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r .J'tSfiftwiJhai 4 4ft (1 4, -KfVJl 1: it THE SENTINEL. Katurditr- Juvenilis, !?. 1, I960. LOCAL DEPARTMENT. ' CuMxutuon House Wt take pleeoor ia ' commending to ike consideration of our reader, to House of Ifessr. VilIim, Black & Co., of .... New York, advertised to-day ia our columns, a entirely "tellable, prompt and enterprising. ; L .Jfr. William, th bead partner is th concern, i a nativ and ntii recently a citizen of Char. ' lotte, X. C. Their references are lufBcient " , ', Wabhkstoh Fkmalb Collkqe. It will b 'a that til Cullegenu been reopened under the auspice of Rev. Mr. Bolomoft, of the Bap tist Church, and If.ijor Foote, both well known in the State, a full? competent and devoted to the cause of education. Tltey wilt not fall in ny thing to exert themselves to do their duty' - 'Fnt Tobacco Laxo. Gentlemen deposed to invest in fine lands, or to engag in the cul ture of tobaoeo, are specially directed to the advertisement ot Mr. VVlgfall, I to-day' Issue. LiVKH"iTV. -Ttia T"i't n i t t'ie University - an- mHiilud in our fuiiti.tt.sto-. , ly th 8eot tar, pov". Manly, that their annual meeting will ' be held on the 10th of Dec. Jo t Executive ' .office, in thin city Cbab Tkm PtAHTATion. Our column offer . creak Inducement ia various parts of the Stat, for the rent, lease and purchase of fine land. 'It wiit bo sum to day that Mr. Mclihenny, art ""ministratorof the late Gov. Dudley, offers Jjor rest a fine-Crab Tree PIautation,on the 10th ,oi December, before. . tlte Court Room door in - thla city. ADviistltTBATOn's Ifimcit. The notice of MK A.N. McKimmoD,' administrator of tha lat James McKimmon, Esq., will be duly noticed bj nil concerned. - - - " 1 f ri' ti" ,;,.i .; f x - ' t3oMMnon VtuuM Cottun. Tbia inititn ion, nnder the eharge ot Rev, If r. Froot, we are . Wad to learn, iT .rapidly resuming it former prosperity. JU deserves, aa it will receive, a lull hare of patronage.: Lua. ljuI V.. -u' A Oooo DrssEa. The good ladle do not , intend that the Editor shall starve. Testerday -we were indebted to lira. Boa Jeffrey, the en- '' egetlo propriutres of the late Cooke' Hotel, Tor n capital dinner, ptberi may be concerned about voting for this one or the other, m vote fo tin ladiea, --.' i. i-t-. Rici Inon 0B. Ma. VV. F. Collins, of War ten, has just laid on out' table a rich specimen "61 magnetic Iron "ore, recently, found on hi plantation near Ridgeway. It ia supposed to contain 83 per cent, of pure iron. Itev.Dr. Craven, of Trinity College, is in the eify and will preach at the Methodist Clinrch to-morrow. Mebtibo. The Young jlua'ii Christian Aso - eiation meets on Monday night next; at the sea ion room of the Presbyterian Church. Full at tendance requested. ' t : ' Z Hsf,5L D. CoDLsmo, lata President of tlie Murfreesboro' Female College, died in that place on Toeadav night last - He waa 'a most excellent man.' We observe that Bar. Paul Whitehead, of Virginia, bat been elected bis successor in charge 0 the College.- A good lection we presume. '" - J - r- Dr. DKmrr.Th Galveston JBSnet state that )'': Dr. W. R. Denny, late of North Carolina, died . on the 15th tnst., Sn San Jacinto, Texan, in the . ' ' 43rd year ot liis age. lie was connected with . -' 'the first N.C. Regiment and participated in the' t.. battle of, Big Bnthel, under Gen. Hill ... I i IJIIbbtVohd. The character of the article of jmr correspondent "Heruora," lew aay ago, exciUblsome litUa miturj as tft4Ua tuthor. W state that the author is a private citizen of 'the coumy of Hertford, and has not occupied nny public position, so far as we know. . . - ' ' For the' Sentinel." , JlFSisus. Editom :-In the legislative) pro- . ceedings of yesterday, I notice a resolution in troduced by Gov. Clark, requextinir the Com mittee on the Library to enquire if any book have been lost from the Statu Library, &c The object of Gov. Claik is, as he has ini m-1 to ascertain what papers and rwoi 'i s l.w.a lost from the several flices. Tin; .; a Library proper was the only joilice in t!.e ( -itol unoc- " cupied by the military upon t'.-e a . , 1 ut of Gen. KUermao's army, and conaequiiii'v, no book were lost therefrom. The Lair aud LtfcUUtue Libraries snif " to some extent, but BOt vry material'y. I i.ve thought t erplanatioTin vli-rer'' e'to (1 v. C'inrk's re ' . ion, due to t!,e Iiiri-- Vr"7 - tj. K.J Liiiiikiiiiii. -, , ; I-iltiniore Humon. BAi-Tinonn, Nov. S3. It is rumored that Hon. Itaverdy Johnson will take a wst In the CuI -met, and that the Democrat n'.;: e-1 Governor Birann to tlie unexpired tuna ot two years, re- srving the full six years' twu fir a atraight uttern Shore I)ii:fr it. Xtal Bt8ver. i tve I " aciment of ti BrFFAU), Nov. 27. 'Hie BnJo Commercial jlsrffi.'ww'S: W have piivnte intelligence f-,,1-1 A'.a-'.ii' t-1" that Tha i. Itus Stevens ha . i c 1 ' ' l!'"!"'1 "'" P""1',",rs, to met a 'I Inn" 1av'. l" '"n't about a cuuu'it of action for I.j.pe.acii.115 the l a-ident ' i r.M.iU'iuil coiu-'piin k'nt of the Kew "Y.j. . Turn suyt that Governrir Peirpoint Will djuliilew recommend the ralifliation of tit - proposed eontituuou.daiuendiuent Tm IvrioB or thb ltKuti Lax. The only person livii.s who understand the cn gTiii nn of v ' ;l torpedo rams is now in t , ti-y to t-"-t a'l tl.eiu'-'nnationeootrii"'; ti a t , l,r Uovfrnmi nt. H.eae rams wer ticr"-it '. Tp'W ift 'I1 9 "ft11 v flf -.. (Snscial Ccirrespoadonc ef tli piUJmoie Caaott. . .... . . .1VAnisoTOXr Xov. i 1?:3. Ko dtfloite time ha tet tM"n fissd for trans mitting copius nf tlie I'rei- U iit'S mw:' to the newspapers. It is not yet printed. AM usual various speculation are eOont a to lta recom mendation j but, of course, thr y are altogether unreliable, if the general fact be excepted that toe I'resiacsi via t consistent, us nas as sured many anxious enquirer that hi aentl menu and purpose have BDdergon no change, nor will hi annual message indicate any com promise of bis principle on tit ground of ex pediency, or any other. , -,; From U apodal Corrospondsiit ot t BiensMbA ' , i. tf-'-i lta'asr.l v w ' . '',', ,.; WaiHrHOTon, Nov. 18. W nr it longer in any doubt whatever as to Um poaiton which the President will take in his message in re"rd to the question of recon struction, lie wat simply adhere to bis past policy, nfr treating no compromise between Con gress and lua unreconstructed South. The im mediate representation of the excluded State in Congress he will continue to insist upon a a preliminary to any constitutional amendment. ' The radical leader, of whom many are now here, are apprised of this fact, and are rrce ia their denunciations of tlie President. 1 b"y al so represent that the Kortln-rn p-o le of tuelr party are much incensed iit the Bocth and tb Preii lrrt nn toii- t . t' tii'-ir o''inaie re- iwuiucHis it- i.ice at i . 1'o.uie, and imue uo supported it in pood iiiii.li, as a final settlement, are now ready to aasuma the ground of the ex tremists, i All the talk about conciliation and compro miss, which ha been so general of late, is fulls cious. The President listened to the advice of Chief Justioe Chase and others, who proposed compromise on tna cauls or amnesty and suf frage, and has relucted it Justice Chan him self now declares that the President will obsti nately adhere tit hi cast policy. Theliadical say . they will bold th Prel dent responsible jyr saving thwarted their measure for reconstruction, and that now they will pursue - different course, -without further nienme either to the opinion of tb President or th wishes ot th South. Ther ia bo doubt that they will set aside the State government 01 ms excluded Prates, and substitute territori al governments, if they find they can command the requisite two-th 1 rds majority of both House lor tins purpose. The prospect is that tbev an do tuts. . If so, they will not trust the mtas- Ur to th chance of delay, but carry it out at once . A foreign war, into which th President o tuo power la plunge th country, would so change th aspect of aildira, that th Radical would have to toncihut tlie Couth, recognise the excluded Smtus, and admit their represonta- Uvea, without any condition, . I tier Is liaraty doubt that the d if patch ent by cable tel-'irraph few day ?o to our minintfr in I'aria demands peremtaiiiy th lot medial withdrawal of the French troop from Kexico. II Kapoleon has really determined to play false game and rctnia his power in Mex ico, under any j ' ;xt, a ar with France miht be the inevii e c. "wquenc. It would be quite in tlie power of ti.-i'-ral r'l.eridan, or any otiier pi' cor in cmitii-d on the lionticr, to tiike' the iulud b' p, as v 1 ti n case hen Cien. Taylor a Irani i d to the " anlrontier. Upon the first eothsion, which could easily be pro-1 vokel, war would be declared to "exist,' and Congrens would be ol ""ed to adapt their measuria to tins f--t. T ..e lirat measuie woidd necessarily be r , v.i at borne. jlVanvt i.i'i u, lite di,in""',tMriit and stag nation iii coni'i . ii'iat, and nil iudu--':-i'd pur suits v''i :'vpp"-' 't rn ( - . lb2ton.uuin it.-!.,v' t'ut 1 -e up paiiv rather piu --I, -. A t.n, b .-. there is a ir- pect Ihnl ii, 1. . ! . t'liiiy, in and out of Con gress, will divide and quarrel upon commercial and 'financial issues, which will press upon them. Thus, their hand will be tied; and they will be disabled from striking their medi tated blow at the South. , . KArrA. Project to E.'tall.h Arhtocratio Hul CvertLa .'Liict of tl; South. "The Chronicle announces iti"'t in favor of thx policy of hivn. : ate covnuu.iiit Boulh in the bauds of the blacks and a small minority of tho whites.' Jt, by indirection, attribute tin odious Mca to l'ri:.Icnt Johnson), .froth ing could be more fvse." Intel i.'grncer, . We are in favor of bavins the Ht'e govern ments every w here in tlie bauds of M men. and if they possess tl.,s pre-eminent qualifica tion, we are not pftrticn'.rss to wneuier they are wane orin.KK, vsni.n -i- The above siuuitv means to cive all nnwer tn negroes and the handful of white in tb South who prulced not to have supported the refjel lum, of sympi'i i"- l with jt. T!. r'.tss .vt have beard ' ciuuaulurisced by Radical General that we could name, as not entitled to as much respect as those who fonght the battle of th South. , This handful of men wish to constitute themselves a puvih-iied aristocracy in the South. wiin ine nei;roc ac.uiair nack to aa tlieir biddinff, and deprive the bulk of the white of tne ripiit ot sulliatje, and all tlie otlier power that v, bite men generally cxcrciio in tbiscountry. Enoivh ol the loyal nidi ot Sturvlnud. who had thilkiud of priii:- 9 lmii'ed in thuir hands by a new co- oi.fion, 11 ' : h :; concocted and piijli1:! tiiroii' ii (1... o. tiie exciiuncut of th ar, hive, 1 1 p'ent honor to t'lemiclvcn, cast bi biti l I "i tii.s es'-liisi vo r'i M and power to ru 0 - r t. a ma.- ot t rl ....v n.,I!einn, :.! ly the elt-i n at 1 ..,,,"!', j a a a il--Mn- y over'lirown I I I owi-r 111 tlie Mute, ,1 111 umi bi'.a as in ro- w ioi ti vi it us con' 1 1 ; :e orn . ' tall' Ii t. 't v s nn !ror ! r ! I.) t I ,i 1 l .) 1 f ' t is kuii.1 bo 1 " t 1 - -" . ra.i-cd r jwo t i i . 1. ...t c. n 1 how cili'-ns w'o f 1 to he i i mi Bu n of l-e.ii t ! I ' 1 vs ,1,. over tli ' -r 1 o" -.1, w ote et-- y vtay tbvlr e finU, we a. a m I s d t! iat unof t'.ie p'-ncrhl kisuliiea of 1. ..ii g of ...r. lioiaee Greely should be a pr t- -nnt e "-'i.ht the form of tyrnnny t'-nt is n.- naeed to t' e tn -hern peo ple, jn rt . t li.r. O.i. ??..., w copy f-om ti-e s'-lo correnonKiice hence to the ImiUuioi '", a t-jlluws: . ' I leto n tien. y tuat S'r. Greeley, of the New York I. Iihs, of lute, ii so ent-1 live cor respondence, advtoed t: s "LniDn" liuiffoa, so called, of the border and i-'uuihern fctates, great' ly to vuxleratt Vwir timnndi vfw l ongreu, and Ui f.tr." altO;"llii-r tlirir atUmpt.to govern in their Mate re-pertitely by ystem of pro scription and l -t-o&tlij. II reminds them (nhat un';vTft.d Liittory proves) of the utter im practical! I'yot an in-, .'nffl.-ant minority gov erni'M' an is,ie;i!!,-i-iit ti" ority by mere Laud and loice, for any cdniuiuabie time, and instan ce the recent rr?u!t of the ;cr!rtt!ti 1, i'-'tmd yf) fnr "rroi1ion "nim-i r"-- - rf i'o'y Writ" til hi Vitvts. Ji.., i... IT -n. T'm 1 ! ng to ' r, a -!ls Ink t'.. H'Oll", R new c: a'. t" e t-- e 1 9 ; t i e ia i u 1, TEtAEGRA3?IIIO. Our Satordaiv Jlormlof Cispatche. 1" Few York Market " " --- , Ks Von, Nov. eo. Cotton declined cent,' middling npland J j Orleans,!.- i lourdull 13 J,'J3 eta. lower, ale BOO barrels, Bute l,73cWU, Ohio 10,31'. i 13K Western eiatia. Southern le.SUtU'j Wheat heavy, 84 lower, sales 01000. , bunt. oi-, JUlwaultie, No. a, at ,Vka.i9. Com heavy and 1 lower,- talc 7UouO bushel, mi ted Western 10. SouUSern. white, old, l,ii7. 1' t heavy, pork dull. Lard heavv. Butter dad Whiskey quiet Groceries dulL Naval stores quiet, Turpentine VtiWH, Itiwin 10..- sfioii hH. ; , 4 ' 4 "i " --, , - lf . Washington Hatter. ; n., . " ' TRTAsnisoToN, Nov. O'', It Is sat true, u reported, that postal treat v na Deen concluded between Oreat iinttuu and th United State. To-day, the project ha Decn received and It mny be a year t lore 1 treaty founded upon it will go into .?-. t. Gen. Iionrey and Jfajor Ilurer, the A'ii-iMis ippt commlKsioner sent here to k for t':e re lease ot Jeiierson Davis, li 11 here lust eveuing, having become convinced that there was no prM,ect tliat their reciueit wou'. l be conn It wsih st present. It is uikK- tooi U.nt hy .'. vuit rlr. l'avls on tneir return, and a'- oiRint turn wi'ii tn result of tneir mitelon. Xii!w Yonx, Kov. 30. : Intelligence from Toronto srs that Ba deri (ion ha vet been rendered in the matter of tiie appeal of tti Fenian council tor a new trial, and u ia fiioognt mat 11 wiu tx rctusen. . A Quebec correspondent say A-artl are enter tained of raid from Vermont during the trial of th Fenian st Sweetahunr. Their objuH being th reson of their pr.Honera. General Michael will be (worn in shortly, and act as ad ministrator of the government d ii ri 11 ? the absence of Lord Honk, who is going to inland by the next Cunard steamer to assist in th confedera tion projectt ,i 4hs,vi w rf.-?-. -E'i-jf5 fro-i (9Vr eUifi Qoebeo Soferor. ? X n QUBBBC, NOV. t0,"- Cabl dispatches received her uthori7cs the mayor to draw on thousand pound iter ling, for th relief of tb uQerors by the late lire. Tho asm being t part of subscription oi'tc -tlon in tbocity of Dublin. - ' , Wuhiiigton Eattcr.' - ' -'-Vtr7ir" WmiMrroti, Nov.w. r St Andrawvday wa celebrated todttv With much epirit 1 Th President has appointed Tho. E. Ilagan United State District Attorney for Nevada. ' The Radical caucus promised to ba held to- n'ht, bas been postponed until nett k.. A warm opposition was made by some proiiiiaont 1 lteputli.an member to it buinsr licld until ther wa fuller attendance. To bold it now, they contend, would enable the few member in th city to block out the work of th te-i-ion. to suit their own peculiar views, as wa done at the opening of th last se.ido. '1 lie Repub lican temper is opposed to the ai.'-"r"pt toim peacb. tb Presldvut . Th President continues to enhv and look forward, ho-ful!y, t t triumph of hi patriotic and L'. .1 health if. mate autiomd only be plan by Which J- ni'9 and Union safely and securely ujaintuii,." I. Ymj Southern- membe-s i ti and securing quarters for t i v. iiirqui JJontbolun, Lie 1 , lufurmalion from hi foyer-, t i 1 r, 1 us i W 1 I" ct... , ve ".'ui r under ctd i!t from Mexico : thevsuoed l i t.. j - JUontiiOlon doubt not that t -e I ieiu Ii trm-iis Will leav Mexico by the mtd.i'a ot Juuu.irv, and express surprise at the American press, ln Utiogthat thci is oiiniplUaiion on national questions with France. He vimi'- l t:,e Stat Department 'this ruornintr and tin re met th Mexican Minister, whom he greetetl cordially. Montholon leaves for France on th 2uih oi De cember. His successor will arriv on th 15th of J)mmlMrt2'qzssixstt s -"-s-ijb- 1, , s Washisotoit, Nov. 80. Th United State cteamer, Rhode Island, with Admiral Palmer, ha (ailed from Norfolk on n cruis to inspect th vessels of b is squadron stationed In Southern waters. The Gulf squad ron will shortly be consolidated ' with ; th North Atlantic squadron, making it one of the largest in th service. - ""WaiMnin Katter V " " " Washington, tce. 1. ' It I ld Mr. Kelly of I'. intends ii '-i'.: 1 cing a bill early in the season, creatin? i-r.-msut to be called the Der-aitiiK-nt .) Revenue, vesting th appointment of c " 1 sioner in the Supreme Court upon the , -tion of the Chief Justice &a . . Cable DiEratche. '' ; " A disptch from Pari Nov.. 29, to the 1 . .v York JleraU, says it ha been ascertained tnnt Mr. Seward's lo! (Jinjiat 1 U to t!a Amc' i Minister at Paris, related chiefly to f-n w drawal of the Fiutith troops flora i-' .-. o t ;. '"To To Tshw Yomk, l-.-.- 1. Odd 1.4nf. VIrdnia 6's quoted ' q iict, ii, npiiuid. ..... TZIT. XCZi M l .l il r s - ; - r: r b. - - VE.L, ISAKi. J" .4 1 I t t I J ia Kurtti Carotins and aow Ms se-i-.r ' Bull tb sam rsuaUe faoii. -i n, , t , stylMSt , ; r LOWEST PRICUS: , . . . . . all nvadaapand- lhtip9rvi.in ot -.. ' HAnDixd, r,Ar.;v.'irf & Cii. Tb publi f Mrally ar uiv,ted to ea!l aal NEW ASSORTMENT or wrvrca v. a t , ICowy Opening. - tl.ll-l.i Lh 1 Btak nnsurpassvd, St B.B.AKrr.rwsacci, ov 2J-tf Clothin(r and FurnM '.. : T it' lta Jsi' A1 it . i. . , JLi fc-ot,a1Jialoi!li.' i ";cIU JMolicMMs. OUiU tVliJ A IK rALllL'tULS ABOUT v -, 1. - Tiitra - -;- - 1'sh .Wear, Or saO Wrl, wnwB-vo 9 - tmM mm muri. . va.4Jtri;r.T3aca ( " to B. I L'M't.rg) ie2 u,e m ma .. . t in tiisiu'T. I.. . . 1 . mi Luu,i,a GtJ Unii'.iuc sub q Hie Dw -1 d -i.;iti.-l stiUs duuiu.. ;.o aiaiioiAe tur. I ' . f-t4 ;.t t e r S'e sr f s to say t th(s4f ti e " "fnt ti.it tl ft hfOM is tliplrto(i'-ri.jnt,I,mll si.-t 1 or s:id s: ' r tur. Aa .. t t'!'ini U !! (. are wall kivwa to all uiir t.n. I 1; , S..,:JUi .(, hvw lark mmefsefcu aa-l "'t all tho w an.t desinl-1 e'Hea for J tssojai-.y (unit , t.etfl,- jsfor j.mr ' ' ' ' " -- m f Bi'vinf KtTt. ' n " 4 . li. V - frrTti S ' f c -r ultih Vf ; 1 tv ready mJb or mad te msssmr. md ' ww (!' V r r's4im see this Isssm Inst es stay' W sals l.w!y. -1 ' . is th etuy rsgular Ctotbtng Iter In ft mi ., b a 1 probably bus as desirable, sa aeBtrtmanf aa it in ;.. Hut, 1 jiii. j' ' .o-i U the founder ef ex v, ! t nl " ( n iantitarians, whoa vant h-lotn- l it i-e hi t a-v h at.J prs'v, r ! i - i t ' 1-1 till 1- J V.iftt , . aj iei,i.', :uoaa ona to ton of i.j ii . Pills, sn.1 1 ires thsniiwt virulent some ,,tiaboor so of his uaJerfal and all beir.ru ba'.vo. J un tro grsat hk lues of th Poetor tr hat suriiiiig ail Um sUweutvjiod nostrum of th day. Xxtiaortiina ry swees y ilarjid PiU and 9a) v have ojna the es of th pnbiio to thelnefdeneyo th (.ikv'.:?(J) mnieilies ot others, anil ouon wln. h raw's havs long bliikHy ilepemlod. tuU si Hot o the cla that sr swallowed by tu d.iran, a.d of !,.'. h awory be ruU taken reatM a absolute necessity Aw arnttinr, line or two at nrl' !' "s u3e te plae th bowels ia perfect oirkr, ton ths iimi-h, rreat so Sfipatitn, and rri.unr ths s- .-ital '.t and bnoyantl IhereisBogiiptm.'atiil isoraaeti ninth fotm ol wir ';atvn. K tbs liver is averted, it funs- tion ar raiwteii ; and if tiis Berven ytass is to- We, tt is invigorated. Thi Jat aitall'y Make tb meili'-ina very iIimuhUs fir th want ef d.ilicate females, l i.-eruiia suit erapiivs d-.neas are literally etiiiguilie 1 by ti.su ia. .ilsut powr ef V-W -iel' Halve. Iafa.ct,His -:nouuel thtt llsilt BillUaa, DyMvl ftiarrliaw Fill ear what all o'hev fail. VThil fur Coma.- Seald ChiU Vslns, Y n 1 all sbrsHirms of ti if1 in, Slsiratel1 Onlveisii ". 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The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Dec. 1, 1866, edition 1
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