Newspapers / Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.) / Sept. 16, 1867, edition 1 / Page 2
Part of Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
-"-'t.'f" itmjoftih. iarnj. K' Mmrnaa. 1 pnlAi every day. ! WW on" 'miUa, ... - ....,'' K r two mnM, .- i . : s ... Titm-f m -n,.... ,'. flftftUtJt. . . ..,.. . ..it an "mi . 1 i i te.nimei, one yaar ....... . .. .t.J Till; SKNTIXEL. MoNKAV, SEPTEMBER 1, 1S61. " W'e hue lieretifur (Untr.l tit, ftjur ' (jiniatinn'of tki! VuitCTi'it of North l'r ' liitn, vm tbeidnptioir of a "thwough V 7 , tnii( j stem. We believe this Xn be )xo ' ut lyiiery, both in order to" tn,t lb r .- etln;tiuut deo'il of tUo tiM and tie cliiff nief of nniting the people lf be Hfte wwmljr in it tojiport. at.- ft U lmrmthojtrm in tfoi $4 Uvi tM to rebuild tn! urtio U 'irtuot f tlie lnivrnity. The loaf n j mUfur taru- of the people, during tbevar, wijl be l pW'l in br bj nme'fetthe ..TBtilC ,WlI ' : jvnn, gainst any appropriatiua fof injr in ;i(ution of learnin. We are alaaont frM "7 tlint it will be urwr), firihe et tea ywire, $tguiiMi attempting the rautnption.f the ' t'ommoa School. Indued, it will fee the tiunli n nf crodkrri fir all'tiine to eftne, and ill be cis1jT rrlircl upoa by them at an . aliwjlutcly Beneuary feaaoii for email texee ml ultimate n-rxKliatioB. .''',! Tp people of the State, and the frienda Tf rriflttat jofi, and eopwsiallf ot the Uniwr- - ailr, all cyit the i'nionj niustJo ppljdl to, periHHialljr and urgeatlf, for thir tneanl to ttnllih it ujKn a baaia too atrong to W crfliuyered bereafter, and too elevated in Imracter, whulamliip and adaptatioa to the nt of the people of the ftmth, to be reucUud by other Institutions. It will requira probably $250,000 to place of a hi'b mark, niunt be aimed at Jiythe TruatcttH, ia order to aronsc and co Been (rate the public confidence and favor upon lit, aa i ne iiw.ii mum oi me oiaie ana me rxnim The amount, thtue tiinea, pjear large alm'wt impoaalhle, it will be aaid, to be oh tainwl. We believe otherwise. Indeed, if afxnrtljiiijr grarul aod tprior, in all reapectt to the pant, be not attempted, better aelt the Institution at once, pay it debt and place the balance to the credit of the Common ft'faoul fund. But it eon it fonj,nd win be done, if the Trim tee adopt aa elevated pro gramuM i ter Jta le-organization and future ,xmltict, and employ the jervi''ee j)f the rij-'iii men to go out and beg the ' mpny.i- It can be done (not In North Caroline alone, in a few yean, if the men and mean are employed to do If, Kvery North f'aroli. man, whether found, in New. York, Haaaar t hutidU, or the great Went, or in the South, as far m Texaa, or beyond Ahe mountain aa" fur aa California; will be glad to, contribute b dollar, or 15, or t0, or $20, or 100j or $1,00(1, a he may be able, for the grKodrur and (tlorv of hi native old North Sum. We are glad that the Trunteea -took the initinfive at their' late meeting. Tb pro. gramme laid down, if ia true, Kerned rather timid, but the more the Committee appoin ted ponder and invettigata the aubject, the more enlarged will be trtelr view and 4he more aanguine their hopra of uccea. j I It itruck ua, a a capital error, to propna to close the collegiate operation ( the Uni versity, et Decemlier, and. to accept the ruaignatkw of the Faculty, to take effect at that time. Hiring: commence a coile giate year, It ahouid be completed. The Biatriculatioo of a atudent, from euitom, hi become a aort of contract bo the part of the Tnwteea, to continue at k-aat for the t colliate year. The Senior claat wa look iug to gruclttatios, and the other thwe 'claa-" ought not to be auhjert to be , thrown out of the regular College currici)lurji,honld Ihcy distermiae to proaecute their rtgular coiirw, elaewhore. We hope the matter wit) tie carefully considered. The true plan ia, to take time lo make all the arrangement, the election of Frofe or, the iytem of instruct ion, &c, feu , plete, In accordance with Die wk yrogramnw, . ao aa to have everything in readineae to be aun(iiinetd-t-U eit Commencement, and at one to he publ'uhwi in full, with, tn l'rnte(Mrtnaaae and thrgeneral oullineof the I'niveralty, price of board, and tqitlon foe, In every hading Bewpajier ia the South, 'p'reparaiory to tb opening of the t'mreriity proper in Auguat next. Such a course would insure, almoat at the alart, a nviinlirr of atudent equal to that of the fruiter tlaja of prosperity rlf tbe old Cui vertily. It t not by any mean too lata to -hj)t thiaaeteite. - More anon. ' ' ' A. Am Kxami-ls Wobtht oir Imitation. s kaia that a gentleman, redding in or near Fayetteyille, a abort time ago belug convinV,! tUat the real value of hi prop ., erty cxcot'dteU hi debu, and being mi-wlllng lo n.ili Court cost and lawyer fne ami a WierilTa le, very armnibTy determined to aettle with hi crediton and ve coat and interest. He gave notice to all of fail ered, 4- tin, o acertiiin day, he -would offeT, at jmbliC BUcUon, hi entire property end invited every creditor to atienij,' pledging; that whatever hi Crcditorr chone to par C v e fhinTnrtrWttTCraTT f"-r attejuie.!; Hie titddftig was tpititifT . and Inn property aold well. Jleprid rff kit '!' aii;. jjijA ..Sniethtprr h ft,- .Uh -. wtrrtfietw-gia the world antw. Tbte-war w"!ert ntid ctheri nrighr profit- b 1r, i sul,iif44uJ4Hili, ..,4,;rtrf.y.wlfe4. "ry ' a .' 'Ci-i.it' c.';a.' oaBWuB loive land, to di.pote oi in tbt way should i,,M,lc it in parcel nill caougb to meet toedeiimnd. - .... T!.c pioi-ect I. 'that Rold will advance '! ti'tivt in .lUrwhen ooUob w-iil (;.e i .i r.i ttt aliVpnienf, Aufuiaaf- Jn- A l'it' Mil ion. Tw elve roo&flu from to1. iv j,".!. I wit! be 'doted at. 2Q0,-t'rr&'Hf-; ' .. 'v '.- . - ' j x roi f& soum camquna rA$- t-r : i i , JfgRjr- ,' JrJ'-,4 ' tboUhta than mir faro ten ml plant er. Their condition mi1 uec determine the priiafiarta Md jccea ol H h ; The farming Mlt-rear , n toe grew iiMK of tb State. If our people erer pij their tjebta, mimt their heavy losee and becotue r u.B,Tt n uet Tie U"ugbnTbf tbeToft Our gold, iroo, copper Md coal nine, oar . I . . .. hut 1 1, v must er be aecndarv aad ub- - J , iiijirj 19 t urea firming laterest I Mtiol or firmere, that the employment of large nam tier of birnd lalrtog avaywno aod ehildrra are ta do eothiog, ano yet era to be VI 'and ct..td out" ot the labora of tb Btea, oa large farma, 1 not the ..! .... lht or make Boner. The eizeof the farma reflden It almoat ImpoMl ble lor them o,ba f$ keit npj the feoeea, ditchea and Beoaeaary prorieion for cattle, he p andga; will sot 1 wetntteoded 4 wholly by bhwd laborer, who are only in terested in the crop or the monthly wagea. Proper caluratioa eod regular manuring arranccaaenta eanaot or will Bot be carried n . "B. n .i"-- '.'' ' ' Bolde, under the controlling impulae to make money tot oat pretest aeeaitn, ra ort rnuat be bad to etinalatiag tertiliiere to produoe crope that will pay tired labor. ere and iamiliea and aflord the owaer proper remuaeratioa, thua our land muat be aeri oitMf ia danger of oltimate aterility and eooaaqneot dxclina is raise. -We caa tee Jio remwljr bo real protection btlie jireaeot ownera of the land, bot epeedy changeWtbe Syetei of employing many handao one large tilantatioB. We belieea it ie far better to divide up the Uoda and place thoA ia the haade of other oneratora, area if one i Bot diapoeed to B-ut . Ss . It muat be apparent to every land owner,, who U la debt, that it will never do to en poM large tract of land lo aale or allow them to go unVr the BheriD" or Marahal't hammer, tBe acarcity of money will make all ewca aale ruinoue. Beaidea, it will in troduce among n rapacioo land ipecala' ton, wboee ' greed will Bot be aatiaUed at any mall acrince oi me lana owner. Small farma, well cultivated and cared for, mut become the order of the day. targe plantation muat be divided and old, or Waned out to practical beneet mea, who will do right, and wboee iadoetry and kill will either enable them to pay for the landa,.retori hem to thepwner improved by their management. Faithful men, whd liMve'eenforfflirhlveiTrfiaitdBwatr,Biay be found ia aome Initancea, wbo would do well la uch caaea, and wbo ought to be en eouraged In their iadoatry and boneaty. , We beg that aome of oar intelligent plaa- fr will give til their view on thi aubjecL We ahouid like to know the opinion ot our planter, a to the probable retulU of the Bext Ave yean, on tbe preaent ptaa ot large farm. ti TUX ASTXESTY. Tb National InUUigtAetr any that it U a little urpriting to witnee the crude (eg- gealioiu nit-wild tpeculatioo indulged by the Radical prea a to tba peat and future actioaof the. PreidenU. Tbey aay tbat Congrea ha enacted a law by two-third' majority which provide that ''No penoa hall be registered or rota by reaanq of Er ecutiv pardon or amneaty," and tbaf tbe Prwldeut, intending to nullify thii provi ion by bit proclamation, baa rendered bun aeiniahle to impeachment 1 We have aeea it mggeated, m ao quarter friendly to th AduiluiatraUon, that th Praddent intend to interfere, directly or indirectly, in th miaerable farce of "regittratina" bow going "6b at the 8niifh.m tli proclamation, ia eflect, put all Whom it embrace upon an equal footing with other titizen of " tb United State that i it legal effect, b believe and f thi he ao, and the ooconititutional proVinion quoted ie thereby nullifled.jt only bow hia opponent to admit virtually, that not only it, but all other trglalation of Congren aetting at naught tbe cooatitotipn at power of tbe Ereculive, were Bull and void trom the beginning. Th proclama tion may have the effect, and doiibtle will ! of bringing th queetion of the contitui lon elily ot the main faature of what areealtl tb reconatructioB law befor the lesal n bunalt tf the country. It pbtee the urt ! maaa of tbe Sonthara people in an aitldmV to aaaert and maintain their right and! privilegee, and if, when Anally pawed thwn ! by theSupremB CourCobatractloe areatdt iuterpoaed by Baaathorlzed : ageociee, mill, tary orjot her revolutionary, it will again be become tb duty of th Eiecutive to interfere and carry Into f ffcf Tat every haiinl, the mandate of the Judicial authority. And tSiia, the country ', may rely o a,1 will be done to the letter. CoKKBcrtcirr an CMroHi fhi Monday Governor English, of Cwnecticat, tent to Mr. Uaight, the' Governor elect of California, ttie folUiwingcoBgratulalion over the tnumphof right prihciple ia the late elcctioahj attite-r'--'- fV" . , Naw IlAw.zit, Conn., September J7.m. Uwirw JJ. IlaiakL Gomtm PitUt'imuL ffiinn Mvi4-,m - ' xungtBlHlaftt you oa.. jur--aJr.fW,.4fa, will L'lioiih.n th fritmda if Mn;.'.i i I .-t .iH,ti.i,, a-i.rtiiilileriv tn wMHry ihn.iih. -"""Ttrwitorirrt W.iTt.- fMh following reply :, m '...."; Thanks for your deanateli. I natch. finHf. ua a KloriuuT ekaaiptew's have "but fol lowed whert yoa ted, in tbe aacred cause of COnititotioBal liberty, H. U. Haiobt It ha already been stated that according to the constitution of Kentucky an election for Governor ahouid be railed to fill th, vacancy occasioned bv. Ua tleath of Gorr. nor Helm for fhe first Assrmt nenedinehia fhpi-, until which election the Lieiiteoaat UorWrnor preaiiie ; but it is now stated tbat Jud;:. Vetera, the Chief Juti. e of th Conrt oi Appeal, ha ordered an electioa for the 1st of Uctober. ' ;; i i of the Seotinri TUA T COS VEX TIOX-Z TSVIUTpSS. Toe Irat oration gfa mad by t3i.J.- O.; WABrodie. Pa -of the Africa Kethodirt Church, of; Baltiglv He ha Uea aomewhat irreveteotly called 'A- comn'lexioned individual It may tie that thU may iBtHcieotly deaignate bia col or. fie ie rather ilarker than aome molaa- aee7aaa'ratr"nheraB mocb honon-4' 1 y'the Convention during 4wpeeoh,Tmrt-BttDCW covtred, and pr'w-tv'l iff fff"!" fiwace. No one Maimed the floor, and no one called birea Bar. iThW'apeecah aaumed, 1b Amtr feiswu, the form ofa prayer. In Wither reeoeete-it wa amre ia U-tra-t4 1 i aa Impeachment of Andy Johnon, nd be eemed to think that Hecretary Beward wa not much better than the; Preeideet. The information be gave with hi eye cloeed and hand raiaed might' ha bee much seeded, lleaolemuly informed", .either the Convestion, or a Ji'iMlief power, that "many are of oaialoa rtkat be1 (Iks' Preaideat ot the ta Jhss proVed reereant to tle traet that baa been reooLed in him aa 'Chief Mag btrate of the United 8tatea,"nd continued. "We pray Tbee, O Ood, to forgive thi .If he boujd repent; and grant that be may do ao, and reoet-m hiuoll. ..by alwwing-to thia nation aod thi people that he; hive the government," (to-wit : Congreaa.) The orator peache a little on Secretary Huward, by telling lalts lt ol (.IkiI. ike ivea tbe iufuruiation, o much needed, that he "atanda by ib"ide of the Preeident," and aaeerta boldly that hia "influence it power ful." and that by Mr. Beward -the President i more or ) controlled." "Oh, God !" adila the orator, "have merry oa acb a man 1 no powerful ant to able, and yet sot toe-bent for ttie people of tue country But the epeaker la (penally nnctioua on dmgrtoal- fteeoBatfaetiMB.--1 Weesk, oh Uod, to rememlier the Congress of the I'niud tttate. Blear the work they 'have already done, and grant that the Hecon itruction Acta may prove a . blowing to the ootintry," He pray for the army and navy, and wauta the Commander of the different Uiatrict to be good men, and hirer of lib' erty" and then come tlie doable taa ta-ra : "And now, a the booming of caouoa ia ao loBKer heard, and the; glittering ot. the aword, and the whittling il the uiinieball and the terrible rumbling and thunder of the terrible bomb, on, grant tbat tbia land of our, bow being aettled down in pece. may have a peae that turpautlh all vniUr- ttaiulmg. , Th Reverend Brother tauat have been quizzing a little here. The allu ion waa a ly one to the preeiou peace that w are all now enjoying. The brother, aftey having fully informed wbomaoever it ooocerntd, of aeverai other Biinor matter, Cloeed ' with a aonoron "Amen which brought Brother Holden to bi feet. ' Thi brother it not exactly of tbe molaaae itripe.butnotwithttanding, eeemed to think be had much to do with the Convention. He I a notable organizer re-organizer, or diairganiwr, the case may be. Organh' tation wai the word thia time, and at it be went harrrmer-and toirgar -- And the "Honorable -David Qeaton." (what made him honorable f) being elected temporary Prenldent, wa duly "conducted to the Platform" from which be made bi little peech, the git of which wa tbat our anontora la t'biladelpbia incorporated is the Immortal Declaration of Independ- enoe a aentiment (hat will liv lor age after ace "that ail mea are created equal :" which mean, in modern loyal interpretation, thatBegroe are created equal to white Rouil.era oeooie. and a little more an. It the Honorable David Heatoa intended to aay that "tmr antttton meant that or tbat tbey deelgned to announce at fundamental dootrine that urgroe ire -created their equal, he would laltily well known hiato ry, and thould, tor' lack of intelligence, write blmteir nmnly Uavld lleaton, and ponge out tbe preflx, t It may be-that ne gro are created equal with the beat whitea, tor at our creation, Heaven know, wa are aU poor crittura,'' Did Mr. Heaton, whether honorable or 'not, ever ace a new born baby either white or black I If he hat, let him ay what, in hi honent opin ion. It i " equal " to. Wa nrobahlv are created juat aliout equal aad all, white and black, with conuderahly lea intelliirence and power, man ininni poultry, itartmg in to lit with tbe hell oh it new-born bead. "Our ancettora," in their ttrange dogma, whatever tbey meant, would have been tbocked at tutwe modern hermaneutka. ; It ii great pity tbat the HonorabI tern porary Pretident could discover nothing el "nnniorul" in that Declaration, except that aa infant Solomon, cudjoe, and a bora idiot are alt created equal. There uaed to be, ia that brave Ueclaratios, omething ala betide negro equality aome aid fogy notion about taxation and repreaeatatioo (landing afmje ia tinea oi , peaoa, - and quartering large bodie of armed troopa among aa depriving Ba of trial by jurv. && alt ot which h utterly bbtolet : and waa nronerlv lsnored hv theu nrwnni quallytraUi patriot. ...... . u . .. ;.: PRKPABIMO COTTOB OB MiHEET in a recent iwue nf Uewra. Tannabil, UcIlwaJae A Co.' CiXUm Circular we find 'aome excel lent advice to planter on the luhiect of preparing the cotton crop for market. The value of thi staple cause tbe manufacturer to look closel v to the einninr. clennlihe j and uiifwirity of the article, aad for thi rea- - .nnji aeieaoie, . j ne picking and packing canon, i aow elot at liaoil, and the . pecuniary interent of the planter hould urge him to heed the loljow- ing rule:.'., .. , . .... ' ' V ' UCa The careful nickine anil aunrtimr befon ginning, and particularly to avoid aand and leal. Nothing, except perhapa aeed, ia more plijeotmoAJ J to the pier 2.1, Great cantioB l gianinif. Many crope are ruined by cutting th tple. Seedy cotton braot merchahtalde, and too mqch care cannot be used iq . keeping out mote and aeed. . . . . i $d. ProptffljCiaMirylng tb ghtdi Before balingj Nok more than on quality ihould lie put in thekame bait under anv circum- tancea. -Slixed' packed cotton, bowarrr aund, it regrded in alllh market at the w j m ?teui.ss4iiiraiiij. earafulty evel :it it worthVmetliinc : : ' 'h.'Lilieral use of having iinir and mim in ceiM ecoBiwy. aud paiaaha. .planter walk rsaegine should cover III enti !! !... bo tloiilileih Strips' caabfl aubautute.1 wh the l"ttj'ijii Bfrroif ttt hfWt.: hi ofieli saves piekiiijf", and prevents damage Not 1W than ix rope bould -i nuii,. each. Strong twine and good aewZotg is important, and too often Beglected. A the cot of draying and atorine. a well a often thA Ireiglitinir of a bale weighing 450 to ow pound, is th umt as. a lighter one. tn7lautAfCaoxeadny it tit advantage in making hi bale heavy not lest .than too to 4W pound should be packed ia a bale 500 pound preferred. The initial in full oa ea4h should be piaieiy marked by the ownei bafur aettding to .depot LOYALT T TO THE CC:TITCTIO.Y. We pubtiahrd recently 4h Preaidetifa proclamauoa of the ilsi iUnt, in wbkh he refreahi tha iwt-oi lection of tl people wit tbaimple an.t noble ; obligalioo -, of loviltv til the L'uinn the Conatitutiorrj and li.bed of jgjueU by bim totbii aeveraf heada of IlcDartmenta. directing the diatri butioa of the prrjclamatioa to, all official perv BBder their aptfv pfvialtiB, and the iireparation by each Ekecutive MitrhrttT nf appropriate irMtructione to all hia aubordinxea l laithftdly oliwjrva tlie IVfl BIP?UUSillflBV'ftHk eupport of the Conetitulttm, aod exeoutioa ot ail Uwa taaile in uruaiw oflt. Coder tbii order tbe pniiier circular of inntructiou oreOaratiun In ea-n or Hie uvvaf luieiim. That from the Law tteparrment we putdieh ed yetrrdy. It i believed that the circo r.trfr(nv eai-Uktad ot Department will fully coereepond wiUi,tle earn: and impar tial anlrit ot that nf Mr. lliockley, jn which the wmid mention of truth already familiar to all the pople ot the Republic U la effect a anleuin affirmance or the lundamen. tal ground of all parties that have ever di vide 1 the maaet of tl peopla. It l atfirm wvg th right of private judgment, of pntitj cal adlieaicm, nd party ataocietion. That j doctrine atHrnie the toomlatina atonea of . the platform of the KejiuMican party, ot the Democratic party, of the Wbiga, ami thej Know Nothing of everybody ajidfevery ect, eavlug only tlie aeceioo ditunionialt and the Kw Ileal diaunionieta.' It leavea all traitimate party diviaiona where they hare ever placed tboinaelvee on the Constitu tion ; it piHtifiee to the heart and mind ol mankind the juntice of the Union cause egainat.ths rebellion and it cover, on it ancient anil exalted plane of political faith, all diatiuetioiia, aavw one'only the distinc tion between the law abiding and the law leea. And what ia tbat dittinction f k it aa old aa the world ; yea,1 it i a old aa Heaven, ami a eternal ai God. Let, therefore, all men 'wbo buy or sell, wbo plant or bo build; all who have title deed of evtatt, or who claim their wages due; all who owe, who pay, or a lio demand; all who make their will or sign their name in a Word, all who know, (and who doe not)) that without law none of the thing exiat, and without obedience there i no law let alt citizen mark th man who dis aente-froiii to-'-h sentiment. He i a revo lutionist.. Ilia diaaent coavicta him Treachery, utlesa lie advocate openiia upon tbe law. which ia treaaoB ; aad there fore, in either tente, be it a traito. He that abjures the Constitution "of hi country ia' not a pariiatn, out a repel, ti ne ciatma th privilege D differ as a partisan, he flatly eoBteaam that hit party lain rebellion. p litical parties affirm the law, and dispnte tor the Iwat way to improve it. Bnt a tae tkiB which aoom the Bober langoage of eonttitntronal loyalty la a party oi sedition, an aaaociatioo of public enemira, body of projector of civil ruin ; and if they are not diacountenanctd, the mittake of 1860- 61 ia th warning to the loyal people of tbe coun try, v.. . . ... Let tlie deplorable apathy of the people loioe ra.ia o! uie vonauiuuoncna entirely, inc jhe Jicginnlng. irom i Kiiiorinii, irotii Slulne,. and from Moo tana. Tbe incomparable lee I onranieni ol our fathers, elartio in a manner provhled in itself to meet all pnaailile needy of t glorioua progreaa, is alive, lull, atroiur aod irreaiatible. Its swora preserver, protector, and defender has itentoiMtrated recently that ita, vital blood leupa with hi own, and the people respond with a thout from the extreme of tbe Kepublic It i n the North, sot in the Boutu, uat the institution on trial. Freedom, after laviahiug her hleaalne- upon IhuIibiIu ih luaeuaata negroe, haa been tremblingr for long month oa her oedoataT la the North, at the stand, tb patrooena of 1 ... . t) l i r. it ... wwoo uicn. nue iiu uiieii ner arm, ancl the poller cower. Let him go dowu.JVol, Intel. . ".; - ".-.', , BTEW ALYIRTISEMENTl IjBESH MOUN-rAIK BCTTEB. , .j ' . ,t i Sin received and for aale bv' ' Hept. leV-JM-tf B. P. WILLIAMSON A OOBS ! COBS I CORN I Kj Coiwtantlr arriving and for aale bv- lpt l6-4.tr B P. WILLIAMSON 4 CO. . SITCAKt StGARfl y',:. 1 ( BBIA P R AND S. ft. BCOAB, oat r. 1 1 eaivwd anil for tale by ' . 7 Sept. m-tt DOUGLAS BELL, II ARB W A BR Ano Gl. ABS WABtt. A MAU, AHHORTMENT. CON8I8TINO OF 4. a. ieaoe -l.aina, nana. Had Iron, Tea Kettles, Crlna Mil), Bifter, Bpadoa, fitehf.irka, A Jet, Cotton CaU-da, Hauiowra, Taeka, (ioblnta and TuruWura, ail at which will be ol.l low for eaah. Sept. 1 34 tf , lfaraet Square, ; ' - I'OK REXT. . A DESIRABLE RESIDENCE on Favettelle J. A. htreea, Betireaa the lartnarinirh Hoax and the Oavernor' Manama aa aaeellaat nlaoe fiw a private xriing nouaa. oqnuw at the Book dpv m . .. .. , Sept 10-t-2w WOJ.1AMS LAMBETH, i .t-.:'r M u .... rVOTICE. ' o.i....,--,v - A B WE INTEND TO LOCATE PEBMASEST jfk t4arif; H. C. and follow onrmnii. utaftr vnau ii miri(, wa W1U lOHlHi, for one s TOBACCO FACTORY, all the aeceaaarr flitnrea for mannfantnriti i otiacvu, Mm Him aerea or lann, to xhomaavule, A.l.lioaa ,. fur the DreaehL at Thrtmaavilla -V ; ' . ... I WILL alaok aM. for one or more yeara, the IH'NDItKO AND TWENTY ACRKM ol th. vr aaa TuhacasoXand abontsao uni cleared, and the mmit nf it fraah, including M acre of bot tom, on hirh it a rim), new. white DWEI.LI.Nrt HDL sE. with f"Hr rooma. an) all ilhr h'mt : a Well of tha bfmt walr in It, .,! . frbtiiated 6 tuuVt from llitrh- Plant, and a fudea from Thoinaairilia, N C.ontha water of Abbott' t and llieh 4'ork t reeka ) . . 1 wimH tii rent totonia Kenllemau alio wifj rain ftne Tobacco, and who wuli work on th old Vir Kiaia atria. If tf, ntnW-r wwhea it, I will fnrniak verrtluhs; Uiearry oa Aret-claae Xohaeco (arm, aa J he tay ma for it whan the crop It oiade. AldretM me, fur the praatrnt, at Thunaevilla, ei pt, Wt-st-jts , AtriSSIL , XTKwv i.enR-Tiw pine. rt 11 THE PA1KS1' IaifjioviiD MkllJIOD OF hINKISO WKI.1X 11 THE for falstv, Coaremenee and Eennomv, it I ruxjuai. An ineanauatim aopplT of water u fnrninlHMl wherever wanti-d, either ia )ard, Hta. r. WrreljeuW tm.r itni.m Lteral Jtiramn tu i.euta. .aH4Tit.i;iL.4..vj a-- Attomprsnflr roiiwiTor ut taw; Vy. - KALE1GU,N. c7 X ; IJRACTUT3 1N THE OOrtiTS OF WAKK, t'liailiam and Orange, in the Hnprenw Court aud th I mted .Huuea i-' inn it Court kr North Caralina. . 1 , - a-CollecUonaintile anr where in tlie State, if ..... . ... ... s ii iim 1 j .i yiKx iii-imi.) ammiuta to Be" S)cia2 tttuthh jiicn to caaea in JBA5KEUPTCY. " Refert Hi Hon. W. H. Ritla anI ll,, V. n Rad. Judge of thw tlmwein imh ,j .. ! C.r,,.l, . "","ltitobuvaal.ehMW nnt! ZJT. '1 LEAVE T( INVITE THEi tSt? rxr r rsrra- f rU fc BlMBTuVtjra'ina OOOTfand.He1Hit4oghr.-e oia a largenmber MM aaawmtmi urn uni.... K . The Wloui leitxr from uooo, iw","""'!! ii,t. but . ,. , bnmtbmnebiiwwnnUiatlalat jrMtrUui How ijwr aooii.a U.rr;j rtAiW (Kirk, uul Witts iuwjiiMiwi Kr muiuKj - w,.- , -rrr . -i-.t ., -n J a.'. L m kud ri4M.I 7, 7 Ti, I ii mThim;. 1r fi Meyi' i Ba -tamink R ana deewfe ' ar a -koora, I '..i t: 'ill ' i PltlCK,1 ONLY . Hi JtMUUfH (trrri)H Otm, at MAafaetow'a lni ' JtNlilbKH. HAW MILL, TOBACCO AND COTTOS PKEilt, I ... . ...... -.1 ...ii. t n AtiImv . t miv ' Sent. 14-33 lnl KISCILLA5E0U8. 7 w aSTKTX 4 Ainta hverrrr Cenitv la tbo HU1. - Kroei 15 to lio per aty (fnaranmeo, ir ti rm rmn, p Ft Aill n&rtii-ni&r riU im or ftildrKMt W. T. WAI.KKK ., AndernmTt Htorw, 4 uwelt if'M., it. C. tkpt. "M-W 11A. BEST. rha Cottte 0at to mv rnudenee ilu UlUahoro' , tt.pt. It 3J-odiw AN.A 11. KllWJt.lBl. DRIO 8TOBE I"OH 8 A IX. The StocFTTixturei of a lfeat and Beautiful Drug Store. For Sal! x THB PKOPRreTOns, deairona of hai;uiK their tmiiiei offer for ki their atoea of Lirnea, Hitnrea, Jre. Tbn ate it butifulljF Btted op in the lateat Kyle. The eatablihmeut baa a good ran of enttmn, ami ahy one with a mall capital can do well. Kent cheap. The whole can be buOfjbt low. Apply to -. . J. u, WILLIAMS CO., liept U-SS-lw y- WaahuiKt"". C. y : Cotton tains Redufrd! oi rfiiii i 4,80 I'KIt SAW. KAKUPACTURKHH OF THE ABOVE fltHE iint having rediii-ed the nriee to four and a half dollam w-r Haw, w are preiier)4 t reeeive ordfr h,r the coming aeaaon t linn price. Thia (lin ha been hvorahlv knowo for manv yearn, aa the Tjk ((.kilumlina, OeorKia) Oin,, and now aa "TDK UKOHU1A UIN." one or ilia bent lu the market. MITCHELL, ALLEN A CO., x Auk- It tl-U , Neabern, H, O. Eitrt Whfte COHN fia- Dretd. run through a Wheat Fan, jnst naeiwd from the enleru part oftlieMtate. J J rTLUAMVaVWEH A CO ' Kept. 18, tM. ' , Whnk-aale Oroeera. DukvRA w iHKFtSr ll- WAIZKNA, pre pared ft'Ll-lAM. JONES CO., Wteik-aale Orocera Sp. 13, Ian?. THE VERT 1IKST CHEWINO TOB.UX'O Toilet Hoajia, I iKaim, Hpieea, 'ij(a. Nuta anu Mt t:aa.ly. PrLIJAAT. JONE & CK J ' V( hoh'aale Uroeera. Fept l,tW)7. NOKTH CAROLINA W-CPPEBSONQ WLVE, m bettlea, iai4neied. i PULI.1AM. JONK.B k CO., ; , SVvt. vA.tHnT. .; Whnleaato UrwTO TV .KB FBK THK Vttnl. J.jop't FtMaa, , (tout per atail,) 11,00-1 unuiver a iTavei. " , i.iai Hohinton Cruaua, " ." " 1,76 in nog cruauu, " ' , .l7: Mechanic' Firat Book," " 1,75 Teat ikiok of Modern i-'arpeut, i 1,76 jmAaMiiH, e.MiUAU a.i u., . . Bupteniherl!ttf. , : Ualei;U, b. C, jpHT0(jHAPfl A I. SI I tin. .;, A beautiful aaaortroelit to haiid-. ; Ti ka from so sent to i,rw. - , . - BRANSON. fARRAIt A CO.. HepLIS-tf .,; . HaUOgU, II C. pt. is-tr TB WWO N KB; i ii Untie Tealr (aent per Hiail, ) ' ,75 Boni nern iiarniouy ami il nn l iinipaiiioii, 1 -g, Preshytehau IWuudwt (7 aiiaied notra.) t,.'il Jubilee, " . : 1 M Happy VB.e,- (for lahbatk Ri-kaa,1) ' DsvoBoual li.vnin and Tuna H.4, (llsptiet ) 1,011 -.".-AIOWrt..XUllJlll , co.. JkT '. MRoiaja. Just received ' from' ti- Factor,' two eaanaof ... nmi-jAiio, warrantea irpotr ueiuhtv and OS Isatlter, aud offered aa kiw aa the aatue qnaliiy can be told any where., , . , . . Merebaet will nlewe eail and tea tliem aiul aaniurage nume nutt. , JAMF.M M. TOW 1X8, Sept. W-2w i (, ...... Agent TOTTR CKLEBRATED WASHER IN STORE aiiwiicvu nc , 1 - " ; Agent lr - 00 banif ; good Corn Hcka : only BfMwl I ML-, t Sh4.w. 1. .1. . ' " .AJir,s at. TOWLK. Agent Dept. 13JW. , fa tka.Ki.a .if, laitiian ttaun.-i. ' ' $T,O-O-0,0O OO Aiaeta. ' : KEOEIVED OF WM. H. CI10W,"'"( General A gent of North.amlina i luLirmnni. in a.m r Uiajkihcf af .snd., aaeNI, No. 18.07 ft tS,VW, aad a dividend of Ml per cent, on coat. . . niwin xi. nai-iLif.ld-1, i"l tV f. ; iW. 'T - ' """W BaBr . j Bept i-3J-2m """T J'K "J . 1 AND THK UHI7IKSAL- C10THES WfilsOEH TILK BEST AND ONLY WASHING MA CHINE AND WRINGER TIIAT HAS - BEEN FULLY TESTED IN THIS - -- . PLACE. ' ' . THESE MACHTSEg have been need ft. am tim. in Ui. faaiilv at 1. fViawTrntf ttie rwnior kitnwMTTie Tmiiiii iS,i t ' .amaut horued I toat.J,ave given enumwti.f lion. 4 heM Mat-lnnea are patented, and ali at v other Ma.-l.me. iL. iiJ?Jr FT? be piaarated. lwxw.miunf ki imrfl,.......' i'o a bein.ln.jed. bv ill at tt.A a . ft : a ;v. I !... . : AENTIp W COTTON . PLANTEK8 TQL. COTTON ;GINS. . ' . u -, hy one or Uie bot aieemnww ui ui- - '""t wwal gnU-iu.n familiar ty lon ue oi gin. ii: ARfev' ESTABLISHMENT. . ' , ;, '. , . , ", , ! TAITEl', LV9HDEM ,CO.....f PKTEIWBUBU, VA., DYXJ0ODSr " rmt abeivAL ur L lXLTL GOODS? TIb awB TAe wwil tar .' NOTWITHSTANDIKO WE ARE NOT YET in our New tttore, w are receiving a ,,t SEASONABLE BIT PLY Or STAPLE aV FAXCT DRV GOODS CONiirrma or Ldtdles DreaB Coods, Cent and ' Beyi' Wear, Bleached aBd.r,.;.. 1 ( nblnarked Doietlc? ... V Cambrio,Twell(ga, Diapering. Vr., BOOTM AND HIIOICH, And ten Ihonaaod and one articlea nnnecewary to ulvertiae. . Onr Stock Will beoompleta and- kept ao during the FalL , .. .. IK. eouunne bringing ia fraah Bupphe to eat ataod. . . . Remember oor motto, . our pres- OtnVkeale and email profit," and ' '-The best gooda at th kiweat prfca." . W, H. A R. ftTUCKER AvOr Raleigh, Rep. -33-if. Owning I Coming 1 COMING tl Fall ia Coming' ! WUfTIB IS COMING , ' . ' ' AND BO ABB ' PALI-, AND . WINTER GOODS!! "');' Of every Description t - And, what a bettor than aU, PRICES ABE COSfINO DOWN 1 1 ' - At-.'. ' i ;' -" . M. EOSENBAUM'S i-')5.. '" !'" '' '.'I'-: t-T ' No; 16 Fayetttjrille St, 8pt. 1J tf. MISCZLLAIIOUi THE FIRE EXTIKGA'ISIIER. This Portable Self-lctlnkT rire IB OFFERED TO THE Pnblie aa a ready, certain and apeedy saeaas of pra- ' ' - ' i I vantinn . . ; LA RGB CONFLAQEA- ,. TION8L ' Until the inveniioa olf the -- t PorfAjile, SelfActine fin Insrine. Fire have been met by mean too alew, too late aad tooewmbroa.. Bat few paraona In tiiaieoan ry have the advantage of large hand er Rteaia Iirai,nginea, and thuae feWofua enffer a total tjfj"' roperty bv reaaoa of the greTt length of itm cuoauaaed in Modme fcr and a-J luig Ui.in into working order. . RtT NOT BO WITH THK 'FfRR 'stttv which, being kept eharged aud ataading ia Voor J' . 1 1 RfMStfv ra In.lnM aAM.i Tn. Ji ran Be iUngniahed and your property Id Fire " E0,," or -re aa ahtriu 11 l'r' wiuBle of ennagratio deeid lie fate of the property ; - hule fir i. quick r put mit, which, being eunered. rivee. Till- rTlV(H:iKHEB.Ving vervmalla M. On um.uiU--.kiiL..-. k--i "TaZZTTTTI: i-- 7 , kb,. hi, .rUld.-M. aTlfgTir ! tile of lielliK uaed ll-.M ,J..U l. ."1 """ tf.le or fenud. Ijl ii put, out ati 9ra.riatug Hwwt.,t,r 1"U are eared from ih- .P.- i eanaul by large tgjn. trl tail effect In. yoor ptopt-rtf ! Iwrr'itiiir.:.:. If ln.tectd bv th. iOml.. , J . f "ngni.hr no hnmbng. aeNhonaand. of g.l an in trop and Amenea ,h trr Ihav. airily pot-Um ami. EiighMiriuin or ben Facton. aad larger ZobS hiSnt!? '."nKiio. hart. end tor a Oirenlar, ' . LP. W1B 0. HAVEfi. Ueoeral Agent f, N. C.. '7- LKin.rt,M. K it V EAILEOADS. NORTH CARuLINjL JVLX. STATIC nau.nai li.tm, tbat tjskb to ll 1 UK U1JJ K.WJ.1UI1 i OABTOS HA.IL hClAl) . .t... ml. .ti -t.. 'i .,-r. . . . ... . ' i nt nuviuo-Ji, L-xvavmr, BArESTAND EEST LIXU. MOW II AMD aocTB,. : 'BE LEFT OPT IX THE COLB. IN. .iKiJWv ailTFKK!' M'ECtAIXT " TB kaM,raed sod are the Hnm HtrjuC r WW Ar ;.i A.re,.u thTS" Market, and have .ueAafull, w,vi3 .'f 4iUljexa!ry AtolBvSi UieJaat iut.iwa.-a. l.L.i??m Bhippera m Srtk eedtwntb Csrolma will 2',, Z W.iiji thilMtate nearSewu Hiiii,frJ ! !. Uollar. firmer !rereet to E fi1 aavine tlie amid from a-aaatin. UZZ nu HUinpr.Vea;aud we "iuiheiui,ZirTi ilare tU we can and wiliW UK, TJJ" a. aU point., Wth ..alSimtll! ,tlt- NOT1CKI 4;rwt Inland Air I.ln Freigi,, M the Khorf I.hui for Suipiwr. and . " fiaired a lo riireef ?'J'ir m or tbey , b. lij snnu.ee Jiulile 1.: , i Maura vijnr i reignt oeme earrMd a... u. ftreii lul.r,I Air Line aael,, &rZtmr " era to mark vonr Frei.f,7'Vr'T,r.,y??1a- infc e Aeent, portHBrnith, Va., o?CityPiBt vi. followa : . """"" """..""""i to .hip , - - FROM BOSTON; Merchant' A Miner's Lin Wharf, Ii.. hampaou, Agent ' ' nd of Cantral , i FROM NEW yoiilf. ! Old DoaMiiiun RUamahin Co.. MiioDini B.i. ' Pret 37. North B,v, FBe., si' OftW fJreen.iehrH. Cor, Jjey Ji . L McCrBadprtatt - FROM PHlLADiajrllA:' f Via Anname.le. Phila., Wilminirtna Baltimore b-pot, w Clrde'. f.m, 0Sn N. Delaware Aveuna, W. P. .Clyde, Agent, ' , i ; W FItOM BALTIMORE i Baltimore Hte.ni Packet ; Co., Bv Una Hl PowhaUui kt.ni It,.., an t ..' ".H..M'' : ri 1 ""Mtmrwn whtrf. V, B. ALLEN. . Aog6-3(l-tf rremht Ar't "alwgh, N.C JORFOLK ADVERTISIMESIS- TAVLOR, m ARTI Om ' TM1-OBTER8 AND DEALER IN ., HAEDWAiE, CtJTIEET, ISOI HTEEL, BELTINfl, PACKING, WAiOI !tt ATKKIAI., -. COBMCB MAIN STBKET ANO MiltlET atiat, NORFOLK', VIR0IKIA. ' Bept. 16-a0-3in , - W. E. BENBURY, , . or mobti ciBouiu, wrrw r.W ll C vLANDi- . ' TlF!AT.FR lit ... .''i LUMBER, LIME, COAI, WOOD, HAT, BHt.ajCI.KH.lvATlIB, . PLASTER, IIAIIt, TAU, PITCH AND TUHPENT1NE, WIOS WATItB BT. AND WOODIIlDg' WHAHf, IVorlblU. Hept. 10 SO-Swt Vn. t. anuLc J W, m. iiia j , . W. OWIKOT, formerly efS.(J.' BERK LEV, MILLAR CO., ! WHOLESALE DEALKR8 IN , DRY GOODS AND , NOTIONS, 16 WEST MAIN STREET, : KBIT TO KXCBAHOtf BATtONAt Bigg, ' NRrOI.K, Ta... ' - Bept 10-SO-Siu .-.,',.' -N .... WUIIAM IAMB, I GENERAL COMMISSION 'MERCHANT, , rSIOIHOLlC, Va- ' C10RtliealeofCotUin,Tol,aeco-I,UKt gtnpa, A.' brooking and W-Wheat, Flour, Cora, fried iruitland all other' country prouuett, . .-M- ' : ' - -"-,'- li the Market, of NORFOLK, LIVERPOOL AND LONDON. AIAf enu for Norfolk V I.lver. . pool. Steamers. . LIBERAL ADVANCES MADS ON CONtaONi ,f MEMTM, . I have'seenred th aarvicea of Mr. c! C. bl'NN, . dr Norra Cabouna, who will call on hia frienilt and acnaintancea in Central and Western I'vo- Rna, and he will be pleased to girt all desired In formation to thoee addreaeing him, care of 6. t. WILLIAMSON CO.. Raleigh. M. C, JulyI9-4-2in ,". W. B. CHXKK. I . a. capeiust, j 0, CAmUST, rncrnt, 4'APKHaKT AV .. o noc e r n , ' .-' ' PAN D ; V COMMISSION UERCHANTS, ' o. 33 Commerce street, K0RF0LK, T.l. A'annnlv of Pnm PFTIIIVTAV OUASO tn. other FertiliwrH, ltOf'E. BAOiilMl. OBiH K- KIMtml L10UORS, kept conttantly on bu- tMHIt.-.;-.r.- T-;.- -.--i . CO WAND V HAItf-IS. General Commission Mcrfliant.s 26 Commerce Sfrret. NoniroiJt, viiigiivia. "riLL -A XTEND PROMPTI.Y TO SALFJ Of V F - Cotton, tin in, Lumlier, Tubaoen, N Stores, Ac., aud pnn btae of Supiilire ward Cotton to F.urow Jlli. ui feirwariliin HAKGK. T. O. COWAKr), n j. HAfifi. Granville, late of lltli . fax eo.. HO. WaelimK-wi eo'M. 0. aagio-jaw N rori.Muuuiii, Ya. Will sell in the market of KoamiJt INI) Pon- ' booth, Ln taeooi.. oa Ixikdoh. l otion, ' Tohaeeii, Naval rUirea.lnd I , . Fiiid aud all market-.';,. . . al.le iToiln -e. , Uheral adraneeiuenU nia.le nn a.itnal wr ol. ted paeaunai allwitnai nil! W P"K:'"l. of nier'liamUe. , Aug 1 J-m r. tia. . Kxot4elrJt)tia eveiiini'. h.pt.uilt5wtf. . I tWpt W-44-tf l.U.MthhAi, itgentT- PtiXiAM. JtiM's. Vi . ' tVCv4aalOrw" Raleigh. 8eptembsr A tf. bept. 10 Jo-am ,. L. U H. J 'Nt
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 16, 1867, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75