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- XT i " !; ' - -'V. u . it'i P i.';' VOL. III. ilALEIGnr N. C, TUESDATr JANUAIlY 7, IciGS r;o. I i I A a . t 111 I r , ! .' II I V i. J : DAILY tiEiTINEL. WJI, E. PIlLL, I'hofiiiktob. PR OXISEST M TENTH IN 1 867. 7. The JuariBtn arrested at Zacatecas Jesus Gour.ales Orteirs, who cliimcd to be legel President of Mexico, tod lent hies to 8m Louis I'otosi to be tried by cotjrt Dir- til. - Destruction hy fire of the Jail at King Tree, B. C; twenty-two negro prisoner! were burnt to death. -- t. Passage hy the Houie of Represent tifel of the District of Columbia suffrage bill vf the rreaideot's vetoayes 1X8, BR f . Sentences of Lynch, McMshon, and the L.flthT ('""'' ' ""i. i ' convict commuted III U Jl.llS itlll" i'ijutiiik v mm'iu .w- Jection by the Virginia Senate ot the Con stitutional imouuiucuv, '.;' Katitication by the Kansas House oi Representatives and the Senate of Illinoie ..r tha ('mjiitiidnnal amendment. . 11. Adoption ot the amendment by the . .! .... at . 1 itr- HotlM) oi itcprtwiiiauv " juatuc uu c- wad.; Ratiiiuatioa br the Senate of Kan eas of the House resolution to confirm -the Constitutional amendment. Decision by the Supreme Court! of the United Btatea that the Missouri tert law was unconttitu- tional ' . . ' in Two hiimlred Dtjreont arownen or the breakini? of the ice o Regent'a Park, ism Ann u. H. Heufttora eiectea in new York. Pennsylvania. Indiana, Illinois and Missouri. Katification by the Minnesota Itosseot Representatives, and the 8enateoI West Virginia, of the constitutional amend ment, and passajje of same by Illinois House ot Representatives. 18, Katification o the constltntlonal amendment by the Indian and Minnesota 11 l-.nloalnll inf ' SOO.OflO ' UOUnds of powder stored in the hulk tiulpie at Hong Kong, China, destroying the schooner I'kamet and killinir forty persona ' ' ldOO, Senate of Pennsylvania ratify ennstt I tutional amendment.- - . 19. Abolition of the right of the Franco Chambers to debate the address from the throne 1 80. .Napoleon's ministers resisfn.. -SI. A, H. Lee, (if Praino At Boche, draws the first prlw, valued at 1300,000, at the drawing of the Crosby Opera House "Art Association oi Chicago. S3. $750,000 fire at Vlcksburg, Mies.-. Legislature of Nevada ratify constitutional amendment ' 24. Annexation of Schleswig Molstein hi Prntsin. Passage by House ot Reprpsenta- tives of Indiana of constitutional amend nsent. ; ' L SO. Cotton Warehouse: In Albany St., N, j J borned, loss iua,uuu. 81. Destruction by fire of Patapsco Chem ioal Works, Baltimore, toss f uO.000. JtS. President vetoed Colorado bill. 'i.i. presidu vetoed Nebraska bill. Mis sissippi reject (lie constitutional amend- 80, Cscobedo deftts lUraniott at San J etnto, . FKBHtlAllT. ' -8. L. W. Jerome, N. Y., robbed or -100,. 000 in bonds. Khode Island adopted , con stitutional amendment V , Kenton Woollen Mills destroyed by fire at - Covington, Ey. Constitutional kmvndment ratified br Pennsylvania U. R. 8 Rejected by Louisiaua H It.; alsoby Dels war. 'j. 7. Donation by George Pabody for ednr cation in the Southern btatfa of $1,100,000 la Kiss, bonds as security for thr planters' Bank. - 8. U. S. Senate admitted Nelraaka. One bnndred thousand dollars lost by fire at Mo bile. ' , 9. Mobile nearly destroyed by (ire. Loss $800,000. Town of Belize totally destroyed. The U, S, Ronae of Representavsives passed Nebraska bill. ,J8. Fenlun rising in County Kerry, Ire land. 1 - 83. One hundred peiwuii Ulllefl at Pansel appo, Italy, by the explosion of powder : magazine, 27. Fire at Philadelphia. Several houses burned down. Loss $150,000. - -" 1 MARCH.- 1. Defeat t the tll in the U. 8. Senate to admit Colorado. - Nebraska declared to ; be a State by the President .8. Military Reconstruction Bill returned to the Senate by the President ? Bill passed ver vetft same day. "s 4 Fortieth (lonjtrcea assembled.. Wade - elected President ot the Senate, and Colfax Speaker of the House.; - t ' t - - 6. General uprising of Fenians in Ireland. ' ' I. Floods in Kentucky and Tennessee, ' Property destroyed to the extent ot several ' millions. One thousand persons killed by t as earthquake at Mytilene. :''t, 13. Commanders ol military districts ep- pointed by the President ' Great flood in ths Ohio river. Great destruction of prop erty. Sfilrmre succeeds Fabre GefTrard as ' PresiJont of H ivti. 14.Fireatl.iJieftKo. Loss, $100,000. 16. Fire at Albany, Ga. Loss $200,000. . Fire at Memphis, Tennessee. Loss $150,000. 17. Riot in New York. -80. Co' '""ional amendment ratified , by Mau mi 'sf-enftte. . 22. Winter Umu, n (N. T.) Theatre burn I ed dawn. LneS V-iOJmO. ' i S3. Sup. lie. Bill r,:tnrnd to Congress by ,v President with veto. Pawed the same day. 24, Mediation of the U. 8, refuted by sParagnsy. . 27. i-.vor Jionioe, jude Al-n nd .At . torney Sieneral Ilerron removed trom office nt New Orleans by Sheridan. v 80, Llndell House, St. Louis, burned down ; loss $1,800,000. Treaty with Russia commnnicatcd to Concreas. $7,200,000 (or the purchase nt Watrussia, Congress ad journed. . APIUU L James IS;. English, Democrat elected " Governor of Connecticut The Paris exhi bition onened. 8. 'j ixitv nine miners killed by an expln- Hon n l l ' i' i 6 H.eA , V. P. iiitcrc . niilimi kv".:! 41 hi I f ( . i.that i Heft tn t. (Ninimi--!- by apjiri hei.s ,ht Hope colliery. Vs. inn Ambassador applies for run to ssve the li of Msxi lie be captured at Qiicrelaro. 'vil (oiwiirda a rrqurat to e Mexican aiitliorines. d tiiio in Kurooe en used ii ol ur In tween Vniismsnd i r iHm v. 8. I. S. Sim Alt !,a r-iini 1. lo. r........ . cinnnti l-ii'-ii-,! 12. 'J v. in t! e 33. L.c. the purchssa of ' i!;i(i!Iery at Cin- -i.oofi. 1 I y an erploaioo , i i. t r, - tj 's a .hi. I & f bill to restrain the President, Gen. Grant, 1 do utsn. ttru irom executing the Recon struction law in Miisippi.; -MAY. I , ;t' , 1. Jeff. Davis petitions for a writ of Kabeat eorjwi. uranteo. - S. Salnave declared Dic&ter ol . HsvtL 8. Jspanese Coinniiasioaers preaegted to President Johnson. 8. Nsvy Ysrd buildings, Memphis, burned down loss $300,000. Writ ot ptu issued forJett. pavia. Atlaotio cable ol 1865 disabled by an iceberg, - i 10. The Luxemburg question settled. ' , 11, Luxembarg declared neutral territory. 13. Jeff. Davis brought betora the V. & District Court at Richmond, Admitted to i ball. The application of Georgia for an In junction against the enforcement of the Re construction Law dismissed. 14. Cotton mills of Darby." Pa , burned ilonn kiss llio.utt). ltiul at Mobile. Two killed, several wounded. -' IS. tjueretaro captured by Liberal troops 16. The IT. 6. Bur.reme Oiurt tismlaaed tne auienrled bills ot MissiaainDt' and r, . . . . . . . ' & Co., N. J., destroyed by Are ) ion $188,. 000, 100 workmen buried in the ruins ot the Buffalo Print inn Mills: 4 killed. 15 in 17. 148 hoBse burned down at' Idaho City; loss $1,000,000. 19. Mexican General Monday shot at Queretam, 28, Uueen victoria's oroclamation in referrenee to the eonfedoratioB ot the Cana dian provinces. - i .n-e. ' -. ,t 84. President Mosquera ot Columbia de posed by bis own troops, . ; . , . ctenteuces ot tue Fenian prisoners an nounced in the Br, Hons of Commons, r .. t. President Johnson visits Raleiirh.. X. C, and Richmond, Va, Campeacby, Yues tan, taken by the Liberals. 2. The Cur of Russia at the Paris xoo sition. "'...,, 8. Judiciary Committee renort in isvorof Impeachment. Wilson's resolution censu- Tine the President Arrest of Santa Ann aiveraiTUZ, , . i -A. .. - ...!, . " i ' i-y ',. 4, Monument dedicated to-the memory of Jacob Johnson, the father of the President at Raleigh N.", Cap- Mikes left New lork on the raft "XoKmrtti," arrived at I Southampton, July 26th- 6. Sheridan anooint Flanders ttowmmr. Chief Justice Cliase opened the . V. 8. C. I Coort at Rslelgh, N, C f Boiler explosion at Philadelphia! 27 persona killed. At tempt to assassinate the Ccar ot Rossis at 1 Fan, v1.'- .'. ' 7. Dextert heat Lady Thorn, at Lone isianei mne neai. b:s. b:m, a. umperor 01 Anstna crowned Klnit oj Hungary. - - lu, Harttora Carpet Co's works. Tariff - ille, Ct, burned ; loss $3,000,000. Trial of John H. Surratt - 13. Stanliery's opinion on the Reconstruc - tion Law. 13. Fight between Sam Collyer and Bar ney Aaron, at Aquire Creek; 68 rounds Aaron victorioos. Fight on the Island of t ermosa. - Nati ves punished 1W murdering trie crew ol tue darK JOme. itaut. Uoia. McEenzie killed. --!.,. IS. Anti-Catholic riot at Birmingham. 19. Fox's Theatre. Philadelphia, burned down ; loss $A4t0o0.:' Maximilian executed. ju. i laiiunm i urwiaiuiuoo rauiyinir ine I i. n u,. , , ...... 1 treaty with i Russia far th transfer of Wal- rnsaia. City of Mexico surrendered to the Liberals. 81. Visit of President Johnson to the Knights Templar of Boston. ' i-i. Ethan Allen beat Dexter on Long Island in three heats.- Fire at St Paul, 51 iiinc-mota; loas $150,000. --.- 24. U. S. fceauier WinootU arrived at jfonress atoaroe witn rorty esses ot yellow fever on board. 23. Ths Schooner J. T. Ford, H tons, sailed from Baltimore to Havre; arrived AuauBt 19; two of the crew drowned. . 1 87. Vera Crus surrendered to tb Liber als. ' ' 89. Grand celebration at Rome.: St Pe ter's Day, . - - . ivtr. 9. .Meeting of Congress, according to ad jonrnment, Destruction by firs of Bass. tene, St Kttts, West Indies; five- lire lost , 7. Riot at Franklin, Terra. 8. General Santiago Vidanrri taken pris oner in the City 04 Mexico and ahot 18. The Sultan arrives in London., t 9 18. Ths Tenth Seengerfest .Musical Con vention met at Philadelphia.! - Destruction. fire, of the Theatre Comiqne, at St Louis, and of several buildings at Concord, N, H. i IS. Correspondence in relation to Recon struction ftsnt to Congress. 1 Restoration of the Republic celebrated in the City of Mex ico. -' k i I - -n.it 18. Boehm's distillery, in Sflth street N. Y destroyed by fire; loss $500,000. De trnctive fire hr Jersey City ; loss, $300,000.. 19. President vetoes - the Supplemental Reconstruction Bill. - . v 20. Adjournment of Congress to Nov. 81st . , . 23. Two men killed and several wounded in a riot butween Radicals and Conserys tives at Kogeryille, Tenn. . 80. General Sheridan removes . J. M. Throckmorton, Provisional Governor of Texan. . . ,-, . (--'-aMioyjsa!. - .. . J-4 . 1. General Sheridan "reconstruct" the New Orleans Board of Aldermen. ; Wm. ' II. Brownlow elected Governor of ' Tennessee. 5. John L. Helm elected Governor of Ken tucky. i. ' 10. The jury in the case of John H. Sar- ratt unable to agree, are tlischflrged. - John M. Binckly, Asst. Att. Geo., U, 8., publishes a document Containing statements emanat ing from Ches. A. Dunham' to the effect that Judge Advocate Holt and J. M. Ash ley had endeavored to persuade him, Duo. ham, to conspire to procure testimony im plicating President Johnson in the conspir acy to min der Abraham Lincoln. . President Johnson suspends Stanton and appoints General Grant Secretary of War ad interim. 14. Dexter makes the fastest time tt re cord on Buffalo Course. 17. The President removes Gen. Sheri dna from the command of the Fifth Military District. - 18. Successful laving ot th il,le be tween Havana, Cubs, and ' Punt Rosa, Florida. . . 81. Battle on Republican River, Kmnis. bftween U. S. trnfps and ltdum. " Jen. O'lloran shit in the city of Mexico, Rail--way over Mount Cenis opened. . .-.. Sit), tien. MCKies removed l'""i t'i mm. mand of the 8ocontl Military In ?9. On hundred and tfi--..-Sin Id' rs wni-b if pr. vii - at fc'.l.' " ti .- . , lr. irt. e t!i--iii- i-yod ty ueorgia. bilk Uommlssion lloass) r Kateirsee from LAOcboo to Liverpool. 11 T. . ACITBMBKX. ,. . - . 1. Electioa proclsoaatioa issued by Pres ident snares. . 8. The Acting Attorney Generl Binck ley's opinion on Sickles' famous order No. 10, . . . - . -- , 8. Pracuunction of the President on the o'oatructioB Riven to the execution of de crees in oourt. . 4. Spanish fleet in the Paciflc ordered I home. 8. DemecraUe party triumphant in Call tornia. it il. uaigbt elected Ooveroor. The Sultan proclaims aa amnesty to the Cretans. . , 0. West Hartfon reservoir dam swept aay by the flood.' $200,000 loss. Sixty persons seriously injured by tne tall ol seats at iDiuennrn (Jouaty f air, new Jarsey. . 7. rreudeot a amneaty proclamation. 13. $52,174 stokw from the Blue Hill Na thinal bank, Maaa. Cashier knocked down and pireect. ' ir-w..JKm, . 14. $40,000 worth of property destroyed by firs at Cincinnati. The United State I snd Cuba inlned by Uletranh cahla. . ; Tha I Taeoins? chouer shin wins the srreat ooaaa I - " J . . - , I 17: Dedication of the Antletam Cemetery. $1,000,000 lost bv fir at Portland. Me. 19. Maryland Constitntioq adopted - It. Rescue of the Feniaat priaoora at Manchester. 20. Allocution issued by the Pope, de j "oonol Jff the proceedings of the Italiaa Kovernmnt 23. Garibaldi call on li is followers to march en Borne. Proclamation from Victor Emanuel warning all Italians to take no part in the revolutionay movement, 84, Anest of Garibaldi by the Italian authorities. Riots at Florence. 25. Severe hail storm at Readinc. Pa. Half millions panes of glass broken,- Proc hunatlon from Victor Emanuel, explaining arrest of Garibaldi. " ; ' . 28. Tobacco factory of Reuben Ragland destroyed by fire at Petersburg, Va. . -. i . . - 88. First election in Louisiaus under Re construction law. 80, Address to his countrymen from Gar! baldi, coanselling them to persevere-. in their attempt seainst Home I , i. .".-,1..". '.ill Reconstruction law. The Ganbaldians o cnl)T Aousoendente. t - .. . - 8. Galvesten, Toxas,' iiumdsted : loss $100,000. -1 Many rraons killed and a large amount of pro petty Destroyed by a storm Upon the Rio Grande. Russia commands that Candia should be ceiled to Greece, Defeat ol the Papal troops by the Garibakt- ians at Bagiures. ' t" 8. George Shsrswood. (Dem.l eleoted Judge of the Supreme Court of Pouylva nla, George It -R. Hayes (Rep.t U-ctl 1 t rihin uumuMt Ma;i1 'v 1 elected Governor oflowa. 1 a n.itio . Min,.iu,. tt... ih. n.. Uldians and Papal troops. - - ' is Menntti O.ribaldi astiimaa a,inmaBt int tha Red liirr . . 14. Defeat of the Papal troops by the Garibaldians. ,..,.-,-18. " ADDrenticeshio ol neirro children la Maryland declared void uuder the Coa -by rhmf Justice Chase. , . 16. Trauce determinea to intervene lor the settlement of the liomsa question, fhe sown oi florina captured y tne UariliaJ diana. 17. Sea took v fails to mske 4 tntle In t mhnia, an ,n.i. - l0. Nero. recaptured by the P.P.I tnr, . r.i, -irfL k ,fL " I . I." terms ot tne Heptemtier treaty. 81. 88 and 2 Election in Vlreinia un- der the reconstruction Isw. .. , 82. Abortive attempt at insurrection la Rome. 1 . - . ' 84. Treaty concluded with the Kiowa t and Csmsnche Indiana. Garibaldi rcioins bis follower. 80. Treaty concluded with the Apaches, v-unyeunesanu avrapanoes. , i 80. Departure ot the French fleet tor CiritaVeochia. ' t7. Proclamation from Victor Emanuel denouncing Garibaldi. Defeat wft lie GarU baldians at Uonta Rotond. 88. Arrival of tb French fleet at Civiu Vecchl. , , - 80. Election In Georgia under the Reoori structioa law, The Italian army crosses the frontier and marches againat the Garibaldi' ana. Weston starts on his Chicago walk oi 1,800 miles. , - : 80. 1880,009 Are la th tor of Blunt A Co., S. T. .i-i-v i J 81. - France demands an explanation from Italy oi the invasion of the Papal territory by the Italiaa army.- ' I r; 1 ! -. novaaiBBn. -' -" 1. The French troops arrive in the Eter nal City; Garibaldi's forces on the outskirts of Rome, ' " ' - -8. Prise light betvreea Hewley and Kee ns at Wechawkea, N. L, the tormer the victor, . Proposition to wttl Roman qnes tion mad by tha Italian, Prussian and French Government! 8. Terrific gal in Rochester, the Btate Arsenal and other buildings blown down. Battle between Garibaldi' force and th Papal army near Tivoli; 8,000 ot the in surgents killed, wounded and made prison ers; 4,000 Ganbaldians disarmed. ' - 4. Extensive bread riots in Exeter,' Eng land : the mob suppressed. a. Election aimculty la the 4tb Ward of ew lorx, a printer named JTrtrt abotdead; Advices received is Havana, of a tornado in th Island of St. Thomas: 600 lives lost. Election ia New York city. T. Riots incited by the Garibaldiaa Party of Actioa in different parts ot Italy , many of the rioters are wounded and killed. 10. Great colliery explosion in Ferndale? England ; 800 lives lost. 11. Earthquake in Jamaica ; great dam age to property, and kx of life. 12. Prize fight between Harry MeCollen and Jim Roach, on Long Island, near th Unioa race-track, fit teen rounila fought ; Roach declared tb winner. , 13. Annnal Episcopal Dioren Coves tioa ot New York, held in New York ; rpso lutiooa ia favor of a division of the Diocese adopted. - Aa Artillery School rwtablinhed by the War Department at Fortress Mon roe. '" ' .' - : - 14. Execution -of Sylvester Quillcr. the negro, who killed his wife at Elizabeth, N.J. .i - - 30. Great prise fisrht between Fre I fiu-y of Chicago, and A Dofty, of St. Loois. lor a stske of f 1,000 a side, and th cbampkw ship of middle weight, came off st Koiwrt. yiiie station; 131 rounds fonght; Busiy the victor. , - 81. Accident on the Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Broad Gasge rai Irosd ; lire per sons killed.- 13. Execution of the condemned Ffiiiann," A 1 ktr, Lark in and Gould, in Manchester. 84. Broad riot in Belfast, Ireland; the lots suppressed. 1 28. Boiler exploaiou on the a'teamer Bau. ,teia4s, in Hi Mersey, Liverpool : thirty live.t0H.-4, ; - ' BBCKslBltK. "' 1 -"I -., " 3. The President's Messaee scut to Con grass. J do. T. Hoffman re-elurted Mayor ot New York. ' Virginia Reconstruct inn t'on- venuoa mot. : 8. The ship LvrH Brouahat arriyc' at New York, having lost 78 out of 8SiJ psssen. gers from Cholera. 7. Passage lA the bill by the House' of nepreeentative to suspend the further duction of the currency. 11.. The British , Government prohibits demonstrations 1 honor (if the Fenian who were executed at Mancliexter. TUo Shsrpley.Kelley tragedy In New Yoi k ; arrest ana suusrqueut Uiucliar' ot the accused. Conservative Convention at Richmond, Irfwomotive explosion at thestei ya. En gineer killed and fireman tern I, mwUled. TT- urpat ssewWMwm-nr &bw hm t rea. enu susuensloa travet. Cxolotuon at Clerk en well jail, London, trom a keg of po w uer pritceu iiiere py ine r eaians. i 18. Shock W aa sartbauak A exiilosloS at Syracuse, N. Y., st tea mluntes past three in the morning.- Terrible Railroad aoci- ueot, irom a collision ttetweca trains near Aumois en Lake Shore, bixtv oersnns kill 18. Explosion on the tup-boat Unit In the Mo ran ton Dock. Jersey Cltv -three men blown into the River, and one man ' killed. a. t eniae aitempt to mow up tne iras worxs in uiascow aurl at Warrington, near Liverpool. ' The srreateat erantionol Mount Vesuvius lor many oenutrlea, coniroeneed t ... ' . . : to-day. 4 i . ' i'' 1 sr. ilte remans storm Mart el lo tower. ann capture a number 01 arms. . , l. -, Z. The Louisiana Convention adopts a resolution ia favor of negro equality tn that Stats. Judge Buateed shot by the District Aiiorney ot JUoiiile, Attempt ol the; Fen ans 10 nesiroy tue uublin rout omc with Greek Are. Powder mills at Fsvetshsm, England, blowu upj. 10 persons killed, timers wounael. j .. bales og eeal ESTAT3, tft 1 Valnabla Property Tor Sale. TX VIRTUE OF A DEED OP TRI'ST twaen JJ ted 10 ate, by the late Wm. P. Cwllinfe 1 will I u. on Monday, Ilia 1.1th dor or January, IHflg, to tha highetit biddw, at tlw Uonrt H.mae 4nr in Wsrraiitoa, Uie nOlowW yaliiaM pniuerlyii ; ) The Traet ot Land on whieh tlte laU I'm. . Cnllnia iwablnd, at th time of hia death, altuautA nt uraniy, on tna niinamalHiro' Koad. . X'f "" wuRTwav vepiK, on (lit h. A G. U. H., and adj.amufr the luila ofjno. E. ' Jotwa, B. M. Colllna utd ottieiw, nwtainina; - ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-TWO (178) ACRES. ; fi this Trad are situated tha celebrated RIDGK WA1 MUM, whieh ar not sarpaaaed in (lis mamifaetiu of t'ioiir by say at tit tttat. The mna an m nnn-rate rannlag artr. . Thers are on tli pruauwa a Dw8llln Honaa, i tna iMneaaary oat-honma, barna, sUt.lea. ., tot eosvlnmag a fara The land is under Rood for eea and in a high state of eBlnyaikm. atant mm. half Uia traU twins; (neorigutal weotk, nvsnint te the Uooaa and UHL Thrra is alao a in yonn Orchard f Appl and Peach trees, well aetected, and aevaral youn I ...n- iaD -vu,pviiKfuf wittjia).. I ..r-. , ..v .. i I'erauua wihui( topuraUaaa would do Well t xamiiie th pyopnrty Wura Uieaale, s Atirnia meti auuwn oa aay or safe... Yr: rw. A , t" UJM Trnstas, , Dee. H--w4wlir4ilM , . . , , ,. f , , i. Valuable Laadi and Xillt for Sal. pUftStJANTTO A IIBCBKBOFTHE COURT jl. m jujuiiy na- a-uanaion uminiy; at Vail Term, inoi, i anau,on naiumay . tb lHm day or sannary uext on the nremisu, proceed t sell, st tmiWIo asia. inu ValUBtJla tianma-atr. Ma Bm. Will l aai vvuuvj, lUHiwu aa j., . : , THE KEOCO MILLS, sonaialins of nfteoo bnndred and ninety-fly sen ! '3: "r th North Carol I as Railroad. lyina; near th North Carolina Bailroad, I w,u,l, b.V m" f Von Hill u. 1 tie sua ivui are ike flrat saslltT of Cotton landa. Alxmt 300 ae'ra ar ekand. and bay been In eoltlvation.. Th rest is ra primitiv lr eat, and ia well Umbrirml, alUmuah aeonaidatabl quantity of Piua Tlntbnr ha basn ut off. Th hnprovmnenta .iatof aa axollnt saw Miu, wilh a forty-lwo inula circular Maar run by a JiiDrtla Turlilu Wheel, ahitih, for beauty ef work and qnidknaMof cutting, uiinrpaaad. Tti u also a tram road frum the Mill to ths Railrosd where there ia a turnout.- Alao a Grist Mill, which will grind 60 bn-hftlaof corn per day, Alao s More anil Office, a Ulackauillb. UUiip, and tour hutlaoa fiir oprrativ, aait , A LARGE AND CONVENIENT DWELL , . 1 IN'O. . .-. besntlfiilly aitnated on a hill, rontainin; icht noma, to whirb ar attadiml all n.irrtiaarr uut hoasea and Hublea, with two Oardona, bn of which oontama m of tba laravat nd aneat Heap parnoD; Arbor in tk Ktato. Th water oath plao to.teellent, sad It U on of th faealUueet loi-atiwia in th km aoantry. ., TtBH or salb :' Ons hundred and fifty dollar, nak feor tsoa sand two hundred and fifty dollar oo the 4th Moadayni Manhlsog, end not at six and twy emn.h from th day of aalu, bawrm m tsrwil. t or th balauoa, hiuiiia with approved -ennty wiH be required, and the title retained un til th rmrchaa ninn la na.,J p,.u., on th first day of FMirnar. iocs , . . LOVEUl) UJiiilJiGB, 0. M E. ' -Bse. 4-101-t Of Johnston Conuly. Important Land Sale In ITash Co , V.G, BtTtBTtJE of a decre of tb Hnprem Court of North Carolina, at inn Tom r iw(7 t eba.1, oa Batnrrtay, tha 1 1th day f Jannaiv, UfiH, S the lat residotc of WnlUifW WUdar iir da enawd, in banh onu' v, t!cr fc al. ! ptiblle anrtioa. th tract of I.J111I u-luoging te th Mlat f th dsceaaod, conUming . .,.,. ABOUT 430 ACRES. V: Watt awprwaad, yr7 yilaaiiWaaid OMlrahle j.rop- 1 Tum !One handrnd and (Irty 'dulltr raU; balasocoa a Credit at 8, IStnd HI mmiiiia. IttHiJ with approved ernmntii, wuh atltnut from dnjr 01 aaJ. Titl rstauaii until th purcbaav Sinni y ia paid. ii. ,- . ' . f Thaltad will b shown I partus di-iririK to saw it, by applying to Oatiliia Vililr,' En who raida 0 tha premise. . W'M. H. AVERA.firnimiaal.wmr, De. 14-tlu-lm Cmithi,elil, N. f," HISCELLAKE0U3. Jost Keceived.' ' . rr noxen ot.se ine cvuvtt fHisriMj I f Tiilaao-a. , - M bb. ptpe Family Flour, , ft heahrias wiiiwitkirB heat - " ' lot bnstldl (Mock I'aaai, at II VI. HI bine iv 0 Irish faiswt , ) ' 15 do ,. riimr giN.4. .. . .- i j 111 do (in Anpif-a. ..i !! in kvxs ( .lid N 11 a u itm1 l.-t K, MThiaki, I do Mai -Ka Uravr -7 Wine print . tin. -M aat-ks brotinj Anin Mall, at 1.1 w taat'W. i W. luihT, AAlilit rtrl, : Family Omder ami imin!aam Mnrhant itii t-srt-tivvul ttiira't, le.l-llMf H.b-,h. joiiig t. inn:i:u:, Attorney at Law atid Eerutsr is Batik- " . : rny' y, ITII.L n.ACTirr, l-i A I Tj THE CO i! j I V-t th liankririt c t. . .. t ' ia th A i-i-i -'i n.. 1 ... UPHCENIX LIFE INSURANCE goANY. IS I'ttf 8RNT19K THK C'fAlMH A Til VtSttUisi IUVTrAlV 9.9 -INnt'SS sri A St v. to ih ppiuWiif WOj Unbi,vii k tb'Hlhrtratientittatti l,.f.,bo. itp Mtaivawuts , t. t' ' ,1. H las tlulnalCjttMtiy, thaprMHn iMwr Jii t.ata Ihtit i,r,l. ' -'-,'. t i: Ita iaaurad ars allil to travnl anil isi.ja byiimiLiirlV'J h' TraJ 4. its wilietp ur tU NON-BWRFKITtn ' O. II K. hare ImmMI mat lv LUm aamial iiuliwnaA iM4te.ifl ai.uw.. tu.l a .ai.,l, At tf..,.... i .a. Swor to sM tit intor-rel fnne itnhuiKtug lu the us pw m HMto.otto ot i.iaat, l usrm, nHcmmft a ct.MK. '''..' ' ' 1 ' rahwn annimiKv ara aa olieap a any CiHMiiy a wr. uiii,. ; ., ': . ,-, 3. It wn.t. mr iMaiiKK as etmwxt' ,t- """" a. Dli6 ba!f Uil l.rrtni-.tim str.i lmi.-.d.ut iwttraatawaaf M... , ..tt.L ' ... . . , MtTsa iMUTU-tlh-lHU 4l Awvilf 111 lilie.v. 10.' Iv M,a in fkiKvu-niw win, I.-,,..- iu.-.m..m Rrlativt eluracter of the Comixmita At and LutbiUlitttakM from , JVcto York Jiimranct , lirt for ' A'.Jf'nr 18ft7, which i (he hut rMtahowifig how much tf.Amids J h each CfMjvtrty. ku to jtuvt each dollar of Liability r - (-' rntamx MtmiAi,. '. .' . Xbooklth. ..,.......,, . fioiraecnrwi Mtm'ax,. ( ....-.t..t-.,.,j. rourrAauc... Mtaatrras,...,.,. ... j .i .-t,t Til PftdlNTX StTITTTiT. nftara IWUiollar In.lnnan..,. t.' .1.!- - .1.- 01... ... .. . ' ... , r-- lal liMia trill, Baarad LintuilMiM an,l .... .. .. -. --n-....... u.NU For further InAwnation, apply ts tl; Travellliui , . . AJ . . -..; U - "1 Jftn- i-m-ai ... ; an siamweoMar nuul from laipartial rrparta i. the hanOaof tha A(uU of tbs Company. , , ' ( , 1 Principal Offle. HARTFORD. Cowl.- , 1 ; .-, .: -.1 . . BUOOKLYN; lil FE INSURANCE COMPANY. I J 11 lift I- Ir tJ li 'fl it ISSUES POLICIES OF ALL KIMDs l.irE AX ElIOtVllIElT ABSOLUTELY WO RESTRICTION , . ,',' i , DIVIDENDrJ PAiD AWNUAItltYi IN CASH, AIL POLICIES P0SITIVZLT N0N-F0EFEITABLE. : , S&F Part of the premium loaned, cfatfit oh the policy in cbhb of i Hlfl il'. , i', f'4 iwH i i1- U f fpHI9 OOMPANI OFFkiiW PECPUAB ADVANTAGES TO f HE BOPTHERN PEOPLE, IT 18 X Wis "a"" .. i . , ,,.,.. t. . LIBERAL COMPANY IN Its rates bahig lower than tboas of ether 0npsnlo . . 1 . i, , s . , i t , , ' i ., u. i . .i -i i Ofjloo, 3(o. 14.1 llfal'wny .tNevr Vork. City, WHf. jn. COLE, ,ecrelarr, , .-.-i - Information gladly furuUhed la del!), by ? (J - i . -t (jeneral Aeeut for th State of North Carolina. ltMb, B. fieav 8-lli1ia DBY O00SS. , NEW AERIYAI'. Soeda as LOW as they , can i , toansl in Uii latliade, " si' ! , ',: t JL,. ,,-,. , 4 .. .' fir I w A ( . - AT .('- ' il.-i-vt, S II. & W. J. YOUNG'S, f- ' " RALEIGH, HI. Ci ' rf ' " ' " ,- 'l! " '" r!"'' j -1 t.----w.. ' - . , , , - - - - 1 ' r - i ' III - 1 W 1 1 . 1 1 " ' Tb steninr of this firm baa bea acllinf Qnoda for tb last twenty years, ia this saarkat, ami aa say to our frlsndk that, eonaiderlag all tl.ini?, h aarer had a . ,? ', v-M'. ,ik r.i .iHlt BSTTXS, VICES 0E CHEAPEE- STOCK , OF? GOODS Te flfep sawaj than they snr now eos!ng at m4r aton. He. II Fayt4ivUI atroet, Ralnlnh, M. O. , . ,n. h. a nr. 1. vousa. h ' Oiliiber 4. C7 -If. . , t Z" 'I.KAS kWIXPI: , '-1 '4 SKLLIXtt AMTlll AND (TEW 7.. - '"''THI.N'. ' J FOI1 CA,II, AN f CASH ONLY 1 - frwii thai tint . ih 1 ailla.H tnf ootlra rltiwt of Ovhaia at tliatt 10 mak natni fur any n.mfft BVick, sunataiiiigtn ri 4 '. ' J.A1)IEM' Ullr'HfHK)IM. " - ii : - 'klNTH, HHII ttHHtllM, . , . IKIkH LINKS, iOhi4Stl,. J.JhNf til.hli'Uar'M, n UitnlKltV, ll 4V I?h, - '. "SM.KtOHKU rllllHTINO; 1 i, . IMll.IiM tiHl biilkll 4(1 ... UKU'llt KI'.TI, . . .. --' '",!- in 4m:mi rt fJ ' ni'Kiri l inminr, ' ' - , . U -K M i k, . ... kill I'liNAtlliH. , - i KM, Aa, . ; '2. booto AVD wroiH A I re rltm'k o: tn ntw Iirtt-.f mum. taw ur ( tii-ui a ami LdtUi'-ti' biiui an,! sIiikot, tntiitira, c. ... . . . .Viw i 1 tie time fur ni ( i lai im vonr an,iilv M 0-a,.ta, lrtlll7 ar ailiaiu-isiif N..rtV an, .. itif t einrt. 0mi oo ami ail an.l rvamnn, m. nmm and pwa Do nu tat utdaVMl .. Imv ,n,,tm .iitiHt,.T' unul yon trirti fnf a t-tii. t,, tt 1 aav I imt'.-'V tt I mi I ti... a ii jiii.1 ii&t art, ; it ia t,ctt !r llir !'.-. nt titiini.iii!, vim, St " naiita in lea I liy wlmm, rif-rl fn. r 1.-1,1-1. ii z wim.1 i du wi'U to call uua anil n,.e i:.ti.r -afi.l.aa.. t --4 Aug a-3-t.-tf. ii ' . " -v feet 4 . ii in tut vat t lit lh l:uliMt Blu.a ml . . at -n yV.l sr payaliW eu the ammitit f pntwlum '"Vt - : . '" " -' ' hktr4. ' ' , , . , , ' . - " a ip rating in 'Forth tawlhla 'L 'tfuir f not-, v., . 91 7t , . t 81 ,. 1 11 . 1 64 -. I S IU .jiiji,..., ,,U...a: i -1,, ,,ft- '.rs'J pi. ,v ,v . . j i '!--H-i.'Hi ' ...., a, Bituma v. Miy duh.iichu ntaia-4.a nail- . -1.- . . , - - - a ' I ,ja uurvainutHu. - Agmiia, or to - , j . : , . WIIXUM XL BA0IET, ' : CreneraJ Agent lor North Carolina, ; ,t , Raieigh. n, a. 4 PON TRAVEL OR RESIDENCE t ' r . T '- i""Li' v' v JS.IUTUAU' and' no loan or premium nofe U a lien or death alter tho aeconcl year, 4J( ft, 4 i ( ' ' tti Ui f," s- 1, f! -,ul , . -;-.( -ii - i " , THE' UNITED STATK3. u ! ,-; n..s ;.,i.',l.; , , i CHRISTIAN IV. BOITCK, Pre. '' .'" : ' .tUf 1i.S t A :-W.J IAWM3TCE, -' , msCELLAlTCOUS. berlixeh malt extracts m i ( 1 ' ' OB ' f Dr. nollenilcr'a Beer of ilonKh ! ". .'y!- 1M ! XQasyit. ' -I' AN EMINENT NOURTrtlirNfl AN.'i' .tisnKth uung rawed; bit all diaess Ilia, ,;. . BltEART AND 8T0MACH, , , . flENRR.VL WEAKKK83 AND DUUHJTT. v "', , i 1 ' ALSO, .' i ,.i- t ,f DY8PEPWA, J""' ' and a (treat nonrialunent fur pnuvalcainiin-, , MOTHKRH ttilthls to dire aiiW. li. it ntliiral iMHiriahnieiit to tbvir infanta, wid find Ihia K traft a reniarksble reiuHlj. II Its been ymmd by th bii:ti.iM Mn heal anihorillnaiid AiMmivkd tobit nut ainuy a very iMiklthy, but exlraniilinary strenni I, . u-r , an.l ia uixu'rnlly natiilin all H(iitala hi Kiiiujmi am) the airtrihiirn Citaw. " In (Hiuipliantie attu th oalrit of a tnuuUrr of ruyaiinaiis, w or niirooiiro.i .-.m i. iKiiir quality, si) ' i , , ' i . .--it -J,ftO Ik o!ti. ; By rliia arraniri'nMiiit.vrery I'baa of the nubile tavnahlrd to pruriil tint healthy remnlr and thrrohy japyaierv f heir health, . :-' .J. ' ' Pol Ajjrnt for North Carolina, ' HANZ A UICKZL'S CELEBRATE r LAGER IJEElt, HIIKJUZN, 3 r Ioan (Pikt Rottlcs ) ( ,', A Ocnaln Imported Arlicl, . : ' PHIL. THICSI, , . , . , ' ..... Bo! Agent for America. Oct. t -6-3m , YARCOROUQ II " IIOUrjK, FATETTEVILLE STREET, ' RALEIGH, X. C. mffB ritOPRIETOR, In retnmina; hi lnt A lliatika to tt travelling pnlilie lor th hlairal tMtrtiax-e entnil-d to him dnruif hia (niniir-'ti.iM ith this llnttil, take oocaimi to ure tbnm that no eil irt or npaoaii will li a'.arwi to riai Ilia pmiTit repnubna of lh Hnlol aa one ot tlm vr btvt in the Month. He ia liaiipr to announce that tin fall in f friic of auilic analiiaa biin ti, reduc th pin-a '': THREE DOLLARS PT'Tl DAT. To i, na or,,ii,jt in tn si'ml a weak or ator, ha wili Dm atiH fvtr miititHjiin. lifia m. ,i-.,i t rurmnli l.nl wit hot; t noma at n-rr lnw rali'a, Hrf n"....i, tt l.sr ttra pWnnr of ml.-oiuitiR ttllhelii. .i".. -i il m-c )a i 1 rn a ij many ew fi ..,. J. Jl I , , A Ihio. U-l m im . . l, (.r i, STr.:,(iTt VO StAKITiMH CiVTHPSO WIT FiH MtKtlMI BiHiKa I fi-,l..'.-.lin" Jt.- mi f nil i fa- .i. ' r T i l A t I " A 1 I..II. I .1 r. . c. ' Tt vr:fji;::-i. N OUT i r ' CAHOUSA i ALT. STA.TK p.ah.vay i.i.vkh, (rUT , sKll iK) Krvt a-VS- ,.. ... . i Mp.s.ttoiirt-usi". ot'icui:.-!', ts.v i' AN J BIM'I Nlll.l'H AMI Mi- ' . s;K 1 1 n1 to i in iiif r , .. i , ,-- SAV 1 , It 40. It lil ii4 TITK iiiiii,nn,Uil is,m ro ihn y y iJvlif uuit toull ti. Slttrktita I lia 111 Ml, Alii u h. -ii ill, t(fi t. turn tiaijl,trs Hi Nnrl 1- pltllt ll.tf t- ... lmllai'a I .n ti.-r il 11U !Sst;,ili UU-,,; - Ill'r l-n-Vl'll j lit! il'lrl.'-t 1(1 thin I'ltltllUl t! I'.ia ii .I i... aUpmutts, NiM-mamlM.mil,, than ai.v mi N otic i: t; TlieClrent Inland Air I.lao r . t 'it R o . ir t i: '," Via THE EALEIOH 4 QAHTON HAIL ItOAK, i ths Short Line for Riilnnera.' suit ma am . ""r '"'iW, or fney mil he taken by anoUivr Itouto I . . - t I ' To Ihatira vitna TiVmi..i.i i1ui.. .1 : JltU Inland Air Line aat, ly. illrwi v.inr m era ta llla.k your J-ivilit, fare of 1(1 i,J Aireiit, Poriaiu.Nitb, V., or City Pnint. Vs.. iu Jutlriafi fulloifa ! FROM BOSTON : aiemhanta1 A Miliaria ri... .i . t ...... l m ' ri .. will MI 1ADHI1 ! Wharf, K, fclaoijiaou, Af;.-iit. FROM Kt:V l'OKK 1 Old Dominion RtMiiinlim tin mi. ti..i..t PlrS7. Norlli il.tnr. riuii H,ui.',V u, ',..:..- OraaiiHicli int. Lur.bey; N. L.iUi-iii's u ' FltOM PIIIUDEI.nnA: ( Fin 'AnliamBSHie.l Phils.. Wilmiiiclon anil iSz'JFi nit, or t'lnle'a Line or Hirauiara, IS venua, V. V. Civile, jKit. ' . - FllOM BALTIVuIiT t . ' - Baltimore Hteam I'aekut Cit era, l,i.it t iui.li luiii,, Jj. H. a or Powhatan hluam b.-at I'o, 9iil.ii In art. I" j ..... . . V. it. Al l l-.S, ug6-3ott-tf Lm.'.A.V0 Ii2?crt:ir.t r.allrca J Arrar. ... IAcTV'!rime.n now pnn-ha'ae T'l'-Ol'O'f , '111 In, l.i at tin, (mine of tli hau-mB suil UMtiin Jiailniail, at jUli'ii li,-N. Cum tun IJ.tUiaioi'8 CKio EitlhoaJ, lo SleinphlN, Tt'iisi,, "I("t'! nt J, i St, Louis, Mo., iv ti u, r tfiirlniiHil, Ohio, iv at. jut! 'i. ' , . Louisville, lif ' - - . ludlltllllllCl' a. I i I " nilwnuiitfi, 11 le., ' ': t f.i . r:i . I'ltfsbiirg, V snd all prluoljial Cities lu tha at.rit am! 1 .nib waatara Statu. Tuiltataeaabt VIA BAT LINE STEAMERS, Via WeKlon and Ei, J.mot. J, Va., And BAOOAGE CnUCKED TKi:oroir, From "W. Klou to oil Wesft-m Cilif. fur Tii-kcta and furllnir ihlnrninMim n..,.i r St. I'lllll.. kail.. tli-ni'l-al 'li.-1,1.1 A.. ..nl .... I., a Juvta, i'.aii , Tli'liiM Aiiciit ItiilHuli an',! l..l,,i': Htitraad, at Hali-Kh, is '. Oi l 7ITI . II, tl.i-llf.mlKilllth.ru A. .i:t, ' Hailllliniil A .i,iit .,,,i.,ail. John i,. wii.win, .- Waaler iif I rnn. Dull, A ). It. R i , " ! Hi. M. t CI F, l'i Ticket Aa-'t. It. it i . K. K. Out. 'It -tl'i-lf ('Ilt.ai; oi' ht tu :;s ri:. (, TM.K.I(JH A fltMTOV RAlMtot iv, - . rirri-uisiTiiisNTH iu . llaleili. , t.' , ti, i. i tit,, j On and artnr IVii.Im r Mh, lsi 7, Ti otl the Kalti)(h ft (Ja,,lnli Mnilmnii aa I, tlail Train li-ayea Kali ii h Arnviia at VSi-iil.m , ... , tlail lYmn h.avi-a Ui t.lnn . I , ! Arnvi-a at bali'ii'li ........ Freight Train It-aw Ita't .'i " , ai-nn-aat Liiii-ifli il M A. a. i i-. .- A. .s ) i ",il A. 6,il() i ' Mall Trains make THit.iron with all iHiiiitti N i i ili. ' ' A. JJ. A.NI Of. 15-M-ir Kegiatnr and htandard ci..v u. '.!U!. Si : i COOIIN(i M'OVI' flVTR I'KPll -'.,! , Vill. I , I A kurp eitiiaiatiuv tHi haii.l a Koini .i-'.i , , cotuciv i f rt ITtia Rtova are bimtihi in lniH t'i . ,,, jhr turer and hi ted op hoi, vd in n. t, nd at aiiimiK At Itcalucrtl l" ,! H il. m'i i. l.i i -i vnl an, ,,,,,n I,, bmtud Ma kl I A 1 i t ), , I,, w,. I ftive satintai.-ti,in nttiii-i v iin-ititui-. bark's Tat mi i mil tmiii'-u. .... .. 7 .. i, Lou i rti-rd nt-vi-a, linin li. t ar Anv kitiU ot .mM hAhli 11 w 1. Ill liti'liaiirTf.. J j. H j i , iW-V rJ -o7 .,l.Ht llitwta,, ,- 1 HY lilt VNX, ul tlaitiiiiitrt, a. a. i imti -v I wn I-, l.air ol s. I I i.,. OW'VNX, CMTIi COTi'ON VA Vmer&l li1.". i it. fi tit .AO.
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Jan. 7, 1868, edition 1
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