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cd aver evening xoe.pt tonut 11.00 AM AM rBentlaer one year, ; .00 ed on dollar per aquara tw each lnaertioa. ""TMinentta -'-- i i 1,50 V01VII. Pimeral notice ill be oliaygod aa adtarUaemettU. vteekft Hcuiinnl,.onyear. , . AOO 1 ... i..- ae-ii7iil(niywniiniit jjf '.. or,t!CTa.r wtB wot tuued.--T7:f "": .1 L . ;..t ... ;...:-s-. -.ut ... i . Ijj i J" j iticimovit. cLonrno want. ' factort. S r N C E, A G EX T 7r IfEECttlST TAILOa ASP CIOlHUa, OLD STAND, t Sf. I Mmim NVs Cr of I3ib. ' "'t'-'; KICIIHOM,A., Haa Jt Vrive4 Fin Aaaortnwni of Fall and Winter CASM MERES, irlikh ha i prepared t) make up to order is th itvle and at abort notic. H has also ou hnf'3r !U selected ato. of , -Rfcwij Made Cloti of hi own aaaoufjtur mao In thi City Vidar hi owa rorierviaion. Shirt made to order and a gaod t warranted, , , ;,. . ...,;,.:.' n entllo rarittjr alwafa 69 hand. , n ' ivn ami aaaUa BtocV at' Ka.. 13W. Main "St' Bieh- aaonil. Ta., b. .3f paroba!g !owhra. Oct 15-Jm : . ' , PAYI3 & JOSES, Grocers and Commission Merchants, ITta baa nt retnrnad from tha North with VV Ur and eomnU'to aaaortmeiit of Oraeanea, which we oltt td tha public at wholoaala and rotaU, atha , . ... Very LoVreat fWteet far CJi or Col- ...(':'. '.-tOBI.";""":. i"'"":"- . f ha atnck toasiata, la part, aa foUowa : HUflAR, CTuahad, powdered and U Hrown, ' " 1 COFFFE.-JaTa, taifnjra aaij Bio, " Oltl'.KS and Black Teaa, . 1 HVIU'I" and M aaaoii : - "-CAKbLfct, '(radoa of -AOO! i.litMff 1 rtp T.Ann. ;1 . DHIEU ItEKI' 'and Baof-Tongnoa, ,.: I Hi.S PORK- ' Ji. If. PACKET Boat , Cftl-flsh. Mwhercl and Borrin'ffa, Prima Ooahan " i ' iiuttur iMi C'hoaa'i), Hnaffanil totaocn, "Wga anaT I fine aaaortment of Cigara, Starch, CopperaaAlum, I Bait Petra, bat Durham Smoking Tobaooo, . I , A guod Maortment , of Floair and ..j. ..?:.x"...-paiefcwallaV4-v;;"' "'S'.'"rr " . ' : WIXES AND LIQUORS of lb boil branda. "fcat riflo aad gua powder aad eapa, Ilaaoa'a ChaUftnga Blacking. . , . r":. ;7W9epe(jlfiiltnTit' thpubli8 to aU and ai- amina oar atnck. ...J.'- OetSC-3ta. . . . ; . ': NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS !! 7 orftert fnrntlM) laro atooka and lata "O- L din In Good north, ha-va plaoa44l in poaaoaatoa of I a $nperb duck of acwia ai kind, which w ess oU I lower Uian Oooda have been auld in tlia Raleigh, Msrkpt ainca thecloaa of thtwar, , :.vr i Our Hnmcrouanalomira botV in town aoonty and , Btato, have long ainre been convinced of tha fact that we bare been, and are now aulliog better fcaoda, at : lower prioea tliaa any other Hotiao ; wa can afford to : do this, aa wa beep ens of onr firm eonetantly in tha iSortliern Harket Imiiif goofafor emh. W. II. & R 8. TUCKER CO. I Dee J-tf ,vi,-:: jrT HBCKIVKD, A I.AI10E Amortment nf fhaeMi, Butter, Coflea, 8ugar, Tea, Pepper, Aiapioa, Hmiwr, tkxia Ao. Aim, a Lot oSnpiiior linui'l?, Whukay, W ine, Ae. Spun Cotttin, browu dimetic Hleaching, Calico and a general aaaortment of lryUaoda, , -r - -rx-.r--. --a.-K.rEitRMj. - ; FOU KAI.K. ' . a ,pib iroiisR, maax aki habnk.!3:. J Applr to C. W't). itntchinira, Raleigh, or tha un aermirua J fofir uUea Waat of hiUsiscb, Ortv31-tf ' -W. a TCCKER. CELIOT SCHOOL, , 4 RASV ILLE.CO UJt TT N. C. mSH mllea fWwth of 'ClarkaTill Va., and aiiUea JL North of CKftu-d, N. C. l'-he Twenly-lhird aeaainn of thia achool begin 11th. ' e ha. . '.,..,. i - f cw CirineB iddreaa, ' - R. H CRATPt,'- De 15-6a 1 ... Olfcwd, H. & ' fiCHdoL KOTI7E. MWmWH A. IIAYyOOD wilK ra-opea ber Bclieol tnr ohiMren; on ' the 10th dyif Juiimry l.t Hie reaidauaaail a. iia.vwiHiitjKaLtu. tDa.ritia lnk ' ,1HLU I E lllILZl UA r.U. FTSTTX min ttfnr.siKtily emptenj to iJach - A !' ami gwWxA ayit.ea, and who' can lurmxh aai wfcVT b-atunoniala aa to ehararter, aad - wuiaoauon, can at a aehool in a good neiahbor ' bawl -bf--M.tjr-aywttmn.inn' tee hir tttatmntinv,i, X . . wiaimed Conu-dTaieptiicef, oriKiKlicr .would noi be cbjneW to. proviiiwl he furnish tiro required eauBumai I A3Jrew,' - . - V JAJfF.SWOOD, -. - WowIt null, Lenr Co,. S; 0. ;' V .-' ' or THOMAS J. KKNNF.DV. .'. I V'.. Wood1' 1 RALEIGH AMD OAITOX KAIL - ' - ' - ' 'f'i . ROAD.. Through Frdslit Tariff. NOKTII AND SOUTHS BY THE AIS USX EOUTE !. "VXJK are .. irenarad to uliip alt kioda oOVeirlt V 1br..as to ilm ' Xor. Philadelphia, B.-oa akd BnltmmrerQB nrfMiR BilU ut ladiai(. Km "llm!0gTi-rrpf.'!if.nia"3uiMi "rait. Till II T UK LIE pens. FOIL fill II- Your Goodt will b Handled only Once, Mi- . Tliruub e -evtitbsa oloe. an d!a. riso sa- mum iMltu ty mit MbM-runUi, lor trifling. eurnp'u'ed wiie- other waira YVa take Vtws ta aud from Columbia, C eat all Jtrmediet ! slices. wrtfa aier prompt,., wad dinateti tbm ajiy txiir Cuanpauy ataouot oo furttithe cost, TAKE NOTICE; : . , Pstmim slooping r.nt tiontii will (his through th oUowtac iftei i4i tottowiaf. u eiaa- Uip Couipaui. atul M ouur. , - ' ,v Fhob Kw Toe, Bv th Atlantis C.l Mail Aln.iA-hlp" Ca, Living. to. Fox A Co ; ttitiiM, lio. Libarty Ik root, r Pir North JtirrrN.i... - -r-r;( ? H- . , Fa Batrmaas, Bv to Blt liner Mteam packet Compear, L B. Parka agent. I. of Union Duek-ea! liruat'a Haa f Maautaia. JTlWM 1'MH.ABll.iaH, . , " " . Br tha PkiMifluliia aad Norfolk Staamrhip Co., W B. C11 4 Co.. auta Ka. 14 Kuclb Uolaarara Avoaao, Vudtpbi . Kao Boto, . Hi lh. Il.iat.a an, I N'.rf..lk giMnohio Co . K Sam- (too 4 Co , Aft ait a't of Unutral Whirf. Itoatoa. Citirr Tiorii.di to K R. Alt'". Px-Mnautk Va aad City P.. lot . Oootla ronunf by jr uf City Puiat au4 felriurf matt txi aarkek PreigUt At. R. )B. K.K On... Dae.Mf 5 ' v-' LOtlSBtUU I EM ALU COLLEGE, ...ji.5 TOAIIKUK tsODMTT,. H.a(i& , V Joins, A. H. Profeaaorof Natural bVienca and W. F. Aur.!U, A. U. Profoaaor of Ancient Langu- '.' J. Him. Pmfenaor at Huaic. . i . V Hum Liuix Mathxw, Aaaiatant in the Literary Depart. luenr. MiM Mou-nt E. Rnrrani, and Miaa Wouuurau .-lAy Aaaietanta iaMume. Mnw It. V- Va Vusoa. Uaitar, Drawing and Painting, Mix M t H. Dcrr, Preparatory Department. alas. 1. . Joxaa, XMHiMtte utpannwtnw Tha Bpring 8non of li7, wAl befrin on th 9nd. Wedneaiiay m Jannxy-rMtiewwi!W aenka. - Chariw, reaaonaaie. Nambxr of pupila, linuted. 8uperi4r adrantafcea atf(rtled. I . A . torlullparticuiKra, a)Hly to. " - , ' , T.M. JONE3, " PeS-lm" ' ' ' ' ' President tntemriea and tnaert 5 limea and aend bill KALEIU1I AE.CV. CU M B K Ii L AND VALLEY I N8C UANCE C 0 H P A N T. OF N ASSVILLE, ' TENN . NO. 25 .CIIEBRY ST. ; i ALTIIOKIZED CAPITAL ' - FIVE HUNDRED THOTJSAJTD D0LLAE3. GEX. N. 1). PEARCE, Tbes't. S. L. Trippe, See'y. Ilavinc been annointed acent for th abero Oom- pany, 1 reepeetftiUy call the atuntion of the eitizena of tin aecUim of Nort h Carolina, to tha fact that thia ia a Hontliera Comnaiiy with an authorized Capital of tM0O),Mav It'a buauiea ia ably conducted, by in fluential, reliable and wealthy eitiaena of Teunenae. It haa the nnoet refirtucea, and baa alwaya been exceedingly prompt in ite payincnta, ae can be ahown by ite recordR. being anittaiued by wealthy gentlemen. It takaa both Life and lira riaka on terue aa low aa any Eaatern Company. ' . Thia Coin pin v in juat being mtmdueed into it ! ter Htate and I nope it will lw wvil patronized. , Let na anpport and encourage each other cneVkeep all our money at bonie. " ' No one ia obliged now to go North to get ltimaelf or hia pniperty inauretL aa he. can be accommodated Uere oy a oiHnpauy ui )ptwc reiiaouity. I can b found at any hour of tlie day at th Raleigh National Bauk. .' . - C. i. IKEDKI.L, ST 17-ir ' , Agent, - DR. CHARLfiS E. JOHVSON, Kxaiaiiiing 1'hysieian. YAllUKOLGlI IIOEKE, .ttAatrtravjr.c.. IN taking ehargo f thia weB knows Hotel, I nromiaa the public that it ah ail be kept and conducted in a atvlethat wijijgive ontire aatUfactioa. to Urn patraaa and gueeta, Th rotun hT recently been refurnished, and th ontira honao thoroughly mnoratod. It ia bayood all oompanaott . The best Mouse In the Cltr. and ahaU b kept ia a atyt worthy of tha bonae. T ' " W. Q. BIDDIf'rt, ' Sr-f. Proprietor. i WI9IDOW ilUH. . Kf R0XES more of that Superior Frenrh Window tjKfiilua, rfaat received at the Drag Ktoeo of " WILLI AM 9 A HAYWOOD. 17-tf - ; "" - l HI.AIHIAU. A LARGE aupp'y M anperior Blix'kiftg. lirocare aud Conn try' MorchaniV win aar mon,exPJ3JinS""- - nibMifUSUAIYVWU, litrel--4 - Wthwtnfrt Scliaiil ii mltet Eat of Iialclgh fTTHE "nexFaeseinn H mj achool wOl oommenro on X h. t.fi - - l'ortrmaA.,,edn, ' . V--WILLIAM G. DOfB, s-r- V-.-. pktaotrak Da 10-awawlai - ' . FOB. II EXT. A Keat Cotta)re,wiUi abady yar4, Bo weBof water V."and gtiod garden. Location bomb Eaetera por two of Kaleujh ua Snjitlificid Koad. Terroa mo,Wata, CAPT. VT. . PEIECE. Do fe-ttawfe --. THE SENTTOL. rMklurdtty, January 4, lfeST. TlifiDlejfalitjrcf TaiUUrJr Conw Woai-i piflioa of tlUh 'BaBMitt Court The opinion! pronoiihoeU bj th jodge of the Suprem Hoyrt of ttte-L'jiWsfd St'tte. B tbj.lltk of locetnber, in the cats part uf Liuubtlin P. MiUigan, (hclkrig tlie Ufegitlitj ot hio.'trUC fbrTtilFgisrrtmrfitj77" n'niTlTnirT c(m. mlaaioD ia Indimia, And ia effect, ordering hii dichrg from primin, ha having been ronvicU.l and eondemned to death, having Ix-cn piiiiUd and publnheil. The case, it will I mucin bered, wa brought hclor tlia United Ktate Supreme Court vt'.t certilicalo of diviion of opinion of th two Judgf of the United !5vtt circuit tJourt or laaiaiia. There are two opinion of the court. Tlie one read hhx m J mtUnt JyJ j elabontie in it defense: of (lie cunstructinu and tlmiiliU of tha citizen, and their protecutin in jmhikhi and properti Ai ha been stated, .alltue tnoin ber ot the Supreme Court Lrre tiHn fhSX point relating to lisbca oorpua, and to the queatioir-Outriit the court to inane a Writ of habeas corpus and Order his release f ' On these twoqiixliuiis there--aaao diilcrencerof Dpiuion. The third question, " Had the military commis sion the right to try Miilitian f " produced the a taunting opinion, whicu wa read uy utiiel mnot lor hitnaetr.'goa Anaocute Wayne, Swayne and Miller, a minority; of the court. In addition t the- point already friren of Mr. Jut ties Da Vis' opinion, th following extract are made touuliing the conttolling question in. tha case, of the Ituiadietioa of tlio Biilitarr eomniission to try" him and legally punish hint. be being a citizen of Indiana ana never a tuidler or a sailor. Judge Doris say : . , . , No a raver queation WM ever cousid erod iy thi Court,, nor one which more nearly concerns the right ot the whole people; lor it the birth right ot American citizen,' When charged with crime, to be tried and punished according to law. The power of punishment' is alone through, the meuuswbicli the laws have provi ded for that purpose, and if they are Ineffectu al, there U an immunity from punishment, no matter bow great an offender tbeJmllviduitl may be, or how much hi crime hare shocked tlie sense ot justice of the country, or endan gered it safety, . By the protection ot tlie law human rights are levuted; withdraw that pro tection, and they are at the mercy of wicked rules, or the clamor of an excited people. If there was law to justify this military trial, it is notour province to interfere; if there was not; tt isour duty to Hectare the nullity or the whole Ljrooesdingi. The deoioion of this' qneattoa. does not depend on argnmeut or ju dicial precedents, numerous and highly illus trative a .hey are. These precedents inform us of the extent of th struggle to preserve liberty and relieve those ill civil life from mili- were familiar with the history b that struggle, and. secured, in a written constitution, every right, which the people had wrested from pow er during a conflict of ages.. By that constitu tios. and the law authorized by it, thi ques tion must be determined. The provision of that instrument on the administration ol crim inal justice are too plain and direct to leave room for miaconatructina or doubt of their true meaning. Those'-applicabe to this-case are found in that clause of the original conatitu, tion, which ay "that the trial of all crimes, except in cate of impeachment, shall be by jury ;" and in the fourth, tjfih and sixth articles of the amendments. The fourth proclaims the right to be secure in person and ellttcts against unreasonable search and seizure ; and direct that a judicial warrant shall not iHue "without proof or probable cause, supported by oath or affirmation. The fifth declare "that no person shall beheld to answer for a capital or other iaa infamoua crime unless on presentment-by a grand jury, except in case arising in the land or naval force, or in the militia, when in actual service. in time of war, or public; danger, not bo deprived of life, liberty, or property without duprdcesof law. jAnd the sixth guarantee the right of trial by jury in uch a manner and with such regulations that, with upright judges, impartial juries, and an- able bar, the innocent will be saved and the guilty punished., 'it, i in these words : "In oil crim inal prosecution the accused ahull enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial by an impar tial jury of the State and district wherein the crime shall have been committed, which dis trict shall have been previously ascertained by law, amK to be informed ot the nature and cause of the accusation, to be confronted with the witnesses against him, to have compulsory process ior obtaining witfnse iu his in for, and to have the assistance of counsel for hi de fence." ....... ;;.,.v, v , fl . The Constitution of the United States is a law for rulers and people, equally in war and in peace, and covers with the shield ot it protec tion all classes of inen, at all times, and andcr All cireumsUnccs.. r N(T ;;-'.docitjrinet jnyaJjang, ntote' pfflieirt'us'coB'scfiuencej, was ever invent ed by the wit of man, than that any of it pro vision can be suspended during any 'of th great exigencies of government. Such a doc trine leads directly to anarchy or despotietn, but the theory ot necessity, , on which it is based, is false ; for tlie government, within the constitution, ba all the powers granted to it, which are necessary to preserve jts ejtijttence, a ha been happily proved by the result of the great effort to throw off it just authority. ' A guarantee of freedom was broken when Milligaq was 'denied ' trial bv iurv. The great mind pi the country have differe4 the- correct Interpretation to be given to .various provisions of the Federal Constitution, -and judicial decision hsve been often invoked to ettle thfir true meaning; but .until recently no on ha ever doubted that; the-right ot trial B?4iri-w lortitied tn- fcfteairgaiw'tewmSt: the power of attack. . U is bow assailed, Unfif iJtat taa b ttiiftiaaest is fentSx. -d ttminsm Valuable in a free country is preserved to every ona accnajid M erimwha tr not Htaclieof to in f army at navy or muiua iu actual service'. It is claimed that martial law covers with its broad mantle. the. proceftlingi of, .fuU. military commsipn.l;he popoaiikm-4s this: That ia a"time of war the commander of anl ariiiod force--ifin it-opinion the eiigencie of the country demand tt, and of which he is to judge, ba the power, within the lines of his military district, to suspend all tivil right and their remedies, apU subject citizen as well at sol dtentothe rule of At tcili; and ia the ezercute cfhls lawful authority canuot be restrained, jtx- eept by hi superior ollicer orth president off tije I mtad State If th poartiorr jsTround to the elUaitcliierf.-rlieii "war" aiiri f)r aigu or tloiU(ctic, and thecuuntry it sulxlivtdect Into railitarydepArtmentator tnnre convenience, the mmmaiider of one of ijiehl can, H h eboot ( within hi limits, on the plea ot nrccMily, aiihtUu jpiovUif tbo.Kxwutiva, tlutituto niuiiary wrce ior sua to tlie exclusion of the "-" 'tf.yikJltll4itJ3iUi.a he thinks wghi sua projicr, wituout bred or certain rule i Thu Statement or thi proposition sunwe It hniKirtawee t Jor, if isruc, rcpu Wkc itngtvrnmuut is a failifc, and there is au endof liberty fctju- uiiea oy law. martial law,liailihetl on sticti basis, tuxtmv every guarantee of the constitu tion, and ilectualljr render the "military iiiiln tM'ndtexsv'd' and supi-rior to the. civil power" tliM(eoipt to do which by the King of Urcat Cntitio w.ts deemed by bur father such an of truce, that they assigned it to the World as one uf UiiSTKasc wWt i4ielid.4lrfi-j ilI their indetiendence. Civil liberty ahd this Kfnif oi urirtiui law cnunoi. endure uciner: tlie an tagoniFm1airrecoiicilable; and in. the tonflict one or the other must perish. ; t ItisdiOicnlt to see how the safety ' of the y'WJgqgfeM.lfaMliAl'l i If-awy of her citizens wife plotting tren-n Iho MWer of arrest, could ecuro- thenj, . Until Ve gorern meut was prcpiircii tor their tfiar, hen the eourts were open and ready 1 try them.-' It was as easy to protect witnew Morn aetvlf aa a military trt!uhal i .and as tln-re coqld b no Wish to convict Liin exiM.t on aullioioiTt heal evidence, surely an onli.iiied and t-t hI li.-tit-tl CotirLwas better il to judge of thi than' a militarv tribunal ''coiimrttied ot gentk men not truinod to th proiiwaifto of tha luw. f i Chief Justice Clite. in delivering the dissent ing opinion, says that the third question, name-lyHatir-the military commission ia Indiana, under the fact :,atl.wi,: juriadictiun to trv and sentence Milliaan f" must be answered negative" l; a an anavoidable inference from atUrtnaUve answers to tiiq other two. The military com mission could pot have jurisdiction' to try and sentence Milligtw.lf Hn conlttiotl)e detained In prison under his- originsl arrest or sentence, al ter -the close ot a twwion of the grand jury without iiidictmcnt orotberproceeUiug agaiuat hitn,... .. .;. . ,; , He also sav eitinhaticiiily : u We thinlc that Congres had power, though not exercised, to authorize tha military commission which was held in Indiana, but wa do. not put our opinion, that Concrest might authorize such a military conuuiwioii a wa bold in Iiutitoia, upon the power to -provide for the government of the naflCTannrres. W by ni tii"'?' wtt tliwt Congres can establish and apply the laws of war where no war has been declared or exists. , Where peace exists, the law of peace must prevail. - What we tin maintain is, that when the 'nation- is involved lit war, and some portion of the eHirtry are invaded, and all are exposed To"Hivasin, if is w lthiu Tfio power oFCIiugress ta determine a whnt btatos or qiittnct such greAt and Imminent pablic danger exist a jaatiti" tbeMkutboriaauoa uf military tribunals tor the trial of crime and oilcnoe agaiuat the dmciphne or security of the eTmy, or against I tlje public safety. ( j . ... " j. .? . Ia Indiana, tor example, at the time of the arrest of lilligan aud bis co-conspirators, It is estabiUhed by the paper in the record that the Htule wa a military district, was the theatre of military operation, Had bee J actually invaiied, ami waToustantly threateued with invasion. It appears, also, that powerful secret association, composed of citiwM imI others, existed within the cUa're, under military rganir.ation, eonspir" Ing agiMir.the drai't, and plotting insurrection, the liberation of the prisoners of war at various ttrpntu - the sciztireTDritio 'State and national armmals, armod CtMiperation with the enemy, and wnr agidnut the national government. : . . L . Wemjwii't dnuUt that, iasuch a timeaf public danger, Cotigrchs Jad yower, under the consti" tutiun, to provide for the organization of a mil itary commission and for trial by that commis sion of perwms engnged in this conspiracy,' Th fact thiib. the Ftidend courts were open Wa regarded oy CungreH aa a sullicicnt reason, for not exercising' -.the power; . bull the fact could not deprive Congress ot the riglit to exercise it." Those coitrts niightiianpen aud undisturbed in the execution of their fuiiotiona, and yet wholly incompetent to avert threatened danger, or to punish, with adequate promptitude and cer tainty; the guilty conspirators. We have confined ouratsivea to the question of power. It was for Congress to determine the quiistion of expediency. Aud Cuiitjres did de tenniuc it. That bdily did not see f)t to au tliorire trial by military commission In Indiana, but by the troiict "implicutiou prohibited them, With that, prohibiuou we are eatbllcd, and should have1 remained ai lent if the answers to the question certified bad been put on that ground, without denial of th existence of a power which we belice to be constittiiional aud innxirtant to the public :if,;ty a denial which, aa we hr.5!,rISljJi L.i'i45(J'i'''"v,f- quesUoti the power ot Uongress to protect lrom rirojecution the nvtmliers of military commisr aions whai acted in (ilwdienco tf their superior officers, and whose ctioH,whethcr warranted by lsw or not, was approved by that upright and pwriotfe Iretifeiit"lihiTtlr who55 "B'dmiiiif tralion the rcpftliirc wnt reftcut d fiimi threaten ed destruction, . ' , . ,, . ' We think that the potver pf Cwuttica.iisuc.b times and in such localities, to authorize trials tor crimes agaiust the security and aatety of the natioual forces, Inuy be derived trmu its Consti tutional authority to raise and upport armies am) t declare wFf-if fwt feonv rt eonsfitution;--al authority to prJovi-leforg.irciiiingthe atioa-. al tores., . : 1 ,;. We have no appreliejmlon that this power, under our Americah , system of g'iVerhment,!fi wJb IcH iH.orlkMttnf fosikjub . ffciiVrrf frutn tfc. people, ami exercised under 4iivct i'l-'poniihili-. ? H PHii' 1.: m."ro l '.k rijr.ta If aroused iiuaair:-ta. tfaJjila ytumacrca -nr the pow'erto borriitv mimey. ' And we ate uswilllntr opiunm wniciism to uscaicmaieo:, tnotjhnot iiiteadwl, to cripple the crmtitutioflnl powers of the government, and - to augment the ptih lie dangi'rllnlims of iiivaiiiiii and rebellion. "T Mr.' Juatice. "Wajrnev MrT -Justice tiwiivne nd Hrr Juf lc MUlcf ffonciif yvith tnajn th'cse viewt ;:.'' . ' ' Tisf i.aru nrA.sfr 10 and 13 Oalion. J. BROWN, WithlUuALjgwu. Hff Wrt VrkTTI UTIVrrO AUlAlU X VUli A li AO. fl SIO&S, AKD FOR -SALEjB ;fcWgB 0 BT, Grocers So. ttl'aietievUlt'eu' 109 Ks-ks Full weight Liverpeol Salt at M.00 " , ti bl.la. nprrnue Hour -'" V,.Mi . i ' Wlilil. Ittohww 1 " W . 60 kiia No. 1. MarkeraL - . , ' at) i aaoa fri-.li lnui't.w and Piai'liea. SO Boies Athmuuuoe ( amllca, at ii. 1 - US Bbla. While Mercer Poioa. .10 Hiila. tteiima and 10 itt AinlM. U . . JL?j M Iiln. 0 unajLBagg'iig, at . I .V) t'liua liotm. m lb. ..lo Leather, at 40 eta. JO Ikm. Kmnrii Calfskuia, i " Afp MUaa. 1 . , a 30 Boies Caadv, assorted, . , - , HO K.-k Jva, llio aud Lagnyr Coffee. aw fu'Kiu w rapping paptn p0 hi if and quarter bbla. fliwr, dilterent erada. 76 UhU. Kuaar. uf all aruiN. it 111.1. t.o.u.' .u.l at nricftt'tn uiL bbta. UUkrkrg family flmif, 1eat aaadaC aw .ikh omit, an aiaea, at sa.ao. ! -..-. . Do. l'r.l'ottou( ar.la, at 11,00. r sj :s i 'Mi tkiu l'earl tttarvh. ehemo. ' .-..,. j liuod saaortuwiit CnckTV at W. -1 - - - AU manner of Hance, Cutanea, and Fancy. Oro- cenea generally very cheap for rh. ; .. . . rh Oyatera roreived daiiv froai N'orf .lk. ' f W.KOULia'ANW'liWfl; jfov sa-tr . 11 uuiuaai aiut iieliul liryr, . ALH tV JOUSO., ;,w xi O-JU-IZ-H a, r, u SecAsnif n, Xurscrfmcn and Florists. ' lIMMAIItlT., . . .f ' " " - t ; ,. tbNDER Uf. CUAllLS liOTLL) , '.1 , , ATTENTION . EVERYBODY, .i. 'THU BS8I CUA'NOR YBT. , JtlQM. ROSE! AUH, . ' ! . No 16,AYFrTEvtfX Ht AND GET TOUR OOODfl AT YOIUC COST. , A h is new afTering hi Bu and Well eletod 1. tstoek of PaU aad winter - : Lonsr and uiiare shawl. i I 'Ladio and atiaao t:loaks, f .xaratwatt meonptlotia, . ' aW-k, and whtie Imor " - bhirtinga, Hheetings, Towellnira Ac. ' , sci,,i ji-AU wool white and aolorad luauketa, - ,1 . Lhv. Misses and children Data. liijii.j'. Breakfast Hhawla, hoiitaxs, winle s . j ,.0 Mtsnla c. AM Balamral akiru and Ii(ip skirU, Bililxiiis, Notiiaia etc 1 s. -,j .) . -f-r-- .; and a tin lot of chUdreubboea , -AT COST, -for aixty day only, in order to tnak change and larire his Klore. .. ; 'i ogether with tboeboroh 1 ali .-"IliniroiT at coat, aa ue inteoiia in tuture to aeea Juauias Wiua only a very tine slock of Genu ready utade t'tolhlng ' ' Ciioiit Furnlahlng Good ' Hat and Cap, ' ' Gent aud Bnra Boots and ftlioes of aU devrlnllnn. 1'lie celebrated uWVe deulser 1 rsuch Calf B00U of au mze. .. iients fln ehBuots t,0O, Keep the sIkiv in mind, and av your raoaey, , jii'iurKionr ,uc piaoe, , 2-- -r- H. HOSEXBAm, i Pect-tf -; -- No. X6 fayetumll St. , - ' j fasjajERS OIL. '..' ' ' r ANOTHER lot of that Superior Pish Oil for Tamwr ua,ittt to hind. , W1I.T.TAM3 A TtAYTVrmnX , Doe 17-tf ' " .. ' THE Ml Mi OF WASllIXOTOV, la tne Town of Wastiington, North ' Carolina. - TOALLlTSCRrJDITOIW, : ' ! . .. ,, ':.' . "rTHKRrAl, t)i.amd baiik lnsrew.lv, J to appro Tf print all tile eetale and tt clone it tunuicna and aurrendnr it chartered riffbta and fi anciiiNt., hi conformity to die pnmaionaoi aa set of llio lo wrii AM'tiib:y of (lie rlite, euiniii "au t to cnil'it the biuika of this Mstc to cio their buaiiK-M,. rstuicd th UilKdsyof AUndi, A. I. tj. And tlAsid hsiik haa Hied lie lijlj of eoniulaiut in . tlie Court ui Etiioiy, htld fur toe wmnivof iicuiifurt, on th e.iKlith. Moiidsy alW'tlia' Ji)Ulik.iklMi,'. twplttt;W';'T'l" It'tnti siiid t.wu of Wssuing- tiifi, iKiuw wi. creowCT in in aaiu nana, lor tk purpoet and ol.jticia al'oresalii. And the sid tJmirt line, iinn the hiai ing nf said bill and etsnieratia thereof is-dwred that JOU.K ti. JsLUUNT be, aud 1i is by the decree of aij Court, apfioiuttitlTVoininumiinic.r or ltxwiver of all tlie ral 4 mnueili'i'ite-4tiwmri-htTk-. and thr II.. r. b veeicd iu hint, al-o. all tne nl.to of action winch tlie raid bank had or has, unhiding all uVM due to Said bank or tt any iwrsun fix- its ue and ali.hotts snd ecantiH gwrelor, aod in all' thing ui be vented witu thO'.-eaear pnrw ssa autr.oniy wnicli the mid bank now hse or linl. si the Utile of the riling of their aaid bill; aad the shI iohn O. Hloont haa eienitcd s tod ivi the rcuii'edaai,eondttiiRed fcbia fiiiiiiliti tlio dutixa inU triiNi enjoined and n p.... .1 in j,,,,) and ha entered on hi ilton-s, aa srt oomrn!inn(.r' tWT trtthdi tmtiihngj owned tiy aaid bank,' in tb aaid town of Waliiiighai aforcclHil, And th aaid Court ha also ordered and dccmul that th Clerk aud Master of aaid Court advertiaa in tlie several UfWilM-rK, as itlfritloneU aai.t i.t id Aeildv,iiiitifvtiigall th cre.htora of saut oank of tl.ii '.ti: .: . I A...l i.u .... 'a 1 . . . .' r? .. . . . . 1 ("ct!?r aiia .n,.l'(.f baok b. Kitij Hie e ;niiJ4..vr, w.tiiiu !, Jr.-. i '!., ' o ; .jcl una .111, : : f- ' .' SiJtw-eiU u-iio ao.i f . ii-iivi 1 lii.niji i.-i' c n.MiHijr their i urcata in tlif sine. ' -. ..... ... s.u.t t:.uit. si i.a.ci' 01 Wa-luiii'i.m, i n,e 'nnt. uf i..un f"i t iw .r" sfTrci?i--thBr'rne tO'Ti: tUt t ilHcemuar A. 11.1 --u r? .-. r.: '-rr.4.TTrr.EwrswAJW,c,-A M . t.-l.tt . , y B: " K , " , ' . 4 VUNI Vlpk-s- i.jT;;v n II IKBand eomfurtahie; Ib.nius ailnated hi the aeautestpnrtioaoi tiic cirr. f..niii r;To.K-iii.i..i or Jktliie llc'u 'l. .1'fMSCaaioii will Iwi !. gi,.i"'j m -o. . . '- Tcrme eaa be Iii'iwb on' anplh stioa 10 C HEW, at thKkigh.KaUiiUiJJuk. I. IKE. Dee WILSON MALE A D FEMALE -J 4pnW BWhoolwiBopeB th rSecoudTITrDuay bTium- I- ui ui wre anu oouuuotuoua aawuga 1 Jiri'S?01!' saaouuuod with him Jaoasoai ATfJlErfaiMlLALl, of Halifax Couaty, Virginia. lrAvtari ia gratiuala.nt.tli Umtrwty TTirguua, He w a teacimr of many yeara iim ti- encowa PrufeMor of atathentatha iu th DairU v teuial tolleir aatil he resigned hit puatUuu to take , ilia plao ih tii. CoufvderaU army. He m known tu . -be a nil achuMr and aa aooompliahed geaileuatb . . Jlra. AvutrrT laaiw well kuuwu, both ia Virginia aud North Carotin. a auwMWul teacher, in both the . Literary and Jhuue Deiiartawuta ot tba beat femai liohoola. .,,. -i 4 , f .. .r In a word, th Principal baa revived to make tht . 8.iiool aU that it prolans to be, Viai a Big Mrtoni ' of tu Brat grade, la orth to Uua, he haa ampioved ' of tu first grade, la ord I onlr sue h teachera aa ara ko, om.r aucn teacber aa ar kaowu to ba aocouit imiird . k.ar, and who hare ostaiihahed a reputation aa .n.naiuiiiiiirioun, . - - . '1 tic. manias ul mimljaHB aat l,.i.i.n. i Kml,j. " aud adiliuonal teachera, will be aaiploitd ad ouoa aa : 1 tn patnmaga will Juatify 4. x - 1 T ' 1 111 kluaiti lleiMrluiMit will Im A1mmllb.1l 4a Mm' - Av.TT, who will be awieted bf lira. AnaiaoroH. " '. " AU the teacher will raiU r th A'ouVg JmiloV 1 uian. Voutiff hnlie uui filiuus iMterd vitk Kid, iiwiBi.. :. 1 1 pah "d bfiyaeaa aociiMboard wuh prinat fainiliea in in atnrn. - . , ,. . ,. ltMa-auon iU eonipria tweatywook, Th term - - per eit will b - . Higher EnKlwh liraucbea; . . vt T -! Uun and it reek, each, 1 ( - ' v i PretM-b and Drawing, eat h, - : s, : Muweand Pamting, each, JS . i t-Bwri, n4wiar flight and washing, Ml Incidental aiMtDMa, . . ; . Th above urioua are ib mMk w lik lImImi . Pupil will be allowed to attend shareh aocordtng t lle wtabea rf their parenta or guardiaaa. Debta caiuwt b contraosad without permission from parent or gnanliana. f Pupila boarding wuh th frfncipal last fumial. on j.air of ehM, pUluw oaa, blauk ta or eoutiirw and four towel. 1 h goveriuuent wiU be wiild bat firm. " ' r. lue further mfonnatum, addrens 1 ' : '' : W. AHRI1SGTON, I s Del8-Jn. Principal. ;; ' JOSH. BANC I, r JOHN B. HIM AN, Taaoao,N. C. ot Bcotlasb Ksck, H. fl. Joseph ir, 111JHAN, - lateofTarborOjlf C. ;!' IA.CI', IIVHA5I ACO., Oeitcnil Commlsalon nerfbant, For the aula of all kinda of Konthera prodoe and purchaa of ttvneral Jusn hainluse, . IS O. 21, Extltsug pjte,-' NRW YORK., Ang. 33-rf t3.000 $30.00011 - WOI wTII OlTr RENTS' CLOTHINGr t 1 f i ' - JVi 'i:S; i eXH-i' FEUISIIIa GOODS SOW OrEXIKO AT "' - " , ' . r ' ; - R. R. Andrews V Co'. ; t OCT riTTINO BOOMS YOUTUS CLOTHING I j . , , rarent and Ouardjai,aU aad MtB fin and low price at j ... II H. AKDIIEW3 A CO'S. "-" ; r ;CHmrisgri3Toiuc.' " Boautiful dna frock Coat for Weddmaioocasion, tnad by Harding Baldwia A Co. New Fork at " I . ; "v. . B.B. ANDHEWS A CO'8. Tjl 1 Opt Frmao Eooanv . Pine Doeskin Pint, cut from New drim r.-T ' taajta made by liaidiug, Baldwin C!o New lark. R. B. ANDREWS A CO.V DoclJ tf HEGARS AI TOUACCO. ' K" WE ar id receipt of a lot of twgara and Chwing " lohaooulhat can't be beaUot. t,ll and ae. 1 J . ', t Pee 17-tf W1LUAM3 A 1IAV VV(Jul. A I VtKa i .nStSlT. VIfU'd.tiH th biueiHM of sll Trade and Pro. ( mmiiii have mn considered i:lo.eof the war, w have gives a necil ewxiit to many of nwr-Fnend and Patron, "ine of whom have paid os not lung mtiee that time, and aa we ean't af fiwd topay a.h aud give anlimited credit, thu I. n giro nouca tiiat our account ar bow ready and that ail ara xpitu4 tu and eitle th. aain without d"u'i:t.........m.:;J...!- -" - "" " - - WIUJAMS A HAYWOOD. De 17-2lf ... : VAL.ITA HLLl IIOTEt PflflPK'iiTv A V POII BALE. :.. '. Tilt andoraigned direa to ell privatolr that -hji pr.1erty m the City of Ealeigo, known EXCIIAXGE HOTEL, and which i Dow occupied by Col. t. VL BlairA Co T NEvf and kewlt FtEyrSarp. . ' ' ' and baa an tnsnraans apoe It. by fonr oerenU rem. pan,.,., of lau.issi. the L.-.tia la neap th. Capitol and Iu one of Una beat iwiithborliood of tb fttr. ' tit . 1 r .. - f MACON HOUSE at first.f ??I!!Si ;UHaitradi"iaiWreg - fef'!t,fflKr.' Iteaaonabl tim can be given on I nr 1 .,1 amount m each.eaeoi tf .lii 3 purcliaeer. antiree wrif. crxisodiM. "ft Dee JS-lf l . J . YOU IV O , TTAVlXO scc-iyed th Lr(r apd enmr0i-taVilfl I JL aen'' t I'1 eoruor of aytevlili, BTIJ j,, : Mtecis, nearly eppomia , Cspa tear Baak, is ete parrd ta acecrnKifiat. hnsri-r bv tba Da. eL.h orMoelh. Xluitii AtUDtHATE. ' ' 1 Doii 2 ' ' ', ' f .t. . 4 -t---x'
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Jan. 5, 1867, edition 1
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