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V '-y i - Jtv the sentinll;. .wsi. k. rcM.;-'.y .1 , is. ill! or. 6E 1TOV CI ALL'S, liettuesduy i i' i:tcdIiij, Not.,, 16.' ' Y : Cot. WertYi Ueteajre. --.--- ; Thi very practical and able Stat - paper, aa w expected, neither suit Mr.- Ilolden, not Mrv Greeley, nor Bennett, not Kiymend of the Sew York Time. They are hard to please; an 4 we presume jir houct Governor did not specially endeavor to meet lUcir views; : Th Standard calls liim "rcbcliiiv.i " and its Northern ec.freru coat the proptwluori t ' distribute Hie" olo'rd, population of the So.ith, among tbe,Nortitcn State. That uulortu.-oita race having been suJ ' denly emancipated, is it not humane to them to propose a better provision for them, than can possibly hem vie iu the Sou th, it all remain. Is it not just, that those, wbo rnanu milted them, bou? 1 br anc ijoal share at lent of the burden- , rcr ' 't ' ' from it Is It t (,f ti,. o.Hin- v .TU ri 1 . ...... Y . , ... l-i t .olauJiuw i i:.o c ui.iUid guvertiuumt of the United Elate moio than Gov. Worth. Jfone rerpect the flagor oY-ytbe lawk and wr ' erence the Constitution Amre. In connnirini.n ot loyalty and good Utuouism, between him - and Mr. Qoldea and bis Mates, they could ot pass master alop? i ic ' Cor. 'vVorth. Rebellious Indeed L .Where U th rc a word like' , it, la the message o injii conduttt. v- Tha l..octioB of IT. 8 Senator .T ' -"-""Both Houe' succeeded, to day, in Conren . tion, after four ballots, ia electing a V, 8. Sen ator, from the 4th of March next. That hoaot has fallen opoo the lion. Matthias E. Manly, ot Craven. It is an honor morited by the ability . and purity of the roan, who both in private and publie life, ia aunehiaa or shade, has baas the christian gentleman, the able and reliable 1aw y --r, th upright Judy's, and theconscientloitr . lejUlator and statesman, ij i ..' ,j Judge Manly has, throughout life,! afoided all active participation la politics.-; He had been anTlnwiTBrtng' Whig upVo the dusoluiloa of the party and the inauguration of the Know Kotling. " He refused to co-operate with that . organization, and subsequently -voted with the Democratic party until the late war began- tTpon the Inauguration of the war,"be sustained tie action of his native State, aud until its term ination. At its close be accepted the result, sin- cf rely dtaiiing Ut promote the' quit and resto . ration'oftlie country.'' Those vtho know liim, . ciiiiisot doubt hie loyally to the Constitution and the Tuion, and hie readiness to do all in bis power to promote peace and harmony be t tn all cotionn, that can bedone,ronitntly - h bis c -irt.tvH vVef "trd to the honor f 4 - i '"! nmi eiMiUuu. , . . . , .;,-,.. CoivUttCl-IOW.- tf t r -III the itpoit of tl.e'balh.t- 1 '! !T I'" ny that "... . llr. CiUiuui." It A ' ' t Oui!f- i and I rjr ; should have bun, . 1, find Berry, of Orange i A. ' .. r. -! - - - I it ed CoMruaiKji'i, Hie iialciiiU cor- rc- j -oi!. !u.t of the Wiltulugton Jvurual pays the ful. jH.i.'' deserved compliment to our excellent Public Treasurer, than whom we have no better officer, , The correspondent of the Journal says Bo far as 1 have heard Mr. Treasurer Battle hnt na opposition to hi re-election, and it v ' 1 b a UKcles as It is uuneeeanury. The litniaury has uever bad a more indefatigable and ifuinuK guardian, tin report gives evi- d'-nce of care and accuracy, and a wub th great sulji.cts of fioance tliat denote itudy and ability. . famiiiaiit and taxi ':t .; ,; -7: is Y,:''For the Seututil " i ' i IJalciou, Kof. 83th,' 1800. . . Mfii IhUaitt Cain ".'-rHear rTtm avaiT myself of the medium of the ticntincl to correct an unintentional mistake, ot your reporter, m rci' rencfl vu hit rruiarns, niacin iu vua nuuw ui . . i. . 1 - z- .1. - Tr r Y;nmnn ye r 1-"r, on the bul IntwiuCea by m-self to tepinl tne Iteveuu law Of he Btnte, liiis bill provided that it was not to take effect in1 co into operation before th flrat ot April, ltJ7, therehy giving the Sheriffs of the different count, 1 4, aiupla time to collect all the taxes due from the people at this time under the present III c venue law. I stated in my remarks that the j - ' (i of this bill presupposed the passage of a ! venue law that woukt mine revenue sum ... -lit to pay the current expenses of the State and no more. itcspccttuiiy. , Lon. John T. Jones, of Phillips county, Ark. J...S been elec'. 1 V. S. Senator by the LrgUla- t recf Arkansa.- - -: ' "pro. Wo snm-ndor our edUn it eutl:c'y,to other r.nf'-'-sof m .,1 spsr ' inil !.c .. i l. h,. ' numbers. ; 'y thetn-'i,-, Lut w to t..a num. cl t' o 5s; -T"s 1 iu. thut vie 1 to r-Y ;ir.ot s .. Oil CUO i , net pcen a om to upp:y t:ie o s'i 1. f .z::. I. tim cor.U;ujtl'.-iy cri-.-, , jsii 11 imlf C. C. Cooley, from 1. ..la ''I ill Lit of li.ai liases iubli:lid ia ..i? ci'y turday,a listing talen place : j. A renpec table gentleman of that ; rr-n j:-. ,1iist tbent:-re Ixiteh is totally I.U..1.' of tu kind having taken plat e, i enuM il.' tha ' tcoundrel, we should 1 ii to t'-ie tiUnt of the law.., . .' ' "E. The Wrgrapliiu dhipakh jpub in smile of the jw! per, stated that Ju1--' ;--r, of Tenncasec, had decided that ta ' ' nrc of tl.iil FUte la 'bogus, and the fran- . T C ' T-J. 1 he fVci- lrt was fetven at ?'nr- :' ill in ( ,13e of Ciiiiei-l vs i l.ronke. Mier of rr n tration . tor KutWurd. , i r t lasiOg to lstw voting . . Certificates . r SOUTH CAE0LI5A LECISLATTOi t ;' Y - Y Wednesday morning, NaT. W. " Tlx 6eaat was called to order at it o'clock, A. M. k t , J - - Prayer by the Iter. Dr.Ekinoerof the Bap tilt Church. " -.-. iaS. The Journal of yesterday was read and ap proved. ; - ; .. , i . Mr. McRae presented t petition from the citi aeue of Richmond county, ia reference to the Cheraw Coal Field Railroad. Referred to the Committee on Internal lmproTemeota,'' .Mr. Cunningham from tb Committee on Propositions and Grievance to whom was refer red the resolution relative to compensating Jaa tiec of the peace for ofaciai duties rendered, reported back the same sad asked te be db clixrjRd from its further consideration. , " llr. Wilson.from the joint Cominitteeappoluted to draft rules to govern this body iu the election d U. H. Senator, reported back the rame, which were adopteil, and on bis motion a message was sent to iu hoihm transmitting ttie report. Mr. Uct'orkle. from the (Jommittea oa the Judiciary, to whom was referred a bill relative to the appcintment of Justices of the Peace, re- r r . 1 l k the same and rerommend that If do Uiil iioua ii.e , relative toi.i.x u tun' . depreciation of Cunfederata currency, reported oaea tne same recommeuOing tti paaaage.'- Mr. Cow lea, chairman of the Joint select committee appointed to consider and report upon a communication from Col. Bomlord, chief commander of the Freedman's Bureau In this Bute, transmitted by Ilia Excellency, Gov. Worth, offering aid In extreme cases of destitu tion to the indigent blacks and whites in the several counties, reported in favor of adopting the proffered assistance, and instruct the Gov ernor, by resolution, to correspond with the chairmen of the Warden courts la their respective counties, ana ascerwn toe quantity oi supplies absolutely necessary to prevent suffering, and report the lam to Col. Bumford, Chief ot cinuwmi rii, ! Th resolution lelaUva to tin it adlourn ment introduced by Mr. Cunningham on yes terday, came up and was passed over informally. ' Mr. Edwrris introduced a resolution ia tarff or Judgt Barnea. . Ite furred to the committee on claiuis. . - ' "A message was received from the Ilonsa Cou currinfir iu the report of tha ioint committee.' . I . Mr. Cowles introduced a resolution referring so muctt oi ia uovernor s message as relates to compensation for services rendered by Mr. Mu(;if to the crmmittee on claims. .Tteft'rri Mr, Battle, from the Committee ow rmlrgee and elections, to whom was referred the bill to, repeal an ordinance of the Convention 'ja change the time of StateT elections, reported back the same, recommending ita passage. , On motion of Mr.- WHsooj a eauge-,w'as sent to the House informing them of the readi ness of the Senate to go into Joint (Jonventioa.H . t - .tj nWi iwvifviuviil 1IUVBV 1U- formingtfiu Senate of its readiness to receive them,- Whereupon the Senate repaired to tlie Houe, w hen the Speaker of the Senate took the Chair. Theelectloa for U. 8. Senator, proceed ed, when alter four balloting, the Hon. M.' E. Manly was declared elected, ' The ballotings will le piihlislied to-morrow.. " ' i ' . -- The Jjpeakct then announced the Joint,,!Cou. Tention dissolved, and the Senate retired to the F rliiml.ir, .. '" '" ' -.'" .."; : A ! o was received from the House pro. 4 tint when the two Houses adjourn to thev&.lioiiMi ii'nim.t 01 PridiV at 11 . ,H. : ...fc4nj)l ,.j I at 1 f o c Ik k. T!OC F. OK COMMONS, i ,;. . ...!: Wsu.NKsoaT, Nov. 28, 1806, s Th Hons was called to order at 1 1 o'clock, Prayer by Rev., Dr. Skinner, ot the Baptist Church. -. i i. i ,1 he journal of - yesterday was read and ap proved. - , , i i ' -l - . ripobts or coMstrmtea. -. Mr. tlcKay, from the committee on th Judi clary, reported back, unfavorably, resolutions, heretofore referred, relative to the -expediency of reporting a mechanic' lien law, a bill for th relict of iueolvent debtors,, a bill to prorid that property sold under execution ilia!) bring a iuii Tame in u. d, currency, ana a Dill to en large the jurisdiction of Justice of the Peace, , ( RI-901.1'TtOKS. " -... ......... 4 By Mr. Durham, a resolution instructuig (lie coimiiittee on the Judiciary to Inquire into tb cxpeuu-ncy ami necessity ot rcioruuug thsluOi. Cial system of the State. Rejected. , , . By Mr. Holderby, a resolution that the same committee Inquire aa to the exDediencv-and iitt.prietv of enacting a Stat rNtakrapt Isw ivcjecieii. i BH.U IltTBOOVCBO, i By Mr. Waugh, hill to ftroeide for kchK ding the value of atampe in th taxation of oosia. - i . i- . -jr.. By Mr. Perry, ot ' Carteret, a bill to amend the charter of the Oceania Mook end- Ladder' Company of th town ot Beaufort ': By Mr. McClammy, a bill to amend an act,' entitled ait act to establish work house or houw-s of correction in the sevsral counties of tbe Htatew '. -. .. .5;'i(...'.:!5ifc If Mr. Latham, of Craven, a bill to abolish imprisonment for debkv w,.,,.i t... a jj.- A mens('a was received from the Senate Tiro. Sosinff joint rules to regulate the election of U. . Scuutor in joint Convention to-day. ! Message concurred In. . t--s ... At 1 J o'clock M., pursuant to Ioint order, the uata and ItM nli'.Cf.i-ii Arrival in tha lTull mnA ... .. -.. 1--. 04. I r !'. Speaker.-- Th r t. i. o ; . -.epti ..uiuur, aunounred the of irct for v lot h t..e Houses were met in ioint Convention, and ordered -that the iournata of t' two II.iuw be read in relation to the pro- Jiiirs uaa oa Tcstcrttay in. tue Dallotiag tor o'ltor. ' , - 'i -e f r-ii.1 1 r of the F'-tiidethen ' appointed i Yt committee to ex-unine the. journal and ;-ort t ;! p.".-cf-i!c nult. ;; ' . .' ; -:.t, lYn Y, pf i;uthcrford, for this committee i! -','HUcutijr reported as follow House Tote, w hoi number 110. of which J'r. V. N. H. Smith received 6 J, a majority of ti.e vote cast . . . ' ' Ia the Prfiste no person received a.' niaiorltr of the whole number ' of .vote cast .;. T he roll of the Senate waa next called'" and th"n that of the House, when th House voted. '1 he Committee that superintended the elec.' tion reported the joint vote as follow! Wh. le votecast 159. J'ecesarv to a choice". n. ?'r. Smith received 80, Mr. Manly 49, Mr. ool ii i Mr. A.he 18. Mr. A ritht i. llr. "Oil- tner 1. No election. . The Hons then voted n the second ballot The i port of the committee oii this ballot is a . !:'. num' r .r-f v cat,Lai snry to a choice, t J, .'i r. .Manly received J vntes, ilr. i- null, 68. III. Pool 4 J. Mr. Ashe I'o election. ,. '.. , . ... : The IXoote tl..a r'otod on the tllti Viot. i-. f Committee' report on this ballot waa as fol lows: .whole numlwr of votes cast, 159. Ke eeasary to a choice 80. Mr. Manly received 69, Mr. frmith 48, Mr. Pool 1. air. ft. W. Las-i- ter 1. Ko election. ' ,v , - Th House then voted on j1 f fourth ba'lot. Committee's rejiort on thl" i was fol low! whole nnmuerof votir' ,lrt. eee eary to a choice 81. Mr. Mainy leceived fc), Mr. Smith 87, Mr. Pool 41. Mt Manly elected. Tha result having been announced, the Sen ate retired to their, chamber. On ! motion of Mr. Waugh a message was cent to th Senate proposing hat when the two Jfouscs adjourn to-day, they a.ljourn to meet at It o'clock A M en Friday, . turf.'.tj.aa.i-in. . YThe Senate by message announced confe rence and the House adjourned. h V-plii sgaiia e)ain e-ifr l. f BaJiottiBg for U.a Senator In tb. Eous of Commosi oa Yesterdaj. ' i.'t U , FIRST AtiOT..? .; , ' For Mr. PoolMessrs. Beady, Bryson, Car amr," Vrecmaet,- Oambril, Hlnnant, Horton ot Watauga, Morton of Wilkes, Jenkins of Gran ville, Jenkins of Carton, Uiwe, Lyon, Mooi of Chatham, Morton, Morrisett, Rogers, Eotmtrce, Riisa, Scogfin, Scott, fiheltoa,, Tag,le) Vestal, Wilson of Forsyth, William of Yauoev, 'iV'ora ble, Vork-i-27. -r- - - v. - - For Mr. Ashe Messrs. Mllen, Boyd, T own V, r,,H r,p ,)a Davidnon, ! oh..)' m.ii.i.-:..-n. ' r i Forilr. Manlv Jfeaara."Chftdwh-k. Ilui. . on, Latham of Craven, Latterloh, Murrill, Per ry of Oarteret, Simpson, Smith ot Dunlin. Htiui Wsnnk Willi.. f II , , , ' ' For Mr. Smitk. Messrs. Antr. !).(. Black, Davis, Farrow, Galloway, Oorham, Hari ding, Harper, Henderson, Holderby, Latham of rt MiunifHra, tjn, rncrvay, Moore, or Hertford, iitmi neinuaras, ciuun, or lionioM, walker, William's, of Pitt 20. ' . f - . M i ForMr. Howard. Meaars. Baker, Clement, .j .ii, ami, aAmg, nouiammy, YV oooard 7. For Mr. Ransom. Messrs. Gran berry, Jud klna, Martin, Peebles, Turabull, Westmoreland f" .'" - 1- - tt Fori Mr Settle. Mesara, Ashworth, Blair. V... Lf. V l... v ' ' '-. 1. ? . wi. f urniicc jHesKra. vone ami dlore-, neaci s. - ' - For Mr. rhnifpsMemiOrawfordrfflf Ma con, Perry, ot Wake, llosebro, Stevenson 4, - Vas f Wft t Tl " Williams, of Martin 8. For Mr., Turner. -Mosiux . Spc.kor, Guess, IT instead 3. . For Mr. McAden, Meaara, Everett Jluustoa . For Mr; Wlggina Messrs. Clark, DauM-J. rorMr. Heatlft Mft-Bradaher... - f urur. vaoce. r. Unrnam X. : tw ',. aco autavajt. - .r-(c" -- For Mr. Smith. Messre. Speaker - Antryr Barden, Black, Bow, Bradshw, Davis, Farrow, Galloway. Oorbam, Guess, Harding, Harper, Henderson, Hodnett, nolderby, Jones, Latham, of Washington, Lee, Lowe, Latterloh, McKay, Moors, ot Hertford, Morehead, Xeal, pent, of Cartoret, f.helton, Simpson, Smith, of Guil ford, ; Sedderth, ITmstesd,- Walker, Whitley, WilliaiflsoJ Harnett, Williams, of Pitt v - Mr. Ashe. Messrs. Allen, Boyd, Bi...o, Clements, Crawford, of Macon, Craw!.,. ! ot Itinvotn, Dni-aaa, DavhlTOn. FoariL Kelwr. I a. lull, 1 ,v,McArthnr, MoUon-jan,- Mcltae, J t tiio . oiimrdt. l!ii-hnlMin. 'I .till '.'! r' tot Sit. I'ool. Messn. Ilea 1 -; !. ..,u.( son, Freeman, Gambril, 0""' 1 loiioit, I tun,o Watatiga,iIortnn IIoiik- Jeukins, of Gaston. " ) . r i ham, Morton. ' ' i.i Ifvxriwr I- For Mr. Ifowanl.- Il' tian, boior. Ma liiawnv, V. ooihn 1. l orJIr . oily .No-urns. I hailwu k, ' Latoain, r,i (. raven, Alumll, Smith, of L Mon, t anls. ' - - i or .Mr. Hansom. .Messrs. Granberry, s-i kio, Jlartin, Peebles, Turnout!, Westnio'- d. l or Air. Wiggins.-.Mesari C'lsrk, 1 Everat,; , j 1 - , 'i . . j For Mr; Dick Mr. Ashworth.. For Jfr. Dockery Mr. Blair. For Mr. Settle Mr. Blythe. . For Mr. Taoce Mr. Durham. For Mr. Thompson Mr. Lor aft. -For Mr. McAden Mr. WhitflehL. -; r-'i5 rtiKi.''.BinBAiXOT. i i ' For Mr: Bmitli.Mcaw. Allen, Antry, Bar. i oiaca:, uowe, Kraasnor, Carson, Dam, Dt- ium, arrow, uaiioway, Oorham, Guew, Bardinr, Hamer.- Henderson. Hmlrwiit tT..li)r. by, Mouaton, Hutchison, Jones, Kenan, I.Hthaa, wi Tmngwm, iiee, tjowe, t-uttcrtob, HeCtea)- "Ji wreowfgan-,ir atoitay-rMeorere4 -eitror, Morehead. Neat. Perrr. nf Cm, Wir.),,,lin Shelton, Simpson, Smith, of Duplin, Su.ith, i uuuiora, ounaertn, umstead, WhitW, Wil- Ham or mrnett, Wmiams, of Pitt 4 1 ' T' - For Mr. Pool. Messrs. "Ash worth'. K. uW Blair, Blythe, Bryson, Freeman, Gambril, Gar rets, tunneut, 1 lor ton, of Watauga, ffortonof Wtlkea, Jenkins, of Gaston, Jordan, M,ore,of vaaioam, Morton, Blorrtsett, Perry, of Wake, ""ai, nwjuin, ivouniree, uss, cor 'a, Scott, Stevenson, Teague, - Vestal, Wilson,'' of i orsyu, wilUams, ot 1 ncy, 'Womoie, V)k 8L -.. , .... yj't 3 ! ; . For Mr. Ashe Messrs. Boyd,- Brown, ClcaV enta, Crawford of Macon, Crawford of lluww Dartran. Foard. Kelaev. K'mnlnll I,.r M McArthur, McRae, Patton, Keinhardt, 1 rull. For JCr. Hansom Messrs. Durham, Martls, Peebles, Tnmbull, Wsatmoreland.--- - 1 -v- a x or mr. aiaoiy Messrs.. Chadwick, Judkim, Latham of Craven, Murrill, Stone, Waugh. . For Miv Wiggins Messrs. Clark, Daniel. ' For Mr. Howard Meaar Garris, V hit:: '.! WoodarL ,, .- . , . ' ,. For MrT. R. Caldwell Mr. Lot sn. trrf.r fornr. iiif ' For Mr: Smith 1r ker-JJarden, ..Black, -Hovil, toaiilii-au'.. r. cross, tiai-K, ttementJ, Cmwlor l, ot i, Crawford, of Rowan, Dargsn, DmiH, Davidson, Everett, Farrow, Foard, 'Calloa f, aiirris,aorhain,Guesg, Harding, Harper, lio r. son, Hodnett, Uohle--l.v, Houston, Jones, Ki '- v, Kendall. Latham ol W aaiiiiii'ton.TALlism nf't ' ven.LeeJLonBr.Lowe, I.utterioh, Mar, JScAr:i r, McUlammy,aicUougan,M- h'y,McK-ie,Moot. -f Hartford, Morehead, N',-d, l a! ton, I'bles, r ryot Carteret, Reinharut, Iflihard.iou, bb'': i. i Simpson, emitli, of Duplm, fcaYh ot Guil! pnO'lerth, Lmstead,. WalBer, AVcitmnr, ' .Whitley, Hiliiamsotliaiuuit, Wiiiiamsof i i.YYr:-YY' ;"-r; lii -w- For Jfr. Pw!. Messrs. Ashworth, Bea Blair, Iiiythe, P.rraon, Cftrson, Freeman, G brill, Garrett, Hinnant, Horton. of Watan Horton, of Wilkf'v Jenkins, of Gaston, j dun, Loinn, Mixre, of C'h.-it iiim. Morton,- J riwH.tt, perrv.of.WaUe, 1;.. . a, Jioai l.i.i. 'i' .. tree, Rnas, N--'in, ? o-r.-nson, Y Tntll, estal!l i!on. cd l o vthe, W.-oir of 1 nuy, W i ml 'e, , ttmwu is pou, minto Noi'..ia so fat"M route to the .North, that the .New Tork steamers hav 1 tnthiSfd their charSe from ct. to tus ft bad,:; ix.;.fti -., , ;,. .. -.. -. Manly. Messrs. Allen, Chadwick, J Hutihuon, Judkins, Kenan, Martin,; fcltone, Turnljulh Wauch Whitlield 1. , ' H ! i z8 V S i I ir, Asha, Mr. Crauberr if .' s. liansona, Howard and Asha Were iws on this ballot, ' i ; I , l'n.l.illlilt ll Wntm w.. . U. a Ut." nmm HI. (W1I1U. r Speaker, Antry, Baker, Barden, Black, 3o we, Bradaher Brown, Oark, Clements.--rd. of Macon, Crawford, of Bowan, Dar , taniel, Davla, Davidson, Everett, Farrow, r, OalioWay, Garrl, Gorham, Oranberry, ., Harding, Hsrper, Henderson, Hodnett, . o7, uuuaion, ar.es,- SveMev, Kendall, I in, ot Craven, Latham, of Washington, i long, Lowe, Lutterloh, May, McArthur, "y. MoGougsn, Mckay, Mclla, Moot,' rtford, Morehead, Weal, Patton,- Peebler, , of Carteret, Reiahardt, - Rfchardson. on, 8impson, Smith, of DuplinrBmith, of ford. Saddertli. VmstaadL' Walkur, West olaud, Whit!eyt WUUamaof Harnett Wil : .,of Pitt-a-,, 1 or Mr. Pool Messrs. . Ashworth, Beasly, ir, Blythe, Bryaoa, Carson, Freeman, Gam-, ,1, Garrett, Hinnant, Horton. of Watauga,: rton, ot Wilkes, Jenkins, of Gaston, Jordan, r m, Jloore, of Chatham, Morton,. Morrisett,, rry, of Vske, IiOf'ers, Kosebro, Rountree, ''. fr'oott, bievenson, Teague, Trull, 1 i -i a. tf lot -i th, Williams, of Jan- ' V.nk. .. .luu ,:?'r(1chdw5ck, uitid, btone, 'luramd, k aiu, Whitneld u u oouarn i. w.- s. , Tot th BItlMl. OrMuboro' Female College. i The burning ofkihi flourishing institution Waa a great public calamity. For many yean of increasing usefulness, it had commanded tb admiration and support, of th friend of K. . J i : j . uwiw "u rcugfou, it was an extraorut nary anccesa.- It had passed securely the trials ordinarily incident to literary institutions M high pretensions; and, with more than aelf sustaining vitality, was (till proudly rising and advancing In ita beneficent career. How varied. extensive, beautiful , and bountiful, were iu uioKungs v society i iia numerous graauates and other pupils, from different States, went forth to tha labor of life with principles, pur pose and accomplishment which not only in spired cheering anticipation then, but present mil uay nigniy esnmaoie acuevementa tn Various deoartmenta of nsefulneas and konnr Among these, are a number of the daughters of me mmisiers oi our voaierence, wno, Uirontrn viia aiu ui Kmerous uonora, eniovea I nose VSIU -BPnrpriviwgwi wuittttwnerwtseti Bar obtained. ' But in the midst of its usefulness, the College iuuuiux ww vuuvuiucu vi u Biiuenuii nre. Th frieuds of Education and religion ar, it uua i (nuuui, ii iuh luioieuiaieiy. , ., , Materials, to the raloa of Jfteea T or twentv thousand dollars, belonging to the N. C. Con ference, 'are already oa hand Thea are of such kinds and in sock condition that thev will ue Tcrj fjvnij uamagea a bos speeaiiy used ; and would not bring aver one-third their real worth if aold for any other porpo. Shall w permit so much and so valuable property, to perish 1 Shall we be guilty of recklessly throw ing feway tea or fifteen thousand dollars belonir- iig to 4h Conference t , Br evert primiuile-.of economy, hy the sacred responsibilities- which devolve upon us. oy the reooiuoon of the pat, the al.aorliing demands 0t the prcotmf," .! l momr-ntons interests of the future, we v .- , p., mo mil C1I11I1RBLTV tltlltln.. " - i.r vntrhrvArvevt ... . t uibcou -y end tbeChnrclk It is l.hly pratifving to know that Greens boro' alone ha already subscribed' twenty thousand dollar. Bat we need thousands more. We nwd ready money now, that the building may be returned. . s . The proposition 1 to build on the plan of" a uiui dkicb company one nundrea dollarr to th aharo to be paid in semi-annual instal ment the first quarter at the end of six months th second at the end of twelve cv For share, only 125 dollar in six months nnl mrt.l dollar in two year t Ech itockholdct i je-1 uuncui w scu m tue iomerence Whenever shall propose to purchase-the. Conference cri it part being bound to pay jxtr value with legal interest, t - The excellency of , the ' ecbem consists ia this: It offer at once the opportunity of noble eWi'fy and a secure iiHwiment.- nitn our Duroosea and nnmiwii uvl anvti Kfwa, w oennuentiy appeal to to contribot to our assItUnoe. i W respectful. ly nrge all who can to promptly aid n. If yon will Uke atoek,-wny number of sharea) write mv and-1 rUl tbs visit tw m nhMrtt rrangwr , Mpeciany no w aesire yon to Send ns money.,, Bead it s stock for yourself, for ' t" 1 vmerence; ;i , p coxeuaaTiom. i by raising collectioni, can euily procure on or mmw maw ror meir pastor or tn Conference. nui niey xtos cio so promptly I mtuTins, by presenting the eublect. u, auu w lunuuiaisiy, now many or thsm wil! take stock tor th benefit of tha rw... enceana raise tne money iron tbeif chanreat T1..1. ...n...M :o . j i. . ... .. . s . U.U WW11MIIW Will UU ' . . TH OBADCiTE HD VOBmtlt KTU M COZXBOB " Y re appealed to in a iplrit of sympathy and re liance. You, Ladies, atill love your Alma Mater. fine waa worthy of youmonfl deuce aaij'affec- won. x ou wept w.icu sne leli j Her fail was a loss that Was worthy of your tears, ' jrany and precious are the memories that lintrer-tmnml th consecrated spot where she once atnnt And you cherisU her still, and would rejoice auoi-uiu.j w ucuom uer id ner loveliness and excellence once more. Then come, with-all your hallowed recollection of sweet departed umjsi cuius wuu me SDint mil shim h eeping aaupnter when she would plant flow on bar mother's trrsve. eom and hln 1W.1 1 . . ui-' . r z mim ? my i'iv.,u, uio iuio ser aanse-and ark tier to beauty and blessing again I I "Teke ,your purae, and paper and penellf and r out anr- r your fii-ndo and all that you vhui jiLcctv any ainounre-au amouuts ven man amewts and send to me by express, or get your rhTtiister to do so. . The graduates or forrner::puplla''hou'(r'i much as one hn mired dollar in cah by the latot JYhruary, shall receive an appropriate memento of the gratitude ot the friends of the - Send money by express taTDurham', Nt cf. R. B.: Ia writing by nuuVftddrcse ni at Flat lUver, N.C. .;..". .. ,: , ' . -----JL.'Vr.AlA vr.rM.. ; Agent of G. F. College. Kor.Snd, 1S34.-V - 8 P. B. I'aptn. favorable to (h totfa-j ,! "will please copy, ; , u . . . J laii, ij '.; .--:i?..-,wiwa'.a'J..-J:ir-a AwiV--vi.,YY- f--Y,,',JBr . - a i av . .V n,i-, - - i i: . ,jij,i.,tE " nirn ' ... ' v T r . InIy of asthma at Wlntm, Jf. C. ow the tth. iHV,Coi. ri.iuiNTioaisx, of uvulae., in UisftHb. I Raddenlv is Pitt s.Uof (W. C) o the Mt Uut, Mrs. Tims U. Mixxim mnt of Capi, Joha Ma-l,-(&rairly of tns Ii. a. N.) sicsd U. Hbs waa efaaritalii ia prosperity, patient andohw tot ia admnutv. and eonadlsutiaus ui ttie dwharg of ry duty, Xbs bride groom esme sadilenly bat bar lamp was filled wit a oil sad brigliiir buruiug. "Biees are tU oead wbe dieia tb Luri KIW ADVXETISiaCESTa. KETT AnBAJSCMEXT iBL V Ct . BAIL ROAD. Biiswwi Quia sUb. Bos) Costmsi, . : 8eaui!rr's Omc, Mm. ttn, im J sad sito BuhUt. Hov. 4th.. IMS. train oaiiia J JUlaukaaAOaate K-., wiiia asiailaaw. Mad train leaves Bakigh, T.lS, a. M. . -, am Tisi st waiaon a-wi, r. .. j '4v1.J AwtMB atBahtla-h tUO, P.M. ' ' AeeasiMattteraiaksvw Balafark .0U,J. ll.i ' . ; leaves Wsldoa a t.l P. M. .. ,. - - Airrsataakiigh,8U,A, M,'nlI 1 The mad Irataseaimset, with P. KB. it. R. I. Old Bay Una tfteajasr gotus lisrth, sad with K CX B. B. Kotng Month. ? . . . . r AeeossnodaUm raia sennsets at Weldoa with train en P. B. B. geiaf MartkaiakiBC Urrouyh soumcuom t Hew York. ....... i.... -. -.-.. . Accommodation train leavinir TFi'lil m at 7.15 P. M. eonneeta with train from tha north on P. K. Ii k L JtB.H U. AnBamiMie line and also' with tram from tbe South oa the W. W. B. B. and. at Bsloigh wi'h tram f. tba Viet sad Hrmth ew N. C. B. B. in uk. X -fl r1 a i."....... tlrt u tiT tn iWAi':,"'m'v '' t" endapend UTlltI in lUUitrk Ui llL,.ii.u . ' J r Oirn . v. a. lewis, Osa. Blip. PragTees and Standard eopy. NOTICE. A PPLICATIDll will bsmadaUthapAaentOenral fX. Aaaemblr for th Incorporation of th Boeky tdennS atannnurtarmg Company. - V , -v Movie-tmuw ' a.sslBe) MMAti'wLLCClt: XIBW Clsase will U tormad the latt of laooary 11 187. This will be a very favorable time for yonna iiamea so etrter saw Behotrt. vacation tUl. the Julv. Terms eerw aaatiieflA, . ,.A full anrna nf m anoed Teacfaera, male and female. Prof.!. W.Adams will then resume his plae fa th Facultv. , Our .pit peets are wry eaeoaraginguid we expect soon tobsve aa rnu ana noanamng a sehooi as w had be for the war. aeaa luf aetrcBiar. Aduresa. - . , 0ad.hovftTOJ "J"- ratKaiDwivTi mncu' ITOH MANCHESTER. R. R. WtuuxOToa, U, a, Saw. ssth, Bw. , WihninirtoB X Uanoheater B. B. a.. faarabv resjiotics tliat.itiiaAiuafled to thaeradit of iia rat pnfeiTed nmt Hortgant Bindbuldota with 11 B. Jeaap A Co, At Broadway, New York, thitaaui anaoai nrmw oiw mi aau eoaaa en use. lat. lmjo. Bolders ef eoapone will pleae eoUaet tliair iatovaat. I NovM-St r ' ,. Ht W.llltANK, PresidenL ' VV9M.tCTftl WILK.- aT-R-AB; Tw f- thsurwa OmeraJ Assembly far a Charter for aiurolh Borings fsaial Collage m the eoanty of OranviUe.. , . . . . , ... '. Kovae-lmlaw ' - " ' f .- BiraciT wantaia.Bt .j - SVOOJ WHTlErjIf-A lot of Bnggy Wheals, all sues, and made in th beat style, with Hickory w ' w.T.ITCMMFBACO.,--; KoTXJ .;. ..t v, j. Ko. IU Buluiigurock Bt t iff NOTICE. , v. . r HAVTNO been analifled as Admtnlatrstors on the estate of Oov. Jahn M. kimliM,! J I .11 awyone indebted to said antate are hereby notified to Imke ImmwliBU) pamn-nt and aeulomant, as ionirsr itlioMK.e cm !i nrwons havniff In Iwx of thaur neovary. lam the auth. of huf uno., . -Jcxics A. Oaai. 1 Mov 17-Swlw w... t, . w a ,.a 4 j ineaweBTH wbbiai.. atniivABr. mma tnstitntlon. located in th town oTOreena.' iT . , 1 "S1 "s rMdraoet sad B. C. Bj llon for mnn than VI v.. 1 . , atrndtoaeoeiathe 8'tata. The bnUdinp! ars ianrs and eommodioae, Jigbted throughout with Oas and basted by furnaces with reiriirtr in rI r eanaUe-of aocommodatuig U boardera an j '11 r'-'i. r" j ,lM aeoaaaary out tm luiaga. ire hottao, Ac., .and an aim f o. n 1. H oirred harranS privately, for oo year or a terra of rf--. .....j.-.i. -...( .... ' : f n 9v . f 'onw I Moamraan, . ll J leaaaaWoaaJUAA, , . . . 'uurs A. Uait. .v.. Adm ra nr Jnlia af UnHl..i n..a . Kov r-Uir6w , , ?Y,Yi IT!OTEETOnENTt;-: T7C offer to rent for one year or a term of veara Ir Of the Depot of tbe N. C. Central and Piedmont Bailroedd. Commodious bmldinga, extensive gronnda. andjB aaesaaary arrannienia a nt oUss H.f ten M made th eatlug houas for paaasuglirs oh both the above Beads. Pmatasuaa gives ImmHiitelT , - Tsrms easy, . " , Jom L. Voafenaa, , ?,,i..a,L.,,.w......iJ. Tcaiisa Atoaaaaaa,.. ' w a, Li A " rfok,M- atoshead, IWd. t ov x7-8wew .. . . ... ,., . .. .j,, . , f' ' It. I: , Mi ft ... . y ' T TraT BtKCBIVB0 II HXPiiKtB A J Larg.lotofAnaAi'fLKa,. " i.T "". I AVo.aiotf . . Cheese. , k"" . 'Y '.'J : Butter, ftc. ' - 4 1 Hoy R K- ftRELL a STATE OF KCHT.'I CAECLIXA, tMli tTv a U1 J j x - r r t c t a it at to x By Hu xUMy JOSATHAS WORTH, 'Qevsrnur of -r -iHaWHBta3 - --r----. SJ.,. .r w':'a""A,! .,",.be" rlaaiid to dm. tlia Jiwia EL. J "r ecouuly of t;herokee, in w1 !ri5 arged with thw Border of II,,",";'1 BooMrfjd County and Bute, and thai tbe aud AOW. ifarlffMr). 11 fktohee. Akav -U .JI w !w arrested .odbVoT,t to r"S "."".1 "."TT V dar, I loATm Woliu, Oonnor of said aula do imetbui my IToeiatnaao., othwin. the ra f J-oi4jms fur bJaapprabausiesi and aa. Uvary to the bberiff of Cherokee Coontr. Y? Wiw, liiwertnf ; f .tt HM. h L.Vi0 t h,I hand and eauaad th iiieat B.J of the htate to La bJrHA'.fllC',Jl',f V"fgh! 0T"- fc ' JuATniVWABTir1 By th GoVemnr : ' v -1 Baw.tr, , V a . . " - Dxaeairma- . . " "7- UaWft K. UorroW.iBl avKsnt ft .., I, .1. -..t .i . I lbs, aubam hair. hii-T r.i. r.i:.TJr: eoiuiirewad juil .harp .,,,1,, bo,, '.bimt thir ty ...r. old, very sl.el.tly atoopeA ati.wM.rr.1 Sl mV'" wnw)TH-mt)i Irs ren-oil b. ,,' -but Wa t.4 K t i-, r..,.-.. i i,., , ' ami very prolan.... , noT ;-iui ... ...... Progress, A.herills Kf...r.nt Gemu'. Tenn 'tr, copy 1 month and aend L.n i.. 7' " Y' r.ff ).- ssfljr A mnmmf ; Till tlOBX rVAX.TiA.mVI2 r KEAL EST4TE -i.vwoitTncAnoLrifA,ron sale. IN PrRRCASCK rf a deeree of jour Court ef Xoni tr, I shall sell at pnblie AnetiiA en she praniwa. utk tba lat day of January 17, at the hour u Mi tb property known a , . , . ... i, CEISWOUD'S kOtEL ' ZZl a.u uoiuaDorougli, XX. t;. -lacludlnjt 171 sere ef Land sdjuinmg said town, and I what m known-aa tha "Hihla jUaa," oo John Btrect, ' oa Uia followiug tunna: ' The pnrcbamrs will be ra quired to ailvanca to tbe Master a sua safllownt to . . Uet aa uwuramca aa iliraclej by tha deotee, and te . pay tli eosU oi Um prucoeilings. to secure tbe re- . ..- luatndnr nf ths pnrebaaa aiuoev by buada with sara- rity parable in six, twelve sad ehjbtra moot ha, with , -Intoreat from date; IVwsesnion given on ur befiare tiie mh of Januarv, and tha title retainad nntlt th par- . Fba Mkrfioy It nuiL - W. O. MOHBINtr, j fr-4.'kwh and Master la Equity fur Waytn Coenty.-- V - I aliall sell at ths sam time and place, S-M inUreat ' tn a tract of lud in Chatham Uonuty, and in a Irani , . ' of labd in Moore t'onntv, bein r tba same whlrfa ta . . eonvevad a Uie th and lflth of Deeembae lM by . Ainoa Wade, -to Vs ilhaax Boraecay and eibera, land : Which ara valuabla oa aooount of the. ouai niiiios Whkrh they contain, 't'erms, Spar sent cash, brad -Witbappravedaaeurity lor the balance payable1 an niontlia after date with interaaS rron date.- Tilas re taiaed nnul tin porcliaae money is paiiL ,... - r W..O. MUBRIKET, C M. It ; Mow, fUUtd-w ' Of Wayne Cuouttf' ' , :a vri.lcATf! wriiii. Btntai bcr.- JL htg the present aaaainn of tb Osneral Aaaanblv. a to incorporate ths Colored Ifdnrataaisl Association of . )orth Carolina. ,( huv21-lmJaw J SJUlIIJIIVS ft co -f KanklnsExcIian.e & Collet UwJTIctt,- J FATETTKVILLE, ST, BALEIOH, y. C. DE A LER I I V BANK NOTE, COM, f Pnanpaaad partietilar attai&Wglvesi to the eoU ' . leettoa of Notes. Draft. &e.l fa all narts of the eonntrv. ' fr-- COOKEI HOTEL.- fpHE snbserllMr having rented the Hotel lately oe-J JL copied by Oea. T. Cooke, Eq., bsg h-sve to ia lurm the publie that abe is prepared to aeoommodata TBA.Vai Biff OK REGULAR BQABOKSie ", "T" in good sayla. snd WHl spsr no pains o render all sutirsly eonifnrtable, ' I . A. , . Mraswre afihe teglstalara ran obtain good 1 , buard on moderate lerma. ' T - J"t ' MRSL BOSA JEFFRETS. JUieigh, K lMr "-- - I : ' '" ""' r 1 :'" Hvoev matkrial,. .. " t v),fc.,..,; nTjytMTMfam Hukoij Hikud PHoa. 1 i T Bent fluiahed Hbafta, and Huba. j !,. Which we are offering at rednesd prices, '"" " ' f Patanl Leather, Enamelad Kualln, Drillinrand Cam- , vaaa, and many atnar arueiee m this hue. We hxrita Vannfactors'a to give na a call. ' " " tii, v" 3. BROWW."' 1 f. -!l.-i - - . WllhHia.ST . f BaleVsevai , "7 .a -ft.'-iaa , Toil BEJnVJ f I PLAVTATIOlf, known aa "Montmnrsnev be. 1 J tweno BuocoesBdenlpliur Bprings, ia Wanea ' County, 13 miles south ef Warren ton. 'ilia llanla-u, lion ia in rood lenair and eanahU rJ ,n. .mi" panda, has en the ptaee s targe and haadsnme dw.11- , ftig houaa, goad oni hoaMa, Gia Hnu., Blaeknaiiih shop, farming utensils, Ave., Proviaioiia ; which I will Sell on roaaoimbla turma. AJaa a miil ,J hAJL. . the place which can be secured by immediate appliea tjoBj. 1 will either rent for money or a part i.f tbe erop. Addresa 'Maa M. K. WILUAMS. - T ,- Jfov iil-im. , , d , Warrenson. H. a' . ,..,1 .. ...... a JL Itk aus bu Mat, auiL-la ease. aid iZ i,i.J:i . Egure. and steal hand.: lL second Cdl A water, scene engraved on Uia batik. Ah a!m!u ' engrsvingof thswon. thir.ctcraih. f!!l 7' aoait, ewimialy wrooght Gold ehatelaitt with a hook," A S 1 h?',i hw,a?u5Si ' A Suitable reward will bs given foe iiMniai tbe Watch and Chain. recovery of Apply st JSTov. 1J, t Tars office. - 7 nnti Ne.tlce. ' TWIT'S? rf ?Ter"boTO PemaV) CoUega ara mT rfl Anf..dfe meet to OroensbomiB tUbaiwrf 5 n"t'lof1C).'.r,h en tbe Uih. of CembeTa-xt. A punctual attendance hi earnestly deilrS. C i ! Xov sltd' 1 p 'f " J" W"JdAMfK5IT, iMlND YOIJliPlNTS i . f issLZZr.iezr-.m,--, Bits - - 4-JSrJtJti., f g J.Q TJ B i. 4. --,1, A.ND 0R.,S.U 3,TX0BT' iicwOfAifjiftfeTiaeBtA M.Yl . '" ."."." ' - '.'-: .. i - 60 bf, ffriSwSL?. Wi Wt at ,oe Mbt,lfcMulaw'"- - M n AO Kits No. L Waeksreb - Y- , - " an - shiteMTjbaSa:-- V'." ana HI of Applas, ehoiea.1 '- 1 I rr r,' S,; ";, assortea. prVM;L"r'0f,U . hsauau...,, j". blij, l ,, h a family flour, bast made ' loo J'i hi,t, ail au, ,t j yi i -,- - imaes 1-earl h .' ' n'TO'- - - Oood aawirtuint Crockory of Coat eenes genera 'i v v cheap ft.r ciTh. 7 -.., ui o-iurua. I At. una . . J t?..' A : ; -Ares! Vov SU.jf'' - "wu uroaer. r E the um1em?iic4 'sfimtai i vv i." ' ary the lis. lb-iT. : ".-. so aonuuence Jaou r. pen i nt in i' ,i .an 1 i '.'T. tuua a, , B BaiNETTaVn Kov S9-tf - I uiiicra, EJitora. f hfcr A i riipritr. .. Warrantoe, S.fk.' - fcHtt.:iic COlflT. tovSlJlit 0J T-SJ Will b. dnal Kpimnd Etx T.ii.. . n , . eeTTHirrYn rot am n ti.i'rr-j,',ii v i lirra It'iu.- VII A Vlil 'III H. and the other circuits not wursarguca, ' Bym,lpr "" " -Xwwii.-.;;-iam1eit t i - y C Wp 4 thl VittiiV it,
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 28, 1866, edition 1
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