-.-. V; ,..,-. Aro.iiijljtiWa'i.W serr." :,vt 1 " fcEATOX WAM: .. r JKdliors. , Wednesday Evening, Auk. ft, t vj'J. " 8. -' ''""I "" ' Fo Tn Contrite rn or TitUrrRD8rAnts, A3 IT H, and tub Urio A: IP WAA. V i( J0 Ft'RTUBB AMKHPMUKTS. ,,.., V . 'Ti'b i r o v i ii n o uT JONATHAN iWOUTII, " . OF RANDOLPH. ' ' Philadelphia Convention. . ," ? . " The delegate from the acrei-st District In this Bute, for the-purposo pf appointing dele ,v gate lor the Stat at large Jo the Philadelphia Convention, will suet in this Cityt, -Friday" next, at the Court llouseatlSAiJuek,- ,i-2i". C. Pmilroed, and, we believe, kit the rent, pan i the dulccatea over the Road for half prices... ' 1., The delegate to th Uisfrict .Convention, ' . U V1UIS, III 1.113 JUI liUUWj - ul j occnioncd by the feslprualion of Judge Gilliam.' ; , Car Eecoai "Volume. l of the Daily' Sentinel, ami this nnmber begin the second. Tin) jeftf ha ,bee,n on of severa toil nl labor, nl the conduct of onr journal. " m!dt the untoward circumstance of (MpwK ----- ." . '. ' ':. i ' i i ..- ple,babena(Iii!Scult task,. Jounmiinmintui State bsA.bec unfortunate, In that ft hsa'Wt s,' always been In the bands of logehuoa and true men, whose highest aim ) V promotf $h to'tef-. t. eu t aociety and the good of ibQleto's eJv ' flsbocM and mer partjiwii,. prhap in pit ol themwlvea, with tuny bate rnled th br while th Urity "twUicll iopvth 1 ducting a pUtid journal, which ainie a tlie ' :. hlghm good uf the whole people of the State, U; jrtriaUj4ljMi-l- ,UCMt.aM U- - fixed on a permanent bani.,-; Thii bw, bee io ' ecmpl'mlied elngly by the favot It bau Mm : ilaaucca.xwptln the way st prdlnalunt- -L mm - Fr hi tmtmtjyb grii gifebfid. to the guneroa kindnrn and f'wbearanoe of our, .patrons.., , .. v y i r,V-- We now itsue' reguUrl' , Ditl,'' S'rrnl. Weekly,, and a i Wwhly !,, rThs quantity ' nd quality of the reading matter iy entin ! ' rnot inferior to thatot aey ;ipr-In ttt 'v put, n4 our 'iertWu3 patrone u Wn r.:aa flatterSflg that w hare, "t bew fm?le to fill oor eolumm with itnd mutter, m n ' Eocou'raiilnii ai mif jpaf tBaWbi ?i v '' ibariW. an far. bu not been' a fourctf of rered' ......-, . - , ... - .... ! -1 . . 1 -i . I'M 41 in it ' Aeration w imf proiMicww, s 1 fcerceesarf rtpenditorer thoe cooaerM witb It. jet ft b ii(f N . ' fch 1 It bee elin4, tbf entire Wana'ipf tfie J oflBce - from all entrct), ; "t.-1--.....j.,--..i wi ! Our circulation baa been by &rto anatt t mVe the &'ni3what we dellt to Tht : !meU nuuiber of. Poei office in ; the BtMej the eitreme acarcity of mooey, and the being com- .'-.--. to .(Ht a lafL-e amonnt ol atvernino. ' " auJ, at thftbtjstnnlntf, couMderable ubecrip. Uon,hY9Pp?rt? proJudlrUHyDiirWencta, I - who owe e, would do ua a eiwial himlucwto ''payBplnafewwecki.-'' r '"'"'""'' .h " The teftof ih-d! crmrlnrtt; t be Anft 1 " 'V.,n,l..roflaw andordt-r, a wuriu aiipporfr ot , preaident Johniwn'l poUcj. aud yehicle f the - latest news. It willoppc ' proeenpuoa ,ior ' '" opinion't aake and will W-M to ealtifate minify and concord aniontf ftrif wbo!c pwljfc. ' w- are devoted, ta the Vu!"a V tliu PUSul. un- ' iter Vtf Constitutioo M it 4. and 4haU.-t4' J0er all attempts to ebanRO tna. -ty amrndmenU which afieCt tup . 'u, f gpniua of the governmstit of our Ifttlwr.. ' We beg our friend throughout the , flaw W f : ve u their aid In circulaUnsr the Daily; tnir w e, kit and Weekly h" iin- proved and enlarged, in proportion to our n.pu nri.irtr0n'-'';T'r:;"-'-''v';-M 1 teo ; Tit.' Ealdoa na th' Constitution.' Ve begin to think, acriou.dy, that If thfc pew Cotutilutioa has been defeated, it is veryuueh owing to Mr. Holden' advocacy of it - A friend irorms ns that at precinct in m' adjoining County," where tiiu vote' was almost unantniou nainn'it, the" enqairyf the pq.le,. a the came up to th election giwtud, generally Wi "Will Uolden vote for itf They aeknowb Vlj'fd that they "'had tiot seen the papers, nor l 'r much alwut It, and rel!y did not knotr' M vote, but th.mhtlhey could determine bow to vote right, il they knew bow "ITuM? n" stood. They wer told that Mr.' lWden w tb. new Constitution. Tb"t was'cnougb, ny ctelniiuing. "well, If lioMon if lor It, i ti- i in wjVix it. "Ok ABD." correspondent of Jhe Rsdi eal oruan In this city, endorse the preylousj communication of "P," In tha tame pper,;nd, as his nomtiw ( ff" Indicates, goe even ijowehot beyood, He is not Iup1y content With pronouncing the '-vh-'le proceeding t.ft';e ..preaident, to. hi policy t- restoration, n 11 r--patitm not authuriajd by the CoastitutiQBj' but " be wkljes Kohh Carolina toJ be rcprc.wnu-d an , the contemplated Radical Convention, which is - to or?aali Southern opposition ,to the Prc4 tl.M.Cand whh-h fnothinpr to the! bontntry v j.t .uin!? in lh rail,) " to W'.WUT.lrrepeotiva ,f color t ' The rTiiorj of the Ttmel,' nrpn, do not demur to the suggestion... ' Osb Anta'O" i so dtb-ctsted with his broth er "P.," that be'suj-'gests that tlie luitint mtit ; ',.,,! for Hiii". Ma Lcjki; the .jtaiVii ; -,t iried to butt the entfln tf th trat:k was a , y unirad, but hi rtwcrennn- wa ea-jiy a. 'j..:iit,and he was impaled on theseowinitthcr, , a 'conseque'ntw of his teinerilrv mt, i ;. h!vJ",1lU,,lf'ouI,f eem a if there .bad not Wncmmgh'bloml-b't; ta satbify the Radical C'lmndler J ot if U-s-.-!-,; ifi;ahft1l.'!ue'the.r.H.lka tr u-.wh.V'senpWl ient.f,i -dirinff the recent ur. end made money out oHbtf a.lwSMe they bad caiio' tdwill ccrtaiuiy ue wo un iv ., There Ait timm in all aatlotiajtjional whea what may app. v to bti the aarrOweet prfjudiot bete an mfnr . rewiiiWaneei to the aoUeat tirtut-a. Whin 11 VKKuiAb wa tjiuntlCTlnf at the gait of Kuji, tt ol.l Patrician in the fonfm ca-r ed on thd '"C'art aa usnaand: would, ma ' tkd iicii;'iartbag"oi'' ' the value of thf larda they eat trfe.ti sale, tbouyh the beel((er encamped upon them. Thl blind and aa weaonjng obntinary tloeolv akih to a iters and unyielding patrioti.ui. ' The epirjt which move the pt-npte of th South to pcri-.tln the declaration, notwitb tandin(f th mult of the Jet wx,r that thty wt're actuated hy coeaclentlou motive in ftl tugghv and ,tUta,AleyJ liv..iw,.bUttt mcmorlc on that tcore, may (aror to anme of bigotry nJ wilful' persistence in errbr, wbll ; jt w really that bonet conviction which doe wot aueeumb to defeat The feeling-Trhlfcb'TO tuntp them v prefer, a a general rule, to eo leer a their representative, and the eurtodU d of tlurir honor and their IntiircsU, the nten Who led tlieot, m fought fr them, or shared tWr fortune, or in any way ympatbied with them, In tlie rrrcnt Conflict, by whatevqf name Uuisy be called by demagogue and factiosiata, i u!:lmo acntinieat oj gralitude and high Bfipr. dtttion "of conafancy, (tdetUy and integrit.'" The duposition which prompt them to regard their scourged and devastated laud a till-the garden spot pf earth, to to loved with , an to- ten ter devotion on , accoont of it deeolation, and which recognise ia '.heir fire-blaated borne dearer attraction tha are to be lound in, th tnannion of affltiunc and exec elaewher ia) thi round world, n) aeeru maudlin and look lhtotho who imioM oula are wot at tuned to such lofty roritidtationa. But It I, nevurthiili. th same holy nd beautiful in stinct of local attachment which ha exUted lncetlmtlteCTO, and beow celebrated alike in song" and ttor. N And, Anally, r, the Impula which move them to love their owa neighbor and Immediate Etllow cttitun better ; than tbej do anybody eta, and to seek their good; and promote 'J their' lnterct,iepeclany whteh eeof ta Injur Ulr o a k iu and kia wn4 t"T any motive to pander to th pawion and. prej- ieeewf their fanatical tppreseora, may he called sectional, "dUloyal," and all that, bat t is simply natural affect!on! ordinary honeety and common nucency., 4 , , . ; Tui hiooo of every man elied la New Orleans, during the late riot, ..Is. upon th garment of Budkaliiin, If jmtice. should ovrtak th true etimiotUv it will fall open th head of th Buntwell and Wade, tb Sumner and Bte- veneft, and not ' upon tboae of the lgtorant and deluded ne-roes. , -' : C- , The whole thing sum up tbu : The Congela tions. Jacobins projected a revolutionary move ment In touislaoa.. They had organized and armed! u "if ryes red to sustain the movement, In an oflkitd ltetuptr.to tya Ut negroe and to preaerv th peace of th etty ol New .Orleans, ther ensued .good deal or kin Ingf. If there b any rrrtuw in. logic, then the congreeaional Jacoliln of 'VTashlhgton ar tb direct instigator of thi ew Orleans riot, B bind these J acobio atands a participM trltmini the whole ftnatical, bilerant Mark republican , WutttiHOTua DtKi-AicK. Col. J 00, D, Barry has dispowd ot this journal t Messi. Geo. B. Eiiker, Henry ff. Smith hod Benj. Roblnsoa, br whom It will hereafter b carried on. ; Capt. BubuMon and Ir. fimith will bv ehargeof th Editorlut department, an th paper, under their auspices, will bewbly and vigorously con ducted; Ws extend to all thro Of the1 gentle men tlie" right bund of welcome, n4 with them abundant succs, while we express, at th m time, Our regret at parting with W gonial and gehtlemanly co-worker a cot. Harry. - " V ' 1 11 r urn ; :,,laxct Jtecclved fcom the Southern State ; . t n:wtnr l a statement- of mnnevs re ceived by the direct Tait Comiiilwouers for tb Slate named below, from jaau-wy i. to Jun ZO', iRflfl beina- eviaent udou th quo! of th Plate for the direct tax. of twenty hitlifc dob iurs,lfvicdby et of CogTe,'Bpprived' Aug ust 5, 18Gi :-rr i ,;.,.Vi4 i Arkan-vw,114,6i i Teanesee ...$100,000 Georgia, r; ; . .90,548 Texas.'.-, . i ... ,47.439 M;illorf.';:;;.S3.000..ria'inla.v:':V'W,t? KorthCarolina.233,330.';'-, " "V.'I" South Carolin. 60,007 , Total. ,t378,8D3 ' It will be seen that th "disloyal" Stat of 'North Carolin ia paid larger amount of tax es tbmi any on of tli State designated, nd mors tha tuire as much as the "loyal" State of Tennewte. .; -. -,' , . . ... 1 . . . i first Congressional District ' Tlid Convention fr this District assembled at Edenton on the UU Sut. Hon. W." ; Smith, of Hertford, and CVL IL A. Gilliam,, ol Chowan, were elected as delegate to tb mil- d. ' jl.iaConveiili.m, with Edw. Coniglaod, Esq.," of Ifiilifnx, nd Mill L. Eur,-ef Cab, a U ternate. 4 , ' .4 ' ' . Xkw Mvaic W r Indebted to th Pub 1' herl Oliver DltcB ft Co., JJoston, for cholc pieces of new n.mte, as follows: Gentle Nellie, Thou has left us : Vivienne M'altr; Humming ( pird Walt', Ti past the hour; We are merry tinuLadour! so I lb rianwtc nresvn. j-ir .,ihUi in the F'Hhnn. See ;W e- nouucimf'it In.lo-dny' lstie. ' Vine "of our txi louvres tnv that the matlrat ,t,int!.e Iui lieaU did In CoivJies was strikinsf nut I. ir sum prmitiKid for tei jiis t.f th I'fi i dent's hoii '", b show their spite towards Its oc- LociBTnt.. Awroat A At wi? tmva-t (Conaervativr) m-t-iing lt piirht thre cheer were heartilr'.i;ivea lor tieneral Lee.Bitwr an ra-travs-'ittit ulogittm oa thstoir.eer by onot tb apeak er...i' t '( .-- i-.'.. - ..'.'""'ii-; .','".7".'""', ' Thiire appeni" to bi good renn for tippo- tOStSU anUBliant uppij ut Jjewmuiu ex 4 tsl,ljthffr.ieir 'Of Englaod. it 1 stated that the surface Hndieathm'' -- varlou - part ot Khmn.hir lead to thi luiereno. Experlmeat- ,tat-borings ar already to progress.,- '' ' f . - poTtheBentiut" ( J . Iht Quaker. $ ' 1 On gaturdav laat, at Burmefield, In Guill rd County, North Carolina, a quiet , exam i n &t . a wa baa or A. K.TonUinon eaooaie &:uwn Joseph Moore, with his (Quaker) , nornnd c-ttot, being present For some fifteen veer, thi nosMntatiou good old man, A X. Tomlineoe, may htv been teen, every Sunday ronrning, weeding Li way to his Sabbath rxhool, at Springfield WUatever else war may bav brokea up, n tna not interrupt hi Sabbath School Children of all creed, or no creed, were received, lii. t"i- pil alaraya appeared J way wit clean sinus and otberwla well cld. If they could not help themselves, he took xcwre that they wer provided fnr.t lie ailowwbW Heavenly father oniy to uow what went troa bu pun tor v-s putpoee. The scboo) wa maintained ia-U full vigor, while tb a-rata of deaolatioa presided over every thing else. Thi ia a rural ehool, not ta town, . h fea tl pupil, and a cot of IT teai here. II " ha infused tato all hi spirit. ' If any Scholar or teacher absent him self on an? Babbatb. or ta aavwi mil to per. form hi duties, he ia Ventured; and they are teugnt to reel this censure much more ecutr than member ot Congice fJ rfwhen the Speaker ad moolah th culprit. The result is that all reverence, their teach, asd, ttjm t.'c tioo, reect bia orders. A gentle word fmia blm Control evert Urchin la hi school more than fiirtf biifho. v (..,!. Tb instruction t equal to th go era men f To penal to kwowredg t intelligent reauing. 1 ney reaa aiimirawy. n-.-Tt-.. s- 1 he speeebe are all delivered In Batumi and audible tone, without a speck ot ostentation vanity-, and alt inoutcat the right principle of moral eonduct. i'fs ' If v i Tb adjaeent eonatry ia catching the hippy mUtrlon, The wbol aurmnadina; oountrv i building up ilk adaoltV)w niir yve.if 4 A1 what t tut normal eebool. over? wlileu Joseph Monro preside t ? - ; The Hortaeva uuaker. at th cloa of tb war, without nole or oetenUtlon, for tb re lief of their Southern brethren, raited money and' eent hithu this Joseph Moore, of North Carolina deacont, diti n gu Ubd for bi teaming ana virtu, and ewpaetty to taaea, ana no lor fans ticim, and, months aim, pat in .operaUon thirty oholi la- vry Qtmker-weighborhood la to State, under aaUve tracbers, paid oni or this beneflomt fund, end book fumUhad by tne aame runo. ' vrncrw ecuoot noaasai-wcre lacking, sw ,h.Wtante furnished lahtu-, and thia fund fomi.bd tb money, aad : ebool honaea were built Tb finrt eetaimi at thee tb same fond. ' Where echool boa, were stiwtrinrw cpon ait - tne teacnanv om orty iw am ber, were Summoned by tb General Sqner In tea dent tn Sprinelleld. and for week hv been ander the intructton of tb Buperia ten- dent Thl I tb Quaker Normal 8chool. VJ thi mean th Superintendent And out who f hi subordinate are Incompetent, aad improve th competent. Thl fund ia targ caqugh t keep Bp these scheol another year. - n ; ,Inunnectioa with thi truly Christian, tad asetul design, the msaafrer are ow trying to buy t model larm on which ciotine aaa prac tical agricoltur ia to b taupht- Th acton la all this seek no wotorletv. Tbe writer of thl article asks it publicattow that other may profit rw title tml dhrlatian exartinle. Ar tba chil dren of other Christian denominations ta thl sfflieted country less seeding thahelp of their Northern friends I - Has anv other t'bureb X litMted Itk brotbertv tovw wm' si .fy' dlstrwmsd member la tb noutar' i -y , . Tksd fltevswa. tb Bckaowtedeed leader of th U. 8. Congress, and therefore to be trgirded aa a fair axnoaeat ot tba ewnerar wsonmcnt vi th North, oa tb occasion ot appropnauug 1 $100,000 for repairing tlie levee 01 toe ausm sippi and preventing th overflow of the adja cent country, opposed tb appropriation, and akl 1 "1 (ton t advoeat tn oaagieg reoets, but if the Almighty intended drowning them out, I dont se why Congree should iifer." - Cuntrast th pirit ot th Karthern Quakert with the aulrin of Thad. Steven, and thou whose views b represent, ana learn tuat an ioe KeHhera people ar not monster 11 e nop that tli wise and Chriitiaa benevolence of the Quaker may bav it just influence on the mind oi the masse ot tu Jomi. men, hs deed. wilt follow true reoonciliauoa between tha alienated sections of aor -one united and happy country. Would to God tbat tbe spirit of tii Norther yuaker bad BSU a pia e 1 th lat Norther Coagrra I ; ; - t ' What Riuhbh. Wm. akp STXTIitiif wrt-of tb LortHiAftA Radical Costkbtioh. W ban tb Louisiana members id CuBgre! . elected nn- der the constitution framed by the convention whleh was dlsDcrsed the other dv applied tr admission to their seats, Mr. gumner said : . Mr. President I remember last summer t! good fortune threw me in tlie path of a dihtiii- oni.iitfi iMntieman iui returned uwu tiomwaun. I think he bad beeu present at the siuuitrs of tha fonvrntion: at anv rate, he had It-en at New Orleans at the time in the dist-Urpe cf Important public duties. In reply to aniuquir itt repard to tnat uoovemion; n am 'com me Hinn, that iiimi wthinn tut 'funen.foe t yet, tir, nothing but Bi(ivs hxuK Tb pretended "tat government of Louismn Is utteriv indefensible, whether yoa look at it Origin or Iw character. To jdescrihe. HI mnt nu, iln lanffuair. It U m wwrt ewi nmikf ahartvm bfffntlrn bv th bo 'timet ia erivtmal iitmetio vtihtAstiiirit f catte, ed btrnbf.'rt J. . .... t f . 1 . tt time, riafiry, vtyurme, -. u.-t i. In' th m debate, Mr. , Wade says : Sir, I bav beard great deal !out ims pre tended election In Louisiana whk . did not Ctime from Major Gm era! Banks, e I pre. movie th proetedin ) mockery. It I - not pre tended that ther could b drummed vp from th riif raff of ew Orleans, aad sent into the viclnitv, under the madate of a mi,j r general, mora than about aix thousand votes, v here over f Aomund were formrrtv -polled. Mr. Qrimea and other Radicals i- ' In th m ttrain, and at the conclusion oi . , debate th liOuisian Conveotton and Its works were condemned by the decisive Vote of t! "irty two to twelve. In th llou it ws a - 1 by T!ia4 Bteven. Winter Davis, and their t wer,with equal vigor and ferocity, and met t e tame lat St the hands Ot the Radicat. A-- l it is this ob t, t of their conrenf rnti- 1 (! ' i th it thev no taksupto give pretrmeu hgslity to th,?ir connpiracy a,;iiut pea- e mid order ia LouUian I ". ;.-"-- -' The r.ip'ith Cor Voile, coii.t'ii-i-i inuatl-e a "tfi'-1 i" over Si'O pcf-'' jenr."' ' ''" Among tlie'it a". liotl kee;-!,' . . ; Ait run Arnold, t C l; Win, Talon, Cui), tto. , ' -i r t ia Kew ! I' 1st r l, ' It e.,t ,' . i;i f 10,i - . J a e t rim (or tuuo'ifif ' t i 'jior.t; a 1" .1. r .. e t il ill ". We are sorry to learn t'-? ! ; " of tU Louis, who hat Ucii u. It of the miiddy river water I..;1 place, died hut week Irom sa-;d mcntary canal. ; - ;"'"t c'-'iea ; iinprudent- jtd fr tbt bar to bis all. et. tjilrrenV BU th PhiW 1- EiJical : phUCi 7ettUoaT,. lewtt rf ! ft i,Uph Af, oommenting upon tlie tempt t fJbPh. recent at;. meet or tbe eorrponiei twMW.thtbNationalPhi!- KtW York delpil CoBveutioa was to b ylolentlrWoxeB op by the. Philadelphia remen, aided by r 1J..J1 Tvi.!',. hmMiiMt itaalanderoa tb f remen, and denim that ther i any organised plan to disturb th Conveatioa by moovimraoo. The Ag continue 1 r. ' 1 Ttt nA ni terl Mrkleas a w know tb fol lowers of sUimiMf aa4 SwvausW byw da sol think they are yet ready to "erf bavoe, ana ie .i;.ik. A.m . w U thine An midst, ana by their .law lea conduct ioaugnrat eenesof lw nit iliuiUiiM n a anil where le ce and qulet w.nrfgning. But knowing tha4 me whicb prompted tbe aoove grosa r,iil jinnirua (bit theee are number ia' the n.i;.l Mnh Msiillm tit wnund. but Vet afraid .t-iv.n . nir,r a (pit nlain word ot rrlacirflv mAvr ta theaa neculiar advocate of I law. and order, who,tt J aliegefl vj m : v r ...-...r. ivtm.nniitlf.iii nrnfwMa is "break up . the August Convention, beeaiwe "it 1 regarded with great disfavor" by tb lladical. .' ; . The Nitinnal Cmon Convention, which Will eaaemUe In thi city on the 14th. lntnt, being a pertitt.! legal body, convened for the ingl ourpoM ol surtaimug the rresmeni anu up holding tbe Government of th United States, now threatened by malignant trsitora, we pfo- sum tliat any attempt to disturb its peace, or, ia tbe slightest degree. Interfere with It delib eration, will meet with a prompt and decided eheclLon the part of .our city authorities. Com mon aafety, if wo common prudence, sternly deouMida auch caoa."It must hot b ufipod, aadperbap it W well to omlemtand it P, that tb people woald tamely auhmit t uch a outrage as is sn a (rested ia tb paragraph we have quoted.. In tuo of actual war they may be willing to pojtpone certain right, but Id a period of profound peace they will Insist upon a return to all tb aciot landmark, and a it, too, in och snaasar a not to b disre gardcti Among , those inalienahlo privilege, which their father imagined had been secured to their posterity forever, are freedom of speech, the liberty of th press, and,1 la tb coaeis and significant language of the Constitution,' theright Of lb people peaceablvM enible. Hence, we reasonably inter that in th event ot, the contingency referred to, the' municipal arm wouia oe onnemtatmgiv faisea to, promt people iaUheir, right,: and thaf,idliig,JlMU itronger power of the General Government, otten invoked In the jast by tbe Radical to, would be unnettitattneiy raisea to, proiecs u 1. 1. .1.. :. ..4 !,.' f,.!li It.. protect them in "their lawleesnes and crime. would promptly ; b called Into requisition to preserve th'. peace" of th country, en force it ' known and recognised laws, and -. able it citizen "peaceably to assemble" IB ae eorda'no with the expres guarantee ' of tb Great Charter, 'Should, however, tbi last hope desert them; should the properly couetltuted authorities, from any eaue whatever, b power less to turn aside th great outrage contempla ted, tb Bnal reeort of freemen would still be their,' the foil' xcrcl of which bo toman band Could prevent th right and determina tion to protect themselves at every haaard' andj HjZZr i - Win i'twiti'Mjwr 1 in jura oi untirciii ia c iiiimiciiywiM, i I . I . " IT 4.W-4 k.l:.ilu T warties. hav too much at stake to b!indly ver look what must folio dssnvedly' i light fol lows darkness, if thl Radical madnevre- boked and unrestrained, crops out Into Its Bat- of thess madmea would atone meet with proper punishment, but th grentet crlmiuli who, in tneir counting irami miuimi iw'it nug omot. concocted snanstigaiea tna weep yillaiay. Would P aought, OM snq groono, tsx.lwfcAni"7-" Li i uira rSjiVr: powder beneath -the nether thillston otbrT Jtt&PJQiJE: people' wratb.It is folly any mnger to bltu) J th truth; fearfot nd Ippairlng though the via. ttf trntri, reerrni ana appatnng wmip me tik Inn pf the future my be : One fact to certain, and may be relied upon as flietf and ettlert-r My attempt, to "break up th approaching Convention will provoke a spirit to hs breast of the frienili of th Union and the Constitu tion but little1 drpamed of by these miserable arrhltertHof ruin." Those who OW thtorm nnai s-A tvimnlain If thev areeottmetted torean tbe wnirlwinc it may vm tnat uia new civu war. no antiontiv desired b the wretched la natiua, and a mboriotnily prepared for by their rrckles and oriptlncipled trMentw tjesnrress, mar thn b quickif foaogurated t ' W r bo aiaroii i-tw. but silent sow would bdwwrtw than rrlminuL A anwvring and eaaiUat friend of law and order, who to the drear part couu- relied, in every butane, patience and ubmii (ion to'th taww, and th mett who executed them, bo matter bow burthensom, wo here, to- dny, enter a aolemn protest against th revoltt tiunart -henteof the "dark political' game- t, ra." . V t speak not to mere partisan, ! We speak to th braves tb loyal, and tb trueot all creeds and sll prtiea.i W speak to meet em- hmked on a common voynsre, who curtain des tiny is either common saiety or comma ruin," In God banie, let u hav Peace., .Tbcarso our people are still ireshy and th wound of many of our brethren ar still bleeding, Let tbechaiJv donr ct the Temple of jaau be kept ! close t, at I. "t until the. widow ,poi J her piouniifis! Btia tue tuoiuw boj longer wee; for iter stricken cluhUvJuet th wis amx patn otie policy t An 'rew Jobnsna, who ha twom to proaene t. e n. j oi tu iu-pttUimana main tain the overei rnty of th Ete, be permitted to prolluce it ! filiate remit W believe II.. ... w wm K l.tm tn llil ,I1W I J ' 1,' 1" a..- MW 11.1 v, hnml-te bonif ot t pot! in the crowded niH.-i nt iPiMie uri 1 c . rep, 'uere pasahm : u. i I r- " t."-i,":-. Laljel" hi name i blessed as t! ' r L nd and protector.. Xightand uio'iinc. f:.;i u thun?mj alum, prayer ascend to Heaven for hi We'.; r and preservation.' And if tlie cf s c- 4f the storm bn-nks, nd the voU iii.f) vomit forth It f re and blood, it will be tound tst thete ar mil. ion of whit ireeuiea ealtere 1 1. "n-.-hout the one) distrac ted, but Bow united, 2$trth and South, ready to throw therB-!T? i"o th yawn'rig e-ulf, to do b-i!!,l f r t e ' l::l-i!neoi tu I eopie.- AVrav llAfin Cas V.'e bad hoped that tW claim nf f.a I tilled E: -t-s on tlios postt- wastera ol t. i-iuia h liad !.ud and prop. crv of their ti p.-K-meiit ia baud at th twgtu- nin ' of ti9 war v "Itld not lie preate.l. It I well knuan ti.Mk toe Ctintedernt Government asaum e enn'-'d of the postal arranm.-ment in its juii-. i . t I'! !j a to aeeouul to the ConiVv. rate i'o!tm'tet t-eneraL., These olTVial did so areount They turned Over all Bumf -v and irs d to the dtj'te authority, and -if they ti l not done so willingly, they wm!.. !- I ""il 1 "vetl to ti t tt. r . -e . t " TC - to , 1, V P- X.idl-.:. It t'.-T Were i pOBttna-: r. impelled . r of th f T t t 1 ".'y OH tlie 1 . . - ,. .ii:i i.' - s i- t'aia.'-- '" ' i.'ntn tMce ui'ii.-f! air ' ' l' i v ;.-' -TA--' ;k. have lieH e-itn-Si ;.t, f-.l i ooa m f n J, of tile . f um nate per .,:.cted u " An ov.-' -r tier ia hnV, ..more baa made-' to mm-b rooaey in.hnyirg ud l;.icg.iJi.U,vak--- lur luxury that h una rarul.asea a tarr latana in Chesnneak EsT. and ut PUtt-r-jup a real- dencatbereoa that wUi cost half a million of dollar. .. -!.'-,'.-: -,r7'i JfoBW Caholhu Pomtic-W deprcU the eforl which hi beeu Md "t ten to indue opposition to Gov. WoR'rn In bis Candidacy forr-ektloa t the Oubernatorial Chair ottbi Stat. - . , r., it V were original aeccwtoaists, aoa nest are intimately connected with th friend f General Bjuibom d Cox : bat whem can vas of their claim caa only injur th chance of defeating the Radical party la thl Stat, tkmno-h divudoM la th rank f th Coueerva- w tire people, we feel tbat w are not at Uberty to r. r . . - . ....... .. consuu our prewroswea - Gov, Worth Baa oeponea vunevu mer highly booorabl to bimaalf nd crediubl to th reputation of th Stat, and has iwrsonal claims ea the confidence of hi fellow-citixens, bvinga!wy, whaUver hi atmtliBeaU .and eonvietion bav been, been boaeet, reliable and MMerfrftmr o blm weow much of the-gratf- D fiwwbould feel forth escape Which w .,i. from ifoLACir'a rule. M'llmimgttm Bit- 1 m r- - inn'- 1 "J . .u.iui. PimuuoA se deli ha bea ta trod need to Paris, a city reuMrkabt for Inreoioa cookery aad iwiaveatum of new duh a for th tablet It I that framBonper pan eakes. A Pari eorrespon-lent twlbi how they ......t . ll.uni "TMkethe insect daint- u. itk tlie Lhanb and flnrrof tb left hand, kim ia two with a oenknife. and pour into his body six l rope of mm. il ho will hold so mA. I the whole number tbu prepared aowk inthia liquor for two day the mak them into a past aad fry them like pancakes. They are to be eaten with ugar t ywaalr tad littla Burgundy wine.". -'- :-fJ-. ft' ., v,. . .....I, ,mm ...... .1 iig' '""" th forming ,tiwii through our exebaugo . -.., ; ' . year or tw after, Tyler aceossloa, th President, eoutamplating aa xcoraiosi to om direction, bi soo want to order a special train pf cam Jt aor bappeaed that th Superintead cot was very treg Whlg. Ob "Bob'" mak. errrnnd. that official bluntlv in- Lformed him that hi wad did aot ran special traiaefoc th IYmdet."WBatr said oo, 'did yu bo furnish a special train for th f- f (ii irarriaonr, Ya" aaid th Suoer- InMndeot. nattinw Bob ea tb back, and 'If You'll oolv brina- voor father her to tkat shspe. yoitihsU bT th beat traia o. thxtoad.".. J .tcj ",(iiii-is4oe j( '' A shop in Baidmor was let on flr last week by the agency oi warped pane of glamtn awla- w v ij . uT .nHw JaKS hSBnT Ji material, Caused It to tat tm - t dW. whlcn acted a convex woe, anaoonoew oiomiuu ; h-mm -- ' ., "TribHt of EefDOCt 'T athsped'sTeommunleatioB of Richland lode Set 214. Iwld s their Lode room to. Thorn aartUs, a. v, JsljLjft A. b., iXM, A. Lm1, tbs ioUewtoc areaat- I.U. ..-.I MMilntifln. mrrm .nuiimnnalv ftituntnlTl ' ' Wbsbeas. It haviDX pUssed AIbukW Ood, ta Bis infinite wisdom. to remove from this terrestrial Lodas, w hnmbly trass, to tb Celestial Lode's sbore, our neb mistiJ ssid beloved Wethsr. A. k Foster t -,. it itesoieed, Thai while wa deeply buseat his ux fonly death, and tbs loss of eas of oar most derated brothers, we humbly submit to tbs dispensation of thav xnruas win, trusting tnat ear loss may o ais sterast Jifnolcil That tha bereaved fcaoilv and reltUna of our oeceseua brother hsvs our aeart-b.it snupsuv us ' . ' r . . ..... .... this Sad bereavement. . ' :i ' - T'J;.n H' l''"-' r ae asl bsd f ssonra- Wis wr tii .... tor tliarte days, i ti w-M i f- i)n -v-t nAtnl. Tlist a eopy ef these resolutions be pre. ?d to the family of tl deiwased, and a eopy be seated sent to tbs elFHtmej for pabUeatinn, and tbat tbs Vsatycns sst Wa1 Axstn SMI bs sssnsst it. v. Ml t OW.,.;et' Wtt'MltO DIED. M t,, -,.iaJ. , , hs Mb. of Julr 1 CU1NUM, ui the Uth. yes of hie aaw. Hs wss a . .. a .ill. t 4m thi. U..A uul SMitltAV i!f (i, Wi O. ilstnMinni, Es- ef tto ety, bat for w Ancansss uaieue.spessing oi nis sesta, ssrs, -as wss msny years sbief eksrh ef the Auditor's effle sad stmaA Uurthr ssi ims as CUT Kseanle and Jasties of tbsPsao. Hswaaaaws aa abilities widof st gunorons nature. ff" ,MkV ADVERTISEMENTS- '1wJ .. ;.-t.- fi.-ii-j-"- li ! 1 ,,,, j k sJ WiVi nr-rw4.J,TJ" mr& I, ,, i Wblt CORN and FLOt'R. r L TAUHATTS lIOTELa, ..u" rjaxibsBi'BajTttarm."....!: ' Hsvine parebaswd the interest of Piatt buuninna In this hmias. ws annonne to enr fnead and tbe piihlie Uiat the lmuite wiU be enudaeted ia sJIrsspset and die travelltng pubHe assy ssisi assuiud ef Audio n slils snr frirf - with as. sud we extead a " lUrybna HWeome" to our patrons, t . fAML. MTKVENH 1 t'O. ' '"" "Sim." fl-nmjisrof rWrnlmrit. V. -:v v , .!'wCoib, of vmoswilwOasadw, . ' f '. Ang-lm . ': i,i t it v - t.i!u it P FOB TEE CAlTTOL -"(it' jpsa. .B-iiit i .v.- '.T-itr VF.VtrbrTTtWALBwiB be reeefred l)V th V 1 i.wiu-1. until to i.u. oi twnHmiuar asxa, s mrn- tnh tain 'wiitwnamitvof W"l f"T tha use ef th VuUie otiiees in ths Cpit, and (of tu Leaudatur U enanuig wm wmter ana Hiiniiir. . . The wolkJ to L be sound Oak and Hickory.' to b e livered and measured in tlie wood aonss a tb Osf. tot sqnare, from tune so bibs, bs requires. . - Bitia. r wiu state tne price per eota at willed thoy, will () nvi,r it, and eudijnte on tlis envelop "propo- iMiwr. w.vi' - - " - - I i , m. .nut renttred will be abont 3u0 Cord. 'i,-,e n: 'it ( i'-'jccuiig Uds, not nivanuneou to tb R. W. irrr . Secretary of but. A-e Mm. r buudard eopy I tawlm - ,.,;.'.,! MttaiTV er tlst-iAiiA. V - se-rt eepsioo of thhi InstitnriiWf will bcria set the 1st. tiny of Uukiber l-oti, sulsudwl tb jfctth, of "aVVi ,'rPnn Or ITIS, end secrmd PROTE. RiiHOFI.AW w ill be nfinointed ea the 1 h. rnttsnt, wtieaallths depsnnn-uts of linB aetl- -eaAeuji , Law and M-ili.-l will be fnilf re MtakniMd on the aaitti! tiiini r.'--.l b!3 SS betiare tiie war, lbs enure epeneof tiie Aesdi-ntio ktadent, ex-' eltntlve ef text bonks, elotliinf and poekat aioBuy, snUKt to two in eurnaw-v. per seaswa of atne months of tli Law aisjeu to aud of tb Utxboat to t. . , , - '-.'"' eatslcrte, gtving details, ir rnr'stwebd bifor instion, s-liiii-iw - -' k i K. MAI I IN, r rf ,- -i7"anrtov 't t'w-t'iar;,,.'! Auh. s-lo"' . ChsriuUrMilitt, Va ISa.itl'cnOS BUOJ&8 AND btliillO f iiH,l !-"-' - - - i - i . ' o.-. 4 CMiSZT CZ.ZAJS, KXLCSIOJT.Iia .u Zmnll' Mi-1-n'foa Instrnetttr. Oontaintng ?le ew-n of Mnw. k'vretses. sad Cania JSaaifl, .ti.sfc l.i. -V. UiwlliT toe At'-liliHia.. Itistmos, tteretnes IV-mnuT 1'nKiio suit HyuiB Tutxav f I io. ' 0Hiirt' li- l-xli no. I L niuii'.tnr and 1 r,.-iet ln fttivl.i-a, with (.'him-e Voeal stid Iii'traaiujaUtsv Atnerleaa tV&eai fw the MehHlenn, il,5t..L i; J'-i-iel Mekidrtas InMrawtor, IM. , . i ''--' V ,.ii-'On i. f..,-irte t iilmet Ort-Tit; " A iMfeni' B"-v1.r, Wl;h S-'lw-t P-vtiKt-Miwie, 7.. '---- Wit's ttm.te fsr t'- W.-l.id--m, li r-f"fCT7 ' ,tieoo wit hrat aiaair. E E. L. White. IS. ' ' t U I.... , ..I.. .. i.Tt. - I'-iTiT jH"t'.ieua tnstittieuie, &. 3 the Hetaptuws. . A ersteetew f Mtwir fur 1k Held. Vaw, Kersuhtoe sndJteed Orarn, TA. ' ,-'' " Bent poel-psid. on reeeipt of prie. WI.IVKklBMTWwN dt t, pTlkhshsrs, AugvM -V'-..- i..;..ostcat. i. saiattt BasLsto., - Froni Slid aftir thin At, Frelpht fur" all point in semiissecnis, wifltw earrieit daily bV n.ul uraiaa na uanion and iiniiiiuNi pnu ncuwn iminnnii HUippers will find this nineh tin qtuekaet root from all tb kertbera eiuea. -. he ebarge through tbe eity lur lurwanbiif or dravags. - iuk. Mw ,w " . Rapt. PctertbtujiJt. B. TESTER N. C. nAILKOAP, , i . "Omm StmnrrAnr im Ta LJI .......... ill.- U..I. ttnl t V The next Annual Meeting of tb Stockholder of the Wtra Mortb Caroluia Itil Rod will be bold ia ktor. sntoB, ea Tbnrwlay. tb Mt. Aaguml, B. f. aiMONTOH. Au7T- 2 1KB "Secn-Ury and Traaaan ' A''-! m- wicc rEt b miwi. iiiuuaiJiw.nutiMiNaiiMriijimaiw I of ttiehmund, about the time he: remnred from thl una mAUiOBDiVm Li. JiL Ji - - ettT, wet a dnjfnerreoivpe ol ita sftedmenu, wiuea ah talua very hmhir. ltropreeoola aa 4d man, with white hnir, with a plr-if aMetaule4a-hn band and pomtinu to a snisl clock. ' Xhe eaaa is worn- and has -been mended. .-;-.w-'n ti-..--r - Hheautluwizeaaateader TWESTt SOIXABA Ward lur the reeoTere of aaid aaeaensotjrps. . .. The Editor of the .Seittisej will joy tb jsward, tn any one who will deliver tbnm th dugoerreotTpe. - ' . Al JJ.t.UBU.1 fOLI.IttC i VfAMllJNUlU., U, , . Tlie ooriihuf tstnn of tlie st-mral Dnrwrtment of thin College soli opes with full FeeuUiea "1 iiiairm Uou, k several of its rrotessors from the Hnutb bsnmg re sumed their chain, at Uie dates fuliowiiiK t ". rreparatorr utparuneui, neiit. r.'tn , . - u. Aoadeoucsl ft.- " -'- ..- Brtth . . -Lew - tr- twi-. i-yJrw.,-- lotb J :' atsutnst-- t - - iJlar -F- Zach UeDsrtment 1 ornuised to furnish tli stost - - thorough else room inatrnetion ; while tu auxiliary fseilitw at tb li'ederel CspHst ftsr (rami ealtore tn in U reepsem usarpssaea sna at sows suatqnsl- )d by say Oillef tin tbs eoantryi ,., t - .. ' One half tuition is airea to orph"i of th war. fetadeata Air tiie ministry hav tlaa ipeeiitl fseibUes snd erstaitoas bwSnsetioa is cives in sQ tlie branehes at TheoloticU edamtiocv f ue furUiM iaiorau TJ.i). ' Aug.' r u Prasident. Th05l!l,AvS JOIIXSTO, t t it li i tn p ti tA wif ,ett to i ' f ' 1 11 1 i A "N'T) i'" ' - i, .. ', nit..T, MEKCIIAN'tw , 10.' ,111 Sretunorw M- . t -tt-.. rtM.) tt'-v In' .!(-t-i ' 'I PETEFkSBUEG,wVA. 4MIi't.cl:"('fti i. H1 t Tt t-'l i id 4 .-t. iu i --t-K I - Br C0UMISSI6K HEtCH A?TT, .., , O0VEE50B 8TEHET, -1 l-c.'n 4f mfMttvWii ".l''WW'i ., , i, f -s-Ts RICHMOND, VA. ( ' j j Vil tr-i Wihfiw ( ! t.- fca: yi' . . . t v weeotiHaa todoleneral Oroiwrnd'OommisV, iesv BumacsB, at ear eld stead, to aad lit Sysamors' btreet, Patsrabuw, Vs. f f,j t w v.. r . Cnatalirnnteat tat Xohasow Slotton, Cesw, Wkeat. aad ' . all Oouutry roduo .wdl bar oor perauiJ atteouoa '! SnaVsn WasAliriaasialaili0il i i AUTohai-colorH. U. UUAX, lUehuioud, will bs forwarded free of Charge. : .- - i -Orders for Oroeertes promptly Dlled'thd shlrmsd. ' i r . ,. k i DOSNANU sXIITKHTGN. Aug-T-Bm.-.n. m -t ffi.ii-i-.tit? bt -i-. . EXCiHANti HOTKL,' i "it s. fl tt!--'l -fc.- .tw-jt.Vf-." -.W,, WE bars the lileaanrs to lufiirwi ths fravalhna nnh. ,v. tie, aud our numeroue friends, that, having reeentfy . assumed tb management of this Hotel, 'Wa bars ' aparsd no pains or espsaasJa tboroashly -ismusaUiig -' tlie prsnuses, and sapplyuig tbe, iiou with. eVsewat and necessary furniture entire. - . - We are determined to stert onnerre to furnisb the neatest and wms .deswable aeeouimodatioaa to our ana will make thw Hobs mail i sussls what arstclass .. ttrXSTSOPOUIAS HOTEL , abould h. i r -. - -- J -i-.;..' v 'j. t - opinw bT Ibe plassors of asrvteg tb publio - aad uur iormsr pttrooa, writs aU U eall ab4 gir utrwaW-t.jirT--i-''Si-,'j-'j Klaul' ,4 ' u.-i. Ut of tb t$U Hotel, AahrilK M. C. Ang. tm-' - .ti .iiilJij.jaiatoa.iiii-i,iw----"--- -J ,'ttO- ill The Ihrest of au the reported law taae in Harth . twnnna, nmm tne earuest period ti it period to ths I Is now nesrly ready for tbe binder.' It will t btmt 1300 pages, including tb table ef oases, A The book has been so arranged that It ean bs boaad in on Tolnms, or la two. scenrding to tb prefetea e of ths purchaser. . ...j . .. , :. The ort of pobbestlaa has been irrsster tbaa wss Oipwtad, m eonseqnenee of ths book bsiog larger, and it ia ascertained that tb author cannot afford to ebti lens than $15 far the volume or volumes of the Law, and DO for th Equity vohwM to be paid1 oa er before tb debverv of la votusaas reepsttlvelT. Ihe work, though eontainins; Btswk nor matter, wvU enal but little mors iu eurr.nir-T, tlun was fnransrly ' etiare-ti m srnit-or irw rTpuvaiem lor tns aggregata i areni-u s sou tmes viBesii -4u- i. .. 'y,v; - 1 W turn a purchaser waut interbwrwl eopy, k-" t-r wdl so state in hi order for th wook. Ther wiU b "' i. an adthiioaal prie of on dollar for such tonyi - We have consented to act as stents for Jndir Bt- " v"-";" tie in tlie sale of ths Ihgeat, and bow solicit imnsttt- - -"J ate orders, accompanied with direcUont a to bow tb -" . s V book shall be hound, & o. :"'"':"1'"X Th nrintins; of the Equity Volnmo will b eom- .' -.'.-. tneuci-a witti'iiit rtr,ti,v.. ' " ..'-v- M.iiuiXo, OOlULtNAXKtTFTFHt, ' ' -i j . book A Job frinter, , Mtt- . - " bleiBb,II.C. '1 HE XATIOVAI. I' OTV ' -L ft 89 COLLLtViE D Iff Is W 1 S H I It 6 1 0 NX D , C --7rT9vr Offers superior advantages for thorough Basis " " Ul.-5tl l. .. . . . . ,. ..-.....-.....-.t.,;. . Tiie eonrse of Instraetion embrace Commhwion, . Iniport bitr, Jobbing, Betsiling, Bank and of bar Book- B : Ux ,. i k. iii(. Commercial Law, Arithmetic,. Correspoa- . ' ene, speneenm lemnnhip and Bunine Practies. T " I'tSMANullil hi tsuyht bjr Hwntv 0. hncr, th ''-' - leadinR author of this svnlera, snd celebrated, aa tb X '-i'.t Ethtor of th "Hpsaoeriaa Key to Praetfeai Peaman ahip1 adopted by nearly all first class College a the Jilj. ! -Hi standard of aritfehim.- Cnsumal IseiUttsa ar here -r-rr"-presented for aeonirinr thi vahwMr art. '' ;: '' i. TtytmofbBcs1sFJt8PB.Mrnt'E,ortrfB nd sueetmsfully taught br the Proprietor, reserves bispwialatUinti.iB., This is tbs nuart ralnshht est'.'.-v-v.' s'tbCMsmsx' ; Here' the Mndent pilie hill tbeoret.rUi al'.knewSfhe. ft-" bur and - v-n"snttivw i Mnbw, make (nit notes, drt; inviiiees Ae da- :.-''-.-: -S-.': posits Cotlego moaey m th tlulk-eee, Penh, aad UlC---: . eliecksbont a his liaainess rsqiiuos. heeomuiff, j, 1 1 : in tana, heuiler, hokwale, F-jrwardur. tanker, bs "-. so-iu aeijuirea a kuowh-df of buaiue f.ima, learaa f 'tncnrapoa and'eohdonw the hivtv of venr trans- 'n ---T ai't.- al thinks for hnnatlf. he is tbu pre Bared for ttial bnain-M. ' -'. """ , ' - . : ? -.- ? I ull sthaiawliip, pMI f-revtew at snv"tiroe,:''wlth;-x Mf Meml-etabip in Hon I'ninn off', IK-.-'a ettendUng f " in the principal cities, only tti Bo. and sUtionery - ttlS.-.n.y-..i.,i' ....v-w. ' . faiwfc'-v- --,: eircttlar irrmg full information, for spscimen 1 , -J, of Ptinniaualup, tlie CHe eunwnry end tnerehn- - '' litt( i. . .,-n .... .V, - ' ..',0''' ' Ad-lnrtsj . ' - '. . i - -i'-. . "'V i ; ""4 ww ttiiSBif k; earvK v.-j'i-"' .. Aug. Aim .(- ,, .; ,. .:. .k,,;..roprletotvaf:;v;,,:, , set t nun un ihtrlism s Kumkuin Tobsrro, t . t ap..-,M'.1-', and itt pound paus,--.".'":-.-:-?--" :.' ' ;. ' j . : Auf..tt '.'..i .'-' '' ", . rAKKISH, ' Alt . Ceoptr A lioor tt 'i titti.' iBfe3,'.:-f3 iwIBtS ajasnas

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