aold on tt Y V less pfsvioaaly diuga, on Craven Btree ths ad. day of January, 18.17, (nu r disDoaed of. I the 1 uwl uil otreet, oeionglug to th 'V MEBCHAJTTfl' iflAarK OF NEWBEBK, and heretofore need by that Institution for banking The Dronertv eonslat of a lTTTT.t, TYT im-rVIt with a large brick building and brick outhouses; is in Bw vrwr. buu ia yen wcaioa nr Dosuteas purposes, or for a private residence. Parties wishing to negotiate for it on private terms, will confer with the subscriber previous to tha day ap- C.8LOVER," Dee 8-8Uwtd , , Freaidsnt. SALE OP YAIUASU. 1AUD In "Warren County. 3V. C. fXK TUE8DAY. THE Stta DAT OS" JAKHARV. J 1867, th Subaoriber, as Eiseatoref ths last will aau lettament si Dsmaej x, Alatoa, osesaaed, by vir tu of the newer conferred oa him by. bis Teatstor. will oner for sal at AKCOLA, ia said Cosnty, ths hiPpwinf TracU of Land, to-wit On traet souUin ing about 25 acra, adjoiaiag ths Hocsa traet ea tbe ciwt aiae, snauat ei sadg Asa Bigg oa th Noun , umm mm emeu wrvnco.iniii, aaa SOSF1S imsravements, to wit i A half dosa first claaa aegre Cabins, Cora Cribs, ace., sad la ia fia eoaditioa for a crop aezt yesr.ror sigBtortea hands. -On tract eonuiaiag about 467 acres, adlolaieg tha Brat mentioned traet oa the North, and that of Luke baaeaswoa nBoBt. Tat traet has aheaomt improvements ia tn wsy of Negro Cabins, Cora mo, arc, ana is ia nas eoaditioa for a crop azt year, tor aignt or taa naaat. Un other traet adjacent to the Orov Hill and Areola road, adjoining tb laat mentioned tract on th Nortbeaat, and eoBtaiaing about StWaora; This tract ha. aoiatprovementsand jo cleared land, -bat tela original growth, . well tint bared and watered, and is on of ths best bad ia Warren County. On tract known aa "Melton's Creek" Uct, adjoin ing th laade of 0a. Samuel A. 'Villiasis and' Dr. Mark Pi Parry, eonUmisg, by astis. ttioa, 68S acres, about 100 of which i na low groaada oil Helton's Creek. This tract has ao Innnnamli h-t .ia aaily be put is a condition for cultivation, aad fa re. 7, "" uapteo to tn grewtn of Cotton, To bacco and Cora. , , , . . Oa tract known aa tha MArnnI Tt. o .it.,.j tha point whr th Halifax and Loutabnrg read eroaeee the Warrentoo snd Niuh.in. mt - Ti.7. eontaina fti acre by eetimauoa, and ia win suited to K"1? 01 liewoB, leoaeeo, Wfeoat aad Corn. It beoait,jutatthero-rod,a eoavraieat 8tor Home, wliioh i uadonhtadlr an at ik tor a Country Store in the gtale. , The said Tracts of land will be aold at public aue tion, oa a Credit of twelve d'Jl aMnthk Wh ii... . ;fro date, and bond with approved- ecarity will be rennired Iron th pnrcbaeer. Tn Siibaenbar wKl take pleaaar la ahnwlng th - -w jdiwm w,i mnj wian to eitnmin it KOBKKT VV. ALSPuN, Etacntor. De.d6t wtds. Important Balecf Eeal EaUte, BT VIBTCJC OF AN OR DEB OF THS COUSTT r rV t'b"l.,,. ih aaderaigned, Adminia. day of January, it..7, infer for al at tb Market aiaivvtw vr iaaoan Bl-nK I tmtMMmm aVi il 'all.-. U. i. uuBnm cBiuiev w.pnm mnnih. a. . . i i .taei-na Oa Hoew and 'ffi, a now as tae if hop Lot. On a a improved trotadidimn? Snon. 4 In. 1a Kott ud IWa Street, knows a th re.ideoc of i... ..m.- un tmpreved 'lot eoraer nr Cool Itnnng and Kuaael ltimi. oui.nn..j i. e..-.L. sld iferaoa Htreet.; Two House and Lota Bout i,ie k! JLer"!.j ";fM't' u U"" l .Lot ea Keeaedy . ., m Huiuiproveu aios adjoining, una n-j " CamnMitowM .7, of T a;-r of IWd enaia IfriUg and iiuuili oTUtwa Cieek. ti TaweTraJniKa'l IVPilt rci.aaa.IucpnliB lmd.rfta-Ui e niima horn tayatuvill. n whi.-h ia llwelluie and oui -noiiaea and a garni AlaU site. 74 sere r.wi. Ind kobe'n W iliiams. . acre Fin Ld, j'ina vaoe. on l.orl treek. J Jo acre. KivtrLaua. IS mil above Pavttvillvr!9,at aide of' Cape ,? l-nna .laea kfi-lfhati Simiwb . a i, . -r-.i...' ilule I'lamation im ara lixnieir tha l,v. .n,i kowa aethe Mineral Land c 0 aor P'dj I . V adioiaiag tb atwve, snd kuowu at Hie HucTuiui'j" Land, and I'.H acre Adj"ia:ng (h above, ; KrstHM wisbiBgtd examine lb above pfi p-r-; ,-will eall ea eulier ol tne Huh.rtribere. , " ' ; . U.afK.r;il.L, I A. A. MihtriUN. C - .... -. r u f r .,, . ' Commisa'ara. eyvbU'VJui, at. v., aew. SHiiaj wst. it ' 1 ,A.r-(: 'a ',', f ( H rV- - 1 fir ita Effbct i niracnlouft i hi the trfrHahte tinviivm, -m ' We Intra inrb cmnilenc in lie nurti. . . sar it wul do sll w elaisa. luc u tiiat w offer 1,000 REWARJDa : IfttsSlrlliaa ar Bmewair due autgvmeiiu faction ia ail oases wbea Bead ia etrict aeeardsae onr instrwet-inat, . wv- '"- ': nALL's " " - VegetahU , Sicilian -Eal JUnw - ha proved iftetf tn be ths moat perfect annani,.. for tholiairever offered to the pahlv ' r - It ia a vegetable renipoasd. aad eontsiaa a uti ou pifoperties whatever. WM It hi not a Oye, tt strike at the root aad (lb tw lands with new life and coloring matter. It will, r Hair la . Hala.l , li will keep ska Blair fVoa ralllu.. . Ilcleaaier ska sala, mm aaaka lb Hmt. It, laieiiwei mm ell hew,. , v - ' - II t a awlpwaia alrsawaals). No peraoa eld or young, abenld f ail to aas it -' 'Jur4 "4 nr Ark Ar Hall's TegeUbU Bielliaa Hair Saaaw sraod take ao other , y t ,. .'. ? tt. f.MAH, vol rrarritlen 4 tJT g"M by U Druggist. Williasfc "tUy'weaf and P. V Pecnd, KaleigV N: C. wiwoas Kb.!'.mwd A wlSia. ? -l t U l FayettoTille Street; Raleigh, I HAVE IKE PLEASTJEB TO XIMIT- kj Friends ana Patrin8jhf4 J Ihaie f' ' ' ...fev:jf;f!X.'A,E ", LARGEST ART) BEST ASSORTED STOCK - i ; OF. , FALL AXD WIXTEsl GOODS, n . t -.. 1 IK tXY,': ' j: ' ; v. CONSISTING OF " : FRENCH, ENGLISn, GERMAN AND DOMESTIC BROADCLOTOS,- 1 BEAVERS, CASTORS, CA8- MMERS, DOESKINS, ' , ' ' VESTIXaS, Ac, ' .That I am prepared to make up to- order soy gar ment wanted, as cheap a it eaa b obtained In aar Morchant Tailoring esUbUahment in Hew lork, aad as good sad stylish as anywhere in ths United tttatei, t as I hare only the best Cutters and Workmen in sir employ. . . . ' I also keen a rood, well-aswrted and largt 1 stock of , , " READY-MADE. CL0TIHN0, ) Hsts. fjana. Boots. Rhoea anit ftnttnun'a vMik. Ing Oooda, which will bo. aold at lower sriosa thaa : V P"" "w J'1VJ W UlH city.- It therefore will be to mnr itfJ.P..J in .n . ... pld stand oh Fayettevilt Street, next to Tucker'a ne building, and dress yourself from top to tow -i , ' I eSDOciallv call ilia KlUntlnn t.t n. HH,W.M ,dl the Legisbrtur and evory viitir to italeigh, wbo wiahea to dreaa bimself flue and cheap. - , Kov 13-lra Wf m- ; w. i... . , h nris'in Acorn's piiitate SCHOOL, THIS next Session of this f?1iobTfbr Voting laoles will eommenoa on the 83rd. of January lHtf. Jhs number of pnpils hmitcd. For eircuUM- addre. i,. Allbs M. I. MAN GUM, (' t Careofr.jAMnir.Cim, Dee T-Stdalw ' - K ... UjUeboro, . C. ATTEOTIOIT EVIETBODT, ' 1 THE BEST C HA N CE YET-'" OO TO IS. BOSEKBAtTM, No. IS, FATETTEVTIXI! tt,, AND OET TOURIOODS AT '--WEW YORK COST. At hs is bow offering hie 1m aad walr' aeleoied Stock of fall and winter . . " DRESS GOODS Long snd aqnare shawls. " ' '"' - - - ' Ladise anil kfiaae Cloaks, . . , i ur of sll disonptiona, " - sack, snA white Flannel, ' vr Blurtings, hheetiuga, ioirelmsf. 4c. All wool white and colored blookta. Ladies, JUiaae mid children Ilaw, BroakfaatMbawls, Bontag. wtwlea Iix1a 4o. A., Balmoral skirt and Hoop skirts), Bibbons. Notions sic. - , , and a Aoe lot of ckildreaaoboMV AT COST. ' ' ..... ;vi for aixtv day only, in order to nuke change snd a Jaree hi Store, f t . .. . . .. Together with tbe ab.yre he is also selling off at cost, as he Intends1 in future to keep Lidiss Ksms only a very Sue stock of Gent ready made Clothing Gent Furniahlna; Good , . . . -, . n h IIt nd Caps, : r f '. Oents snd Bora Boots snd Shoes of sll deftrii4iofn. The coiebrated doulxM ducktr i rench Calf Uoota of all sian- , Genu Bus calf Jloota at it.no, , ' Keep th above in mind, and ssvs ymir.roonav. i Ilsinumbar th place, f . . af. Jiosnvrum, i DssAjf Ho. IS FsyetteviUs a " for Utile. TTtlXE N. C Uni-k nii't Klour, . , Family riour of the beat quality, Cluar rib bacon Sides. "Uins Famiiy Flour and Whit Ml v A wr; : Itatfins. and large lot b-t af adeirs snd cherry Wine, Cooking Htn'- a, Ale by the Cans, or Keg or m botu. a. . . ,!. . , " , .ALSO " AU grades of Sngar, ff e t.J Tea. ' " . X'bLLJLA,lUJvLS.Vf. . t J .a t f -.'--j,T-i-. -,'f
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Dec. 11, 1866, edition 1
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