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n,,Vj'"v-'"v--iJ: " 1 -s - -S-J -.-r' :-J k i - j .-4 t. . , , . I. r.. ,i . " :' " : "I : : ' 1 ' , -1 1 i ii i . i i i iii i 1 .. ... . y : .- . - ' u, " - -. VOL. III. HALEIGH, N. 0M FlUDATrOqTqpER4, 18G7. fir mtf- DAIIjYSESTINEL. WM E. PELL, pWhiktou; From Ui Wilmington Journal. ' JjStfpH FR Off BISHOP ATMZS&Oy. - f " J"" "; - I ' TttiuKlttortot (Aa Wilmington Journal. '." ' I enatiaua th account of bit tout, and ' the objects of interest Which I bar from, my but letter.. I went immediately from Killamey to Cheater, passing through Dublin, without slopping, aa last year I bad spent more jthan a wetk i that city asd in vicinilT. For a similar reason I ' re- mained oal a few hoar in Cbeiter, al . tboneh ita Human wJI, and ita venerable (albeoral.1 1- medietral atrewu. and the green valley of the Doe, and the tar-off mountains of Walt, combine to make it on of the moot plt-tureaune and intemiing . atHita In all this lair laml. . FrnmiX'KtiaUf I, wut 4 Binuinshaia. llie. Ifirnirr v"JT n lit, vuw lup Anglian call, "the black county," that fa, the cohu- tr el eoai and iron, and ia one of the prin cipal keatitt'l Important branch of na tii.nul intliistry.A chiuil of amoka hangt over if, and fining Irom ita many furnace nsebiirh In the air. Fonrtevn milea di- tant i Kirniiniam, unowned for ita man ufacture in steel ami iron, producing, in unrqualltd abundance everjthinif in this line, Iroui a steel-pt-n,7 or a child' toy, to t pjMirlul euL'iDe, at tlie mott taefc mou plate of imn. It has about tlire hundred thousami Inhabitant, and an en-: emetic, wealth? and uioauerou Douulation it aeeni t be. We hapened to reach there while a Musical Festival was going on. There were several hundred perlorm- era, vocal and instrumental, and among ' them lome orjbe principal musical celelm ' tie ol Europe. 1 he bright, particular star aaemed lo le a young; Bwedisn girl, ol the . name ot Nilsacu. riiie iuherita the honor one, paid to ' Jenny i,ind. . Tha-Featwal continued several tlajs;; the hotel were ' r crowded with lovers of music coming op from London and elsewhere to enjoy it, and the receipt were some seventy thousand dollar, v. Iiicb were appropriated, alter pay lag the protMsaional performer, to the ben etft of hiwpital in lliecity. Motwittwunding llie utilitarian charac ter ascribed to the Kngliah, J belirve no' people equal them fit their ilevotiun to two olicU, tue g(MHl nl wnu:a is nut t all uul ilarian, that i Music and Flower. Husi-. cal enterlainraents seem to be the favorite "reerealioB, not only of llie uppt:r clasaee, - bntnf the multitude, and they are continu ally going on (n the unaller tiwnt and vil lage, as lar aa I 6mhl seo, as well a in the great cilie ; 'and the country iieing so rich, a well a o enthusiastically devoted lo this enjoyment, it attracts to itself the choicest muaie and talent -of "the world. -Flowers, again, ar a paxgion with Ibis peo- . pie. TUej till the Wininw au the little Irjutit yrixln4f the laborers' cottage ; Ibey 1. liloom aroumj the railway station, and the richeat, nnwt costly ana most diversified exotic are cultivated in the garden and - eonai'rvfttorio f the nobility anil gentry. From JJtrminglwni f west t (ibrewalmry, a city fauktaa iu hutor; as the scene of vari ous nwrnoraMe events, but epecially for tb battle tourht ia the neighborhood between -Harry Houpur and Henry IV., which the geniu of Hbakapeare baa uiaile as f amiliar to us as if it were the occurrence of yester day. Shrewsbury is on the Severn, here a arrow, slisljow stream, making Its way, however1, through rich and beautiful mead owa, flowing on for perhaps a hundred mile through some nf the most charming scenery In England, and receiving tribute on the right hand and on the left until it at last pours - uaslf into Bristol Channel, and become on oAhs principal rivers of the Kingdom. The object, however," which chiefly attrac ted me was the ruins ot a Roman city, call- . ed Uricnnium," which, within a few years, have been disinterred at a village called Wroxeter, about five miles from Shrews bury. VTbi ancient city seems to have been one of the most considerable in Jiugland, while the Jioman occupied the country. v It is meutioued by the geographer Ptolemy -t mm ti tj aa itic ueginmig fi llie second ueu- f ryj, and doet inn arnpeK,b.t;C,beur de " stroyed until toward the middle of the fifth. When the Itoman Legions rer wil,hi- - drawn the British towos were left without that protection, and although, if united, they would have been abundantly able to protect themselves, they did not usually act together, for, iudeed; the whole country was in a state of auareliy. Their invader then, " the Pict snd 8coU from on quarter, and th Saxons Irom another, had only to at . tack each place separately, and could, with out much di'lliculty, tulxJue Its resistance. - More savages and Fajrsn ar theso were, when they forced their way iuti a place, they spoiled it, burnt it. ami then withdrew into their own country, to issue forth after a while on some similar expedition. XTnere re evidence ttwt jHfonium wss ilerfr'VT ' J in tins way, hr there are abundant traces of burning, and skeletons hive been found in cellars and oilier hiding places, in one - I istance with a heap ot Koniao coin and remains of a box in which they had been deposited, lying near the bone of the un fcappy owner. The town then seems, alter ! thi catastrophe, to have been entirely de serted for severaj hundred year, pertly from ' superstitiou fear, for such pi aces Were tup--pnedtolw! inhabited fey evil spirits." in r the meantime, the decaying, ruips and tha - dust began to till up the spaces between the walls, and when the country became more asttled under the Gorman Kings, and ab beys and castles and towns to be built, these ruins lornied sort of qurry, from which material lor inch structure were taken. Thu the wall "Were thrown down, theur- lace ol the earth almost leveled, and new it formed on it, until at length it was oul- t vated a a field1, and tha very sxlsteac of sue town only known from ancient author a4 U,,ii i,K)n- ta. WasV hwwv tions wera coimnriiiHL thers bciog ttien lSlntsuiiiMa aalsia aaiiil mass si n tauioi to be a hart ot a hrirr milirtr! rtuih'l. LJfS'1'"l-aJuBg -issda:tt-ayal' teev ana oi-cii pica oo4 trie central point g7Mha.tty,-y-ttsrwrtHi ttm-rnFthf stone step WorTTyTlieTecS flf uveiwIio . livwl fifteen uiindred years ago, aa it tliey Jud trotlden them but yesterday. The ruina 4 many other buiiilings hava been brought ytoliut, and the general -.structure of the bouse ascertained, i They were very solid, the wall sr-parating thw rooms being three leet in thickness. "The room were "go, bot seem to have been all on the ground ta-r. He tUircase have Na dis- vtovered, anl it appears qnile ctrtaia that . the rooms a ere o a to lit .roof. These mob wsr very substantial, sad wera srtp- ported probably on stroog woodwork. The covering itsell consisted ot large tiles, or of nag oi stone witn tr hoi at one end, through which an iron Bail was passed to fasten it to the wooden f rime-work. These flag were very thick and heavy, and wera alt4ap over ech other, io- towns which were the headquarters of a Legion, otten (tamped on the tile. Tn internal walls of tha house werw eorered with r meat and then painted ia frescos. Th coloring is still fresh and tha design ar elegant. 1 be rooms were neatad Don cel lar below, called SypeeotMO, and. oocasiosi any you see tune in toe wall to convey in not air to tne sides or tlie rooms. 1 hi oellars had an entrance from the outside, like the mouth f an oven, and the fires being lighted there the hot air waa drivea in and filled tb space under tba floor and ascended by the flue up the walls. The Boors, made of cement, rested off a number of short pillars of bricks, or tiles, two or mree reel mcu. 1 bs room were lighted by window In the root, or on tha sides. aud in theoe aiiitiows it ia certain Utlt gUa was used, as t good deal of excellent qual iiv naa iMten lounif in t&s mina -rnia the mora interesting as the iiupriusion ased - " i"s iwuaiH utu nvk mm w wuvw- glass.' '..':,,.'-- Iq one of these iiVDocaust there was grorip of skeletons found, and by their side besp.of coins, 132 ia number. Isawtbssa and many other eoina from the ruins at the Museum in Shrewsbury, and they wera In tereating as showing tha sort of money at ium lime useti. l uev nan neen isaunn chiefly in the retin of Constaniine- anil hi t .L' M . - ... oub, uraring lueir imago ana superscript tlons, and were of very little value, . accor ding to our lUndard, all of th 132 being ot copper, except one which waa plated wiiu silver, and titer Iburebv show how much more common and cheap th precious metals are now than they ware in, that eg ui ma worm, rues ruins interested me so much that I mat. peruana, hav exhautU ed your patience in writing so fully about them. - - ' i i lom Shrewsbnrv wa went down tba lonely valley of th Severn to .Worcester, where we stopped lew hours to visit the Ca thedral. Tbisisoneof the finest in England. built in the lath, and Uth. centuries, but appear to less advantage now, as it is at present in the process of restorstion. It is 8U4 feet long, 78 in breadth and 164 ia height. There are man monuments, that ot King John being the oldest royal mohu mem. ,m Ennlaud. The timib of Princa Arthur, the elder brother ol Uenrvtba VILL and th first hosband of Catherine of Arra ga, a very elalMirate piece of workmanship, is a striking object. Near, and, indeed, in lite streets of Worcester, your readers will recollect that Charles II lost the last pf those great battles, in which the military geniu if (Hiver Cromwell availed to overthrow the dynasty-of the Stuarts, 'and to establish uimaelt in tueir place From Worceater we earn to London, and alter a day or two, to thi place. , To me it is a very delightful spot. . The waters are, as a tonic, unequalled ; the air Is as pure as on a mountain top .; the scenery Is ol end leas variety, but every sspert beauti ful j tlie country ia undulating, not natu rally fertile, but, under high, 'cultivation, productive as a garden. Hope are tne principal crop, and this is the season for gathering thejn, and it Is pleasant to see men, women ana cuiiiiren, down almost to infants, engaged in picking them. ; On wonder, in going through Kent and Sua-, ex, what can be done with so many hops, antii lie set the breweries and the ale houses, and then he wonder where the bop can be gotten for so much beer. In deed, great quantities are 'imported, and lbs demand increase, for th English, aa a people, seem to know very little of water as a beverage, but appear to thlnk14t' wa meant to make beer with, as Brindley, th greet engineer, thought that rivers were created to supply canals. Two beautiful objects in thi neighborhood are Penburet, the seat of the Sidneys, and Bayhsra Abbey, an extremely picturesque ruin. t - ' Your, 4c, .,""!'" ' v ' ' , Tbovas Atzihson. MISCEIlAITEOirS. v AHt Dephhov M. E. Ciiuiwn rioerft H. II. MAKTIXDALE, or N. C, ! . , wrTH -:y ; ' KELBt' Al ItlXAV, ' J' -. ; Y" P u bltshcr,Ukllr .A N D t ST A T I 0 N K U H , 19 Wtil Hilil aa f.el, ' BALTiMOHfi, Wn., 4 ' ' N. R. Hri.sty Aug S-U0t-2ara . . W. J. 0. Dmjuir. A A Cll .CC Th HAVE VOI R OLD iTRVlUKK KK'PAIRED AND TTAVlKaOBTAINKDTHB 8EBVICE Of A 11 No. 1 Cpholst4rer. w am riraoarad to do all kind, of 1 1'UuIJHrE lUN(h with aeSUMas and dispatea. ItetMlavliuu giuu-autesd. - Old Mattresses renovated and made oyer! TaniitDra of aH kinds repaired and varuiahrd, and re-uphoMvred, and any thing In oar hu audto order prooiptlT. V W. H. MORRWH A Ctt April W-SU-tf 18 rarettevilU 8L lWth Farmer of North Carolint : ' IF TOU VAST PDil,li" PEKUVIAN GMKO, Brr nr CUTTt) AN J T5BAe COMMISSION MBGH.l fiept. J0--8m P ion SALE. A aMuvtvtil-risinsI tfw.ltnraii VairnM . 1 I'l LLIA M, Jt E&A 00.. 8et. 17 44-tf , Wb.ileMle tiraeers. QOALI v, ntllMh t' .T.!. Kd" AsTiT1"'!. cnniintir ar- nriri(tii.l I(JCi.il 'S Htl.L. liarkat s-aars. LIFE XSTSTOAffCl . . THE EqriTABLB A " - ;..-ir. . - . - .,?.& . .'.Is (, : LIFE ASSURANCE r. NKW YOIlK ASSETS OVER S 4,0 0 Q, 0 0 0. ' ANSCAL ;NCOME $2,500.000. J 1 . " DIVIDENDS IUP TO POUCT HOLDERft, ; KDT STOCK HOLDKKS,! THIS TEAK - OVER fCOO.OOO. i 11' It EL. V - ' PHOFrrS DIVIDED ANN UAL Y AMONG POLICY HOLDE 6, 711 Rqurtabl has ms mors raiiidlv, sine It srsoiiisslioa, than any Life .Iuwramw Coaa- pany ever orKaaiasd ia Aasmna. It. pohcuia averaa. larger iu' amount, Uiaa thu. of aajodier Company in the United Btaim. ApphcaUota tor Arnosam riorth Canauia mamX bs adnMd to th. Oenl Affent. Mat. 1L P. Tsrutt, Ant, Wilbi. Disonwit a Ocns. " Newborn. Oaais Wiu.uas, " " Tarbnro4. ' Bcaama A Oaixaoasa, Aant, Wambuifftoa. BBSxasa, Kai.uxia a Do. ' Ortwuslwro. K. Kra Himwiaoa A Ca. ' " nalialmry. HUTCHISON, BUBnoiTH8 A CO., . tniarlolie.-K; C-, AngS-SOS-Sm : Deal AgntU for M. 0. LIFE INIfJHASCK lOHPAIVY New Yeatnret &nd Adv&ntage Which 1 w UnBwa u Belonging to aa Other Company in tha United SUtei T HE MANAOF.ME.NT OK THIS COMPANY IH Aturn Mm Matoal Draolit Hrstera the amtuatea proou Rtmtfr to toe aMurwL This snaipanv make, a special deposit with Ihi fnsnranre UriMUimeDt or the tUata. fur which nmrt or uie nt are iiwaeil I HeritrMl pourw. are iaaneil if dosireuL ixmnter- sikumi By in. nnperwuniieut or ths insurant Department of Uie Mate of .New York, certifruur that soch poUeie. are serored by pk"4gs cs piiuue Mo uthar Companv lfiT. the awnred a duran te. 4 Ihi. eharu'Wr or auytnitijr Kuiraieut. Thirty days' (if arse, are sll.tweu on all re aewxd.preniuiuw.ainl th p.4 r remains valid and in full (urw-uarjng that Uma.-. .1 Na restriction, a. in travel or reaideno. abroatl at any aeaauw ot the yar, oaUide Hi. triniiua, wlm giva. a Bvarry worttl-wicle aod nnoendiikinal poliey, 'l. '" .- , Nohieher Satw of prftialem eharawl fur ta tifnarv Kliguwws, CoHdaetun, UawKSMe M.Mtra, Mail Akvuim. atir ill ooiiMMinau ur clianir. oi eui- pioymvat after theiolicj is issued. . Not. ara not minirtMl'by tin. Oinpanv, bni a loan may bs utxaiaad aa she niliuv for ou. third of the annual prcuimdj. wliicli ia oaucalled by the profits applia a. dividends. ' rfinut puiittxa, uicluiling ataa snd wiia, ar Hf s4 by this Cooipany, and the amount hinrd is payabh) to tb. aurrivur on th. di'.th 4 rither. Oar dmasBd, Jaoaarr 1M. 1HH6. was 49 pr sna. . Dividends are deelated aonnally, and paid ea settlement of 4th. Annual prennum, aa ail our plan, upon th. full amount of premiuma received. . 1'rvnimni. may b. paid annually, somi-annnally at auarterly. '!-.. . All polioe isned by this Company snt B(-fH-fitiug, alter two, in soma instauwia, snd three animal payment, in otuera. Tb. pVr oent of premium reeelpts la 18CS, ovw lHbt, was 2SI per oent;. which is nearly don Me that ol any oilier- New York company. Policiea incontestable from but cause sau.pt oa aormnit of fraud. . For loan raws in Uiis CVmir.any api'lv to ' . rLCASfEHON, Agent for fltatu of North Caronna, Wilmni;t4in. or BEATON UALKM, t July 4-Kn-w d!mi Agent fur. U!iKh. W. BOBEST AHDEEWS, PAillLY GIlOCEHl 1 ' MO. M FAIiTTETIUje hTtitKT, , , . KALEIUlf, S. 'V KEEP" OONKTANTLT OS H AND A L.KR0K supply of ! j r H'l''K 0KX'ER1ES, I ConeWing lb pari Of Pnirar --Trash d, -A" f'of fce, PiiwdrrrU. "C" Cofft-e, "lt"l 'i.lT-, aini Uniiru of (I in, ireut grades; - 1 , . oiames and Hvrnp . ' tXHIee., Java. fi.nira, Uio, sii.I Kt. Tmiliiu; NBaeim. rkile.. Nhonlibra. Huuar rnn-d Hui.s. awl Hlriii. ( - lUL lr inpirini hnrflmg mmi m.itl ah.al. nil. a aulondid arui le. Hinned I'm a lent, i'u klt d Pork, lleef and Uuftale Timgaea. Clnh. TunsuMi and . Mmnd. Harkm-I, Rmoked ur Meutua ittwrwira.- A pUdid h4t OodtUh, ... P klti snd smoked fahana. , r v ; liverpsol and Table Halt. ' Potatnea, Whit Meroer, resell Blow and Jack Sim Whites. v - ' : Onnny Barirlng, Rnp Ms tealherTT?;. h Qalf Kkm. Liuing Bkins,, As. kUtu Pegs, Tacaa, aVks, Ae. , (rapping Paper, Powdar and RUot, Cnttnn Carda. tearl and Cora larch. Farina and Tapio ea; English iairy CIimms, Facba-y Chew; a tanre aasorTment of Caoaed Frail, tlrklea, PrsMraa, ktiwUnls, eaiuwd Oysters, Lubstera, Hardiaea, Ao. ' . , Orange. LeaxMia, Fin, Currant, and Prune., and everyUiinf araallv kept in a first rises Ure ry ' AlMliqnorssf aQ grades. Attention is sene eially sailed to our purs old Itubesna Cuunty and old Keller Whiskey. ' All maoiMrf Baaoea, Catwpa, and Fancy Oro eerie, gmuraily, very cheap iur easto. W. seU Mncily Cssn. r aUIIUlf SNIIKtWH, April tf Fasiily Grocer. ' rnSoatAuvuxE c.) shoe Wm hava a aoisll aaaurtatetti of thun. bobaiar ande ice 1.1 n 1 1 i i i ifcj ejguaBof Kai ii.fiuuAJiiiM"i-: ; or sere --balkobaia W0KiP OOAT BALMOE-tm, LEATHEB BOOTH, Ac It I. ear purpose to try to Introduce tlieee .hnes into tbj. uarket, aad oar preeent small stork will bs inrreaaed froia timetotiM. wth suUbuoa al lu fresh from th. lianafaetory. lt na .nconrsg. .od sustain our Aara Msnti fMtories, and we tha enemrfctp and Sosiaia oaraelvea. W warrant these bIkm. to bs good leather, and fre. front paper. tti and havmga. TAOTTS CEl,rRRAJXriJtASHa.lSI&K5i 1 at reduced pries. JAHa It'-tOWLFjl ' .Agent. EAUJtOABl GHEAT NxlTIONAL . .; 0OVBLE TRACK EOl'TK TO TlIB WCST. - RALEIGH AD GATO . '-:' i RAIL, " ROADi. , I)ERS0Kg wishing to travel or XVatrol la ths Heeksra aad Smtk SMe-a States frnai Uua part of A urt ('oralina; are luRirmed, thai per- ewa arraiiKBseBt. Bave Deel suut eet.sl HIS atxwe lUil Koaiia, by which, I'sasenirera eaa eb- taia throanh Urkrta, at the OKu-e of th. AViJnyA wmi irvaux full ICKHSdl JI3tajWr, W 1st. Louis, HO,' ,r-; f :' -.! llnrlnrtil, Ohio. lilrago, III. . Indlanupotls, Ins). .r Cleveland Ohio, L. Josephs Hs, i ' Cttlro, III. . nosnpbts, Tebn. ' . Louiavlllo, Hf. 1 K nilwtinkle, Wis. ' -Detroit, nieh. IMltabury, Iav. fietnatM til)', Io, .. K, Columbus, Ohio, and all WWlvrn aud Ronth Wurtern Citiee, PaaseiiKers ooia H cat ftwia tittU-iyh, ria On BaUimor A Ohio Haft i'l earn rdlier takl tin Hirnlr, eaa. fortmnotuk luul Um Iaht of Htttmr to JtiUlunart, ur tit routt, sia MicAmoad A tYnimckslurg and Pmnao Kail iijxui, lo WaslllnifloB I Itv. wlier. clues enntieelioua are mule with three Dailr F.ijwesa Trains on Ui. Balumore A Ohio ball Bosufur all Weatera Cities, leaving aa follows ; ,, . . - Lrtrg BiLTtMoaa, Mall.Train, ' . H.U AM. ,. FasiUne, ' ASD. P. M. ' 1 -Ktreas train, S.aS, p. M. I I uvi VaauikuTi Cm, , MsflTrtiB, 1M A. M. ' FaatLuie . .. 4.JSI, P M. t jpr Train, S.4 P. si. The advantages of tliia line over all nthera ia Palace Mate Htiom 1JV aud MiahtOaral Havine ia Time and diatance, and an f. w chanKes of Car emnbhie to relator Una Uie most pteaeaaf and deVT airaoie Route, especially to Famuiem, or Ladies Travelling Alone. There being hut ONE I hangs of Can between Baltimors, t lunnnali, Indiana polis, aud but TWO to St. Louis, Cairo, Chicago and tlie principal Cities West and Mouth. From flee to leu DiiUmrt will be aavad bv nnr- rliaaing tlttravgh ticktfit, besides s great deal of naiMiyuaeaial "oinlsirhore I art and IHujgnyt r changed, wliereaa Pasaeiigoni, aoldiiig lArouuA liclrWa. will gut their Uaai) eftecied vhrongh, and all Irassfer. of I'uttmtr and Bagaaq ars made without any ad.liuuual stpenaa to the Pas senger aospt the coat ol through tickets. JVie srnoer on VsnmakXirktU rati alio it u Bmei oa Ui route, as Uituu.jK fakjUi are good wwltl ward. ......:..- PasMnsera wavine Balelirh. Haturdav mornina-. will not be detained at Baltimore or Weahinvtoa on nnndav ; they will tak. th Fast Una lor the in tne afternoon. I.AHUK PAltTIKS snd FAHII.IKN. wlahiua to emiirrat. to th. H esierw and uhiA U'stfermatta sauuld addreas me, several weeka before atarting. mm a reduftwa will be made to Fartiea of ten full Paaeengnrs sad upward., if timely notice is given, besides receiving all tuxihsr informatioa. For throoiib Ta-kota. anulr to J U. Pool. flen. Tii-ket Agl. w to Tiiket Axeut Kaleigh A Oastoa ivu noau, itaictgu si. v. , . y h uiuiszimvii:ii, , . ' 1' ' Oeni. fWiulhern Ag't,, Halt Atlhio H. B. ' ; ' Jons l. wiijkin, . Waster of Trsiwiiortauivn, t. m now. B. a u. h. b. Ueu 1. lickivt Ag't. II. A U. 11. li. , July a-lss-ly , BOOK STORE.' "NORTH CAROLINA BOOKSTORE T XO.TII KlUlli,ICV , , THE RUHSTRIBKR DKMIBE8 TO ASSOtTJICE to the Pubiio that h. bts purchased ths slock BOOKS, STATIO.VEBr, MCSra, fAKCT . , - - , A H TJVLKS, Aa Formerly belonguie to the North Carolina Pub lishing Company, that be haa succeeded to th. old stand No 1 Fayettevill. rtt., ao king and so favorably knuwa throughout th Btat a Uis K01.TB CABtWNA BOOK STOB," eondnrtcd by Henry D. Tnrner, doe'd., snd that heneeforth lis will ooudnct the Book Bnaineaa in all iu branahea at J7i AorfA tarvitna Book Utanf-Ko U FaytOtrillt Ht, - . . ..j He would slao state that lie brings to Oi Blsn aseinent of TliebtiSineas, the etperienca of many years as s bV buyer and seller, and a de votion to tins particular branch of trade. Hs will endeavor to men the ; reputatlou sad bust area of the old .stand. .' Ths stock, of Books, Rtationerr, Mii.ic, etc , which betuiw oifl-ra to Llta nol.lie l.u tuwn erAll aeleetei indenibraiin. s larije aamily of Hinultv and ttauiuioB Hchool Biika, Miaiwitanoiia Book, of slmoat.cven' kind and varli tv. Uw Korth Car una supreme xior Kt'poiia Knglish tomin nJ uw Heswta, awn otner us Moots, a very large supply of Bttiuk Hook, M,Uenery, aad oaw StaMR, eompriaing THE I.AKtiEXT AMHOBTHKKT - to bs found in the SUte ; axil will I, sold ttoon tlie r.MMt ressennble tornie. ,i , .Orders from sll parte of Mo NUte fu,i,f, 4 or tifiii-t tmiMmi. ashmipaiia-d With h ii or CitvnrerrDi will br ,.miUlr aiiewUI l. bv Mnwulngl . ..... .i , . ' ' l lK, II. K.NM-K, , ' -' ' ' UaA Ihi .' ' Ko I, FsyetieviuV Ntiwt, Itale .)., July VK1 Dm , r- kuhtm Wlixttws, , .' t. W Iaae.YS. WILLIAMS LAMBETH. No. 40 KajcltcillIeSUItaldih. N.C. f ! Book Seller ad Stationer. DCALLIt ALL KIMXI o' HCHOOL IIOOICH.' 8TANOAKB AXD UlMCaLINEOUH WOHKjl UAHuNlC BQOKS, JEWELS 11 EG ALU j BOOKS OH DIOCK AND AOItlCCl.- ' 1 TfRBj BTATIOMCBir llilNT- . -IXO AKI1t WIIAITIN'I PAPER; PKlhTKIW irppiifiM J finri "i t li i . lA'e sr : DjiW Lucejtuig msw stuypliea, and wh tow otuiiuiii Bttiiii..uiJAUiitUi.Ba biniv m. k IB a firat daa. book More, Onr fai-iiiur ars eoch as to enable us to lf i. ii in a very few days, any arurhrnot tm haatt, autl all okif-Wa will have our prompt atteuiuai . . . Oar basitme will be nui'lo'-t' d tl ruli sreteat. Bad every article sntd at th very to ret prices. . ,. - WnXIAko A LAMIiKTll. JUleigh, April i-'iil-U . ' . J)uTUBifr Ai.au i - ja -JJfaAiLf a im f ft f n"."efa iawea 9 vMVt l irom surcnts to I ' '". - 1 buAS.-iOV, FAMMR A CO. .' feWvtlS tf ' ' ' A.e ttt, X. FTS2C&9 ADVEB.H3EMEHTS. NOTftJKI ''swyK' issa. iij iii; bi a -f ' lyrtWu -.sjlwi.TjJ.' '' ' J few"MAui- T UAVXTlllH 1AI 0PESED A YERI N'EAT .av sssiaiinntm . . FALIv GOODS, .if f" ; - - t- - t-- EapaaaOv salted to uamsdiat wants, to aa iospso ttua of which voa trs respectfully invited. They smbrses .. . . . ) , PULL ASSORTMENT or FLANNKIA ' KENTUCKY JEANS, ' SATINETS, Best Low-Prieed llilst stud raster Cttsslanere ' ' . ! For Osnto' and Toatha' wear. Alsa BLKACUKD AND BROWN ! V SUEETING8 AND SUIRTINQ8, HICKORY RHIRTINGS,. , ! ; .' , , i" J; ''"' DENIMS, TICKINGS, COTTON PLAIDS AND STRIPES; WITH A FULL ASSORTMEST OF PEI5T8, la all th bast Inakas, fur ONE BHILLINO PtB I AIU), snd ' ' f LOWER QRADEU AT 1S TO 19 Ctfc ? COMMENCISO -TUB FALL TlULiK, I Would laks sooaaiuu to thask ths Public gener- sMy far ths H beret psIMtilgFSkTcriiled IfiTa honse for tb paet two yeara, snd in return will assure them th asms liberal system of business will bs strictly adhered to hi th fntur that haa guided our .noria uv ths paat, MVICIt AUE1 ANI SMALL PBOFITd wiH still be our guiding star. by tba light of which, it Is In bs hoped, all will And snt that ' ' 4 ' " ' ' 'X ' , " ; TIIOHAI UMITII'i, ' Si 8TCAH0BB 8t, PETEHHBURO, TA., ' t . . . . I tb plaus to bu DIIY Q00VH., '. , Aug SS-I4-tf f , . . JMOINF, MILU Ae., FOR SALE, , . , . vs hsvs Ihr sale, st eur Blast Fnrnaos nesr Wilaon, ia Wiisoa Co., W. C, a splendid ' d HORMK POWER 8TEAX KNOINK, ' with two Cylinder boilera. It is one of the beat working Eugins w hav. swr seen and hsa Suf ficient capacity to drives saw and grist mill lhs griat null la now with tlie Fukiu. aud th aw mill will bs furnished, if required. Wt hav also two Iron - ' BLOWESO CVLIvnri', fonr feet diameter and av feet siio;.,.. In working order aad powerful enough to drivVhy blast fiirnsnso. . Ws bars beaidea CUPOLA, LADLES, CRANK, snd svery thing suitable fors lounilry.. Ws will subsr sen U together or separately. ' ,t , ,.,,.. TAPPEY, LI) MMDFW A CO tv-- ' mieiiwiiiiy l'sterabnrg, Ta, ' Aug SKV-ll-d!lwswW ; J , ; CharkitUe, Times oopy as above . TOBACCOIViaT. .lib a wall established rack., tliat TOIIAI'CO well savored oointnsiul. a butu r m ien and mora K ready sals than it does when not flavored or bu DBfiiy wa. ernoB oeinr in. case, wnuiri n noi im to the Intsrsst of ktanafaetarers to hloly purs Bsvoringtsteriais, en oh as ou Aniaeed. , IHHH IB'n.U . 1 (rum Hursv. 1'....L. i ..... Beret moil w Cinnamon, CitruusUai : f . b-iituii-ea Clovea, ( , Ang'tkaUs - uersiiium, . (. . ... nni .i linon,' ' sitak Miraaaa. . ' V.ieimi . - . . Kutwes,. -. - - Amis. mI . " faaaafisa. "." -l.',iiii ni i!,, . . 'ailerjireSB, . Xts-sn-'ibn 'l -Alfsfftoe, " .'It'oiie, Ciniisunai Bark, k i:.A,nMI a. mho., tlovns, - IIM t;il Ac. t 1 Ws ksvs constantly on liaiol a tsr.'C etnek of 'bs shove artK-lea : also, Iii an. ling lMiiioe aud Inks of sU kinds, which we sell vry h ' oHDAN" A t'ARK,"'7 ' 1 Wboloaal. and Ketml Omiritlsta Hay 17-447-tf , .. ,. Fetor-burg, Vs. II K " JOESAV CAES, , BUCCE880RS TO GEO! B. JONTIB CO, IVkOlOMl) BBd BOIAIII r ' t ii v o o t m a,( h, - ' MCTEiwncno, ta HATI rsnsoswd Ifietr stock of Dnii;, M'lt cmea. Fain la, Oila, Vrnisbes brah. Wis duw Olaea, Irv4,tuns Perfuui.'rv. Fancy ArUi les; As., to Ui saw snd rommoiliou. buiTilmg cor aer ofeyeamar. and Weehmgton au-eeia, ixvnt- l ll'led ur in llie heel .cue, srnl aniitalilr arrsng. jBB lares seala. burh ayhiais gmHtmwt " - tsrsievnl tor paet peti tiu,,. wvica tnetr f fif P'f t' k "'sW a t iur t and. li y w t l tiiv'H ?.i-t.ii.vdbeir ,nu:omf::.asBuriiia Uiwnlfi.il tbt y. .mil Jm ...waU .prvai4 tarrv JLkzm. ! : : ) Ineir W aolensle IlepaitnMIt will be w.-ll at tended to. '."i.: ' - phrsiciana in tlie country may re'y on Uirm fs pnrs arttr-Km. . Particular attuirlim w.I lie givun to I'livai nana' 1'mKniaiana, stay ami tugnt; WtLtea B. Jokbas 1 i - 'i (J iarFn Caa bt-piember -i-Jm. i . - '-! 1HS FlFTELN IIL'MjUKI) B U rl II ELH' ii 1 : . : IM KW HACKS - 't-ll -Wvw,Brw."W1i.itcaai SHitT;. .T st kuwast marant pnva, by ' ' . Lnint.A prt.L . fit 11 ill'. . ,,. 4,atkta.puaiSe - in r CHXAjraoTrs. UEAItU'S PATENT IXrCIv Tib; ALSO, . Patenrsipir-AfJJastlBsr Tie, TUE HOST SIMPLE AND GREATEST IMPROVEMENT OF TUB AGE FOB BALLKO COTTON, i MUCH, RAFER FIIOX IRE, AND CBKAPEB having bold, labueli. last beaboii THS PATEJTT 100X71 wseaa recommend them lo givs' entire satiafae tiua. Ws hsvs taken lbs AsSaev for ths ptau. Forona Ton. and uitw&r.U i?!.!...!. .mi dwooaat will bs allowed. T era, a hbaral , , . , eVMT'RHUT ACO.. '. ' WiluutiKton, S.O. Aug IS-s-am , t t v ' . , ' htaudard copy. r c O-PAlilXEBMlIP hOTICE. ITis nnderalgned hava tltia day forrned a Co- pannerahip, uudnr ths nsm. of U. H. dnr rno COWAN A 1 1 , IiW ins pni-iKis. of oarrying on a Mon.r.1 Coaimwaton, ehiptiuis and buuoIv Binirmaa ia the I ur at wuiiiiiimUui. h. i I hoit odio. or tAe preaeW, is on tha Corner of Cliesuut ami Water BUseta, uv aloirs, where they wiu us nsppy to near rrom and Serv. their meuda. By the let. of October next, they will be fully prepared to ruriuab. .uppliea of all kinds. Itobl'. H COW A0 " ... ;.s : , ... , . JNO. W. CAMEHuN, JAMKa H. HILL. AOgl-aOS-tf- ! , , , WilmugtoB,J.p. - JAntl OOKllO.V A CO., , COMMISSION MERCHANTS, KORFOLK. Ta, fT."" TTTLL ori'K STulCT ATTENTION TO TBI I V sale of' Cuttoa and all other nrodnoa. and to ths purchase of all Plantation Mupplies. , Onr honae raeeLlli.l,eil In Ntl.tlk 1m 1 tfM bf James Oordon, of Warren County; North Car olina, wng was w.ii anowa snrongnout tn. stats. W trust ihat our long .apwi.uc. u ihsComuiis. ab buelneas has made ua If miliar with It la all Ita brandies, snd entitle, oils t portion of th. patronage ol the good people of our native Htats. Clen. M. W. Ransom. B. F. Moors . 1. Rmllh Col. N. M. Lone, Hob. Kenneth Ksvner; P Ifl riiiitli, Jim. M. Motalv, Ur. W. Hawkins, Wm. li. Jones, Juo. J. bell, Hon. Wm. A. Oraham, B. Hejit. lt4-4o-Su , JA1APHCO FAUlLl FLOCU. . t au-nUBakev Urludlaa. "- Oib HottsKiarw-a ssy Floor oaocwo m gun. Tvanta is the BtsX.-rSspBctslly if it to ba in by or th year, f or sale by . 1 - . - , . iKlUilLABF.LL, ' g4.a0--3 lf ; ... . Market lkuar. KEAlTlri L I LOHEUS. , 11TB RATE FOK RAI.E, II F, A. SMALL II eolleotwa of nhoive aad beaatiful Ureea llouet Plsnts.eieistiuK of Us rarest Oeranlnuia. Ac, Ac They are Iu dower-pots, and ars in s toe, thrift? eundttioji. They were eultivatod fey tne rair nanus ol a beautiful and sooompllahed rmrut, sua may consequently as relied oa as being rare spe(iiieus. Buy them, young geMtis- B4ou, ss pniei'ms lor your isfiv-iovea. oc(. juivj ij JCMviaa ixutil. ' ALLA. cV JIIX0. ; V It O L K H A L M ' Seedsmen, Nnrscrj men A Florists. ISO MA IN T. ' . " (UKUEll 61. CHARLEa HOTEL) Richmond, " OM la-v . T. JAWICi HOTEL, 7 NEW OULEANB. PStOPStlKTOetA I ' WM A HT HI) .W. F. COllKF.liK. .Or NswOsluns. Hputtawood Holel, Klrlimoud. ILUflhAPH kU lulf KOfi OFFICWI, . is aorusriA or aorr.u Julv 4-t-8ia DUTY'S WASHING MACHINE, AMU TH UHIVTESAI TIOTHIS VTRTSOZit THE BEST ANl) O.NLY VVAoIlINa UA ' CHINE" AND WRINGER THAT HAS i UKLNFLLLV TESTED IXTHI3 PLACE. TIIFSE fIrilIM 1 bars beea uaed fJT Sf.ms time in the taiinly of the secretary of tn. rtiale slid the H nior rdilor of the Ariini, and, I BIB authorised to ai.ate.1ia v. Kjven entire aataaiso lan J be Machines are patented, sod ttereons nniiur any oilnr Ma'.hinvs line them ar. liabls to lie proe'i'tnvd. Persons wishing to purchaas can get oil oa trial. . Bo not bi Inuscod, by any kind of represnnlsv lion. In I. ii) a Mai'luiMii unlil V'"i etamius Uieas. JOll T. IHftltALK ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR LAW. " No. 9, 1 Iur ktF(.'r'lt,,I'airtlcvlllc, C, i imr-t'ItTt in llin N'.ifst sn-l F...1. rl C""i'". tey m wwwr rmmnvimy ivt mw -bit-" llfn;eHlllSi illMtlM-U. illlriflf j,- ted to iiia rum. (..Ititu. noun ted atljrwhnr tk Sorlh C rivir' .in run ,S fiiiiLirisii lumhsx, J l.l' liMon. Va., are now rt'Ccivmjr. eud pie pruK tbturlall vtiv-A of 1 AR l ll,ltl,rt sa I nf Uii lw mIu iu nnJiiniu-d (t.iautiii.s t ilLhllkLl riiltt V1AN lil'ANO, . nelcri'-d fntnl the piiTcst esfircw-s lmortJ, war rsiiUMl nre st.nl or llie liiirlo-at standard : I il'i- I IKi I I m ls and , . ... ' ) (II.U.IiOMI'NIIIV, ' ..J " VTepari'd iifni. r the .nnrnriaion of Profesecw MiLl.t.VM liil.llAM for ,,.- ti-l'i,, cnumi. lii a nuve Mirt-eniai(e of the i'iioaptiatoB, Wits au Bill pia t-atfioiuit u( AainMiia; ... . I l.lU (,l!nM 1'f.AHI I II. C53,:7S (icIii'lTT TT" " illiy-FuntM. PresM-Bt. OUue ho. . kottrUH-uth btievt , MISCILIAMOUS. BEJyJ UOBnM), ,,..,. lUTS OT HOSTS I iKOUH. J iuorac and Counsellor aY Laws ' - NEW l'OP.K. . . . Aasoeiated with r.Ot'.ER A. PUVtift, K..i., f.. awly of Virginia. iU atUmd, thoroc i 'r and reaiptly, to all basmeaa commuted ,e Ju. Bian-" agemiut. Aug. trt,18eTlS-1y " ! - ' 5 "Iff )Tt t ki. unatnrAWv v f Mta..!. HUSH, Always ea band. Pnea, perrt., l 30 . BRASHON, AllkAB (. ' ' KeatuuortoTuckersnowlI.il. " ""-- - -.. - f . .: .:..uu.UiB,B."c-.- BBACTIFUL MIStlKLLASKtHs'lJOfiKS. lf gtsat varuty juat rveeived at our u, JJoua . blure, aU to Taker's Nt-w lull . '. ' . WlANmiN, k'AliliAR k Ctt.; - Ag. an-ia-tf iRu.,i,,il.,c. IPO nno hoars' ': '' ' U.UVS ll. surr, In vi-r, bnlilea bikT blad--u,r"-. . ilLLIAM. JuMattO., Augaistf WhidssalstMocis. ptiOIHI VLSI H i' Ifm Bael, r 1 .. x.. . . .' . Y . .. .. ""o, iierinTr, r.ivra, Sim strietly kamily. PtU.lAM, Jdhkn A 1 O., , Aug. akWa-tf j . Wholesale C.nKcrs, r a i , AO(VD BALE TEACH KB, totakrth. scmsl ( ..,n,VUMgf , me jitjuv an'i renial. departaawits of th. lifinTKOWJ ACAI'tMI. : "aa of eipariencs, and a native of the Mate, wtlb geod ratersMSH pn-rerred. Apt lr to , ., ' B. P. HAtuHi'llKY, . . ' Heey of the lWd of l rnii...Mi, Aug. ktte , , . nerttord, S. C. PlIOTVORAl'Iim CITRAKOERH VISITTXa T licit ll'e erne ,1 O poutolylBvttod to rail at ' WATSON'rf GALLERY VP ART, AND EXAMINE TOE WANT, ' . ' .-' BEAUTIFUL ntSTIKOX, I Oil, rokTHAlTV, - " PHGTOtiHAPRS ste. Oa salutation St this ealaiilMhmeiit. ' Photosrranlia Bsaeuteii in ti.n tni m, wv .i thssrt. , , . ' 1 Particular attention give copying old !.- RcU)igh, Jutist SM tf Aa es eel lent eneltfv t lim..oi.l.l. a.. . . . ; linng pnrposes can be bad at Haliliiirv at 11 1 (KI oar huiu len. or mi'2 ISI at Chii,. ki. (',..,. . , S Apply w POWELL, WnJ0K A CO. i aa.Wj71.su. cVN-tt "ANDRE T H' , FIIKS TURNIP SEED. ,,'t; ' ' (CHOP OF 1S07 ) ' A "7 Early Hat Duu-h Turnip. , " Bad 'lop , , Ka. "M Hn... St. 1 1 1. Largs PiMiierauian tilob Ho, ' o ai.....o. . . . Psrpl. lop lints IWa l.. Just received at the Driif Mtor nf ' r tie. W UXIAJWi A HAT WOOD. July .rt-gfifl-lf ' pUUE CUiEB VLSEQAB 111 Uosght eprealy for PICKLINO. for sale by i - Augls-T-tf' - DOUGLAS BKLL. ALUOUA UIBXIMI I LHI. WE OFFER TO THE PI BLIO TIIIH CI'l.F srated kluul. and hi riooi m r....i lured that its superiority over any other i LI III Oil OIL will civs It S tsvorable acceptance with ths public st iargsi It si Boa-avruieiva. lice from anv diaagrwable mu ll. It will not Kmaae ths hands. It will uot suilur greseetbe clotliinr. '' ' ; j It produces a soil aud beautiful hgut. It la not trying to tt.ecyea. li Is kh.CJiespetBi;at.i(iFtirmevrircred. It can be need iu any hmwum Lainu b, changing the bonier. ... It has bee nioet levurabiy reeeived, sn.1 nro- nouw'cd by Juices lo l4he (j.ir av. M,mt bi lk asi.a bt'BNiso ki.cin now m une. , Wa ar. prepared to luruadt tto trad, with Una ralnaliie article at low rau'ia, and wc sobeil fi-nu ths pnblio sisiuiiiaiion and trial.. Wa at. alw prepared to fiiimnh IdiMis, Cmuinrvs, I'miiom anilWica. iiulns to maniiiW. lure the oil or i. sell in eauh county, will bs sold oa roaeonalWe terms ou application to t It vT.-MFMT CO., Af'llKtfloiirr and B huiuinlt Itmtrr July l.l-w-.liu luuuiKh, N. 0 CAT1I AHTICAIM ALTER ATI) i: I'H.LS. ' REOOHMF.XDKD l! THS ri;Sr lu. uuuia. Piir.lf Vittktabln, ho Cul 1B tliero. .Never tttil-e ; Ih-iuu C'oaUl am. n o Mu ars perfpclly taat clean. ' kor rnvulaUiui ilia liow-i. and for il.'l. our. ..I - Bilious Fever, lilliiuta II. a.ieche. l. or Utiviniea, Jeithttjm,-- IniiiK-crtion ,, l)yi na, Liver Kneasua, lHr,o e, ). ol Appetite, Kick licatiai'lje, m ,n a reimlds ( allnrle- ir.-o.l.ii... le ici'ilureii I. W. P. MaiirtC. w ho has no .ni r,,. a Plivsictan in Nirlli t sroln to, m i,.,. l ,i.M formula by whiuh these puis are iu, ,u,l h ( li ly reuoiniticii4l iio'in. t;oi. n.rf. siari.ni. tne (iiMiiiHriitHi.. ,1 r,.t,.; .t and ProfoeMor i)f Cuifiiiistrr m tno i.inv,.i1(r ol Nonh Carolina, has o.:.u,cd ilo-m, anil ,-..n uii.M they ooniais no aicrciuv or am i.iio r i., ...... rat eunatitiieiit whatever. ... .. . Call ami vvt a t.u -inlar. , ' Pmpacea ami aoni iiy 1 RB Ml MiH'-. , Alanuiaut'iMiitr i , ... Fob 1-1.41-tf Cliaiwl li.ii. .N V' ' Ft sals in BaU ib by . : vvujlIamh a imf u AMERICAN BlTTLI'io. The Creitt fcoutltrrn Tonic, AND THE MOST fALATAJ.l.U t TO- 'smirJrlrtlrisjraiWrV! ttACtrtETltESt " X IXlR I lit I LiiU'h I'lM I i IA. I ' ! r-'i... -ia.-. ; i ixi'jU rrt it....; mi, m. t ..... . t DinrUti UlUt.llLnrA uf tiif; i.Jj.l.'l. ..U Bil !--AtT i- rFsTsttir- t mir lff'3bJt riwitx - , , lUkMt--'U-ltt4i of Ut 4vHtcttv b iLUT-i. fair ip hmm tt m'Mtw t t ffr trr "f .1 Utfi tjrflr I'HIwi tt-v-Hf4w- Wl- AABVaTisr'sr.rtr"- V tlifiii hftinre aiil riifttf,tiify hi -(i tn n- ur t di-w-sv-, In wnk Utu n.i m,, U-MiurB irU Mni rJ Uvvnium. 4'r!ti i .t (H'.lMimfiV .Hfipli'-i. Kiuliij mi.'iii'. i! :t.t (.. til iit-rv'. lotlii' ikU1 l.tt'ifc 4..I-M i . lllVftiHAtiUf - kltil Ifl llW't Hiji'HfIT ft t'-t-f TI-Wsti'lM ,-llr.rrl WftJiK-ti .tin Ju,. Ui, JiamuiH 1., Ji-itf-su uim f tin n tlilli Ml'l Well kiwwu ' i tw: Utiiel 1st .n . -i: PttlilfH, t Wtiltm tl H AM' Hi IH'' ( - " nt m ui ft Mil' im. . it. i. 1 ? '! " iur iuur ui -ih ' r apt M lw 1- V
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Oct. 4, 1867, edition 1
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