ayiuiisiiajawji i.iiiiiiitoi.iiliiiiiwrtiMPtiM . TV a .th" tr awmmMm THEDAILV SENTINEL. j-Tyjgt, FELL, Editor and Proprietor. """Tb7ssTWBl. U published every morning ex tot Sunday. '. . . -1 TERM1; ; ' Until the lit f Jauuery , 4 00. For one month,- ..... f. 1.00 Tor two mouths, " . fey We solicit the aid of iJr friends U extend - Jng our circulation. - ' ' ' , 'Advertisami'iile ootupjlng not mote tl.n to lines of tilmoa type wbb h louititues a squaie ; JJUo ' I Ilisertioa t ' .' H i ' i " I wetk ' ." $1.09 1.50 ; a oa 3 60 3.0(1 " 3 50 t weeks 1 niootfi t months 3 - I0 6t .'11,00 20.00 "I WOULD ftliltR BE RlUT THAN BE EIDRHJ. Beary Clay. Spe.TaL notices, smlar a special bead, will be charged oudullar per siiuare lor eai h ine ,rtioq. . F saeral not ire, will be charged as advertisement. The aimple aunouueeiueut of a death or aiauinge will not be fhargeJ. . ; VOK IRALEIGU, TU KSD A Yr SEPT-EM DE It 5, 18C5. NO. 25. SB i THE PAPERS. Rebel Holt lir ltaytl. Interesting WeaUndia new wm brought to mbj the steamship Columbia", wbioh arrived herejesterday, rom ,,il.Tan 00 26th but Tbe republic of Pooling, even before it ha got ,iJ of it Spauiab iuvadere, has again become Io- " vojvedln doiiKfitt difficolttea; Thtitl end o'her principal town have declared agUit General Hmentul, who eince January last has jsiHMi be. t h bead of guverninentul af- " faire, and General Ciibral hh.ellieen cboeea Pro UJior I the republic Jt U charged that Pi men tal haa been acting io complete defiance of law" and consulting only hi own. will. Cub rah baa accepted tha office imposed on him, formed a gov - ernioent, placed Itimaelf at the head of ' body of ' troops to put down Lie oppoueute, issued a proc lamation! and written conotliaiorj loltor to " Pimental, io which the lutter is adjured -to aae ,ifi.ie hie ambitious prnjecis and aubniit to the .ZL";fl Jr7E MuTiiltirL"14illlinriafer is furtmlred tf SEW t tlii arrival reeardihi thrmotemoutr or intetr tions of tha Spaniards in St, Pomingof Advices regarding the progreaa of the rebellion in tha" republic of Hnyti are to the 22d instant, and r decidedly favorable to the revolutioniets, he bad taken Fort St. Michael, opposite the town of Cape Heytien, thus compelling a cessa tion of the bombardment of the Utter and i be' raouation of Petite Anae by the forces of Preais dent Ueffrard.' Atrocities by the rebelajn Cape Hajlien are jrepofted, and it ta. said that white persons were threatened with death it thy p- I peered on the street a, 7- The Cubana have lately received rreah aiiocki of American enterprise and eleotricity. Petro. ' leura having been diaoovered la the inland, a com- pwry to prooeed with-boring npexAtion.Jiasbeen formed in Havana, and an association to lay a submarine cable Irom the town' ol Porto Rico to thia.eountry haa alao been organised. The ex rebel ram Stonewall and the ex-rebel General Kirby Smith still remain. In Cuba the former at .: Havnoai and the latter on the plantation of a Mead near Matanaaa. It i concluded that Gen eral Dulce, the Captain General, will not be su persede! for at least aome Unit jeKe Vvrk la view of facte which have Already been elici- . , ...... . 1 - i ' T:...i .1 lea, a statement naa uvea viruuieusu um tu Southern Provisional Governor have favored 7 original. secessionist fn appointments to office and in recommendation for positions, thua entire ly ignoring the claim of Uuion men. So far from this being true, it ia ascertained that the i'rovia iniml Goverjora are new actliiir according to th policy iodkiated by thexecutive authority, and are therefore pursuing auch a courje- aa will bea comport with the loyal sentiment of. the country Original Union men will not be ignored or over ' looked as agenta ia the great work of pacification and whatever errors may have been committed in this respect will doubtless aooa be remedied. ' -.iruJiiigtun CoYrtsporiJetit Riroiietrurtton la Alaliaua. A gentleman recently occupying a prominent . position, who arrived here to day .from Alabama, Sf tht provott marshala have been appointed in every county of the State io admiaiater the . oath of amnesty ; that tha people everywhere, with comparatively few exemptions, express much enz My.ta.take it ; that the election will doubth-as pais off quietly and with satisfaction to the loyal peo ple; and that tha beet possible fueling exula be tardea Gevernor 'Parsons and the military author itws.i He mentions aa an observable fact that the I aaea who were recently in arm are sow most ia I fror of the government, while aome of thoae who I were too cowardly to' take part in the war are still I the most blatant against it. Wtthinglua Cur- J riipanJeHet. . I The Slate Coavantion of lf JWlwIjipU I The principal eubject of conversation here," I tsiJe ftum cotton, ia connected with the proceed. I "gi of the State Convention, now in seaaion at j" Jackson. Until the permanent organization of tha Convention. ILin. Win. L, Sharker, Provie ional Governor of the tale, acted aa President ; fro tfM. - I HJn. J, S. Jerger, who wa .effected to the re .sponsible position of President ofthetlonvenfion, I deliversd a short address on sauming hia office. ( He hoped, he said, this would be an era of resto t ration, peace and prosperity, and security to the Mnerations to come after u. Uo trusted that 'As time would never again come when the fre. (xea of this land will bo compelled to bend to tfflilitry rule and" despotic away. ( Until Misj'w ppi availa herae!f of the means of reatoration w within her grasp, ahe and her people will be lie most abject slaves. It waa within the powtr f the dslegdt) to inaugurate a day and a policy ;-t will cause future generations to bleu them. . ioked them to cultivate aeieroue hrm0 ! 1 nd inWrcourae, and Expressed the belief jthat filcmi th world would witness the spectacle of I . republic, unit,;! in purpose from the AtUatic to hi Pacific from tha Gulftotheexlremest Stales p U.eSortb.. KWo7 CerrwyandeneeV HUGHES &. DILL, COMfilSSIOX AXD . SBIPPKG MCIMTS, VXW BEaSKi ST. a. "tCNSISNMKrm of Uvttua, Ifaral Store aai Te J baooo, will have our prompt atuatiua. Agsnis fur Murray's Uue of Suamshtps te Nw Terk, as 1 salUog vetisls for Baltiiaere asd Fhila- X J. Hneaaa, KawWa. - Or: W. ln.j Merh4 CltJSr - JV. 3i3. HALL, COMMISSION MKUCH A NT, " " 22 JfokTU VTatkb StuSit, W1LMIXGT0N, N.Ci' S CONSIGNMENTS t Cuttuo aaj oilsr produce so Uciud. . Rsrta to Rev. T E. Pklu Kaleigh. Wilmington, July W 1UC5. S4-2mpd. .- 1. T. CAUUAWAV, ' . . " wtxa ..' HA.RT & LEWIS, MANirrACT0BKR3 AMD DSAT.CK3 IBf : " - viMivTihVeTlfoa a4 i)tfu WaireT Tfmt 4wi ws I House IfBTWtefcifij - -da. euerHy,Coi)klB Sieves, Karosene Oil, Lamps ani Wiiiks. Also a solset stock ot-Fwaaily Qroeerie. No. 4t, f ararravitLi Btbsb't, Riutiaa, N. 0. aa 8 Sin , W.. ROBERT . ANDREWS, 1M 1V1 1 la. V O il O C 13 II, FATKTTEV1LLE STREET, ' . Ralelieli. Pf. C. i HAVING returned busineea next door to Lis old stands bas just retemed f rum New York with a splendid assortment of GooJ; which he offers to hia ulJ customers and the public oa the boat terma fur OASll. . Hi stock of FAMILY GROCERIES . Is not surpassed, jfequnlted, ia the City PICKLES, HAMS, CRACKERS, BUTTER, CHEESE, LARD, lit? FF ALOE TO.VGUES ' , kc, .f"4o;, r 4o.a, will beJkepeonstantly e liaad v --v' -ALSO- tURNISHINa GOODS. FOR DWELL. INOS, CROCKERY,"" II A R D- TTAHE;nOLLOV WARE, TIN WARE, , ' &o., &o. Ja4H invitea au Inepeeiion of hls'stock. an ' ; ' THE BEST, MOST EXPEDITIOUS and " ' , t EOTITE" FROM CHARLOTTE 'to thk ' ' NOR TIIL X-PITIES, -u . via Nor tli Carolina Railroad, Ealelxh & Gaston Railroad, Petersburg & WelAoa Railroad AXD TIBia - VARIOUS CONNECTIONS. ' Passengers by this Una will, leave CHARLOTTB a -.il- , .rrl. at Halelak s.iea. m. a,ve ajia, w w"-"" ---- - - - w KACKIUH Vetoes; a. arrive a Leave OASTOM 1 p. an., arrtva a Ftnlnrg m. Bkt . . ... a j 8.39 a. as i and leave tbat aigas lut aienmimti the aorty or stsy la PaUrsburg, get a good night's reat aal take the ears for City Pulat, eoaneotiag with tba Jmes &lv steamers for aorthera points. Penrs for western ot southern petoi win luve Pstersburg at S S o'oloek a. a-, artlve at n....,, li . . I.bit Outea 11 a. m. arrive at p.u,Ui.u. Leave Kalci2bat T.4 p. m. anao Passengers are respaatfully re(aeUd to get ticket! before enterlag the ears. - r,r-a . ... . . m,'- n ii4aasf t " "."111 " Sag. an 1 Sup! H. C. B.' A. JOHNriOS, Sup't Hataigh A GUa B. R. , R. M. DUNLOP, Aag. tl-tfl;. Bup't Peursburg A weldoa R. R. STROTHER &. CO., . BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, Ooer Mr. Ucnhaw'$ Store,) rAVBTTEVIhlE STREET, ' RALEI0H, N. C. A RE prepare! to riot at short aotlee, and ta ue M stylsu BOOK1, PA-MHrflETS, CIRtlLARS. O AXD-BILLS, Bl'SlitS-J CARDP, . CUtBT BUSK 4, ALB-TIOS TICKXT3, . . ... .... a. ... f .. A ... A . mV; WV. I A. . P'ci ino lerste. Their olJ frientii ani euatoassrs aui thepuUve wUlrv4chet fully 1 promptly. aa -u . - ,. : ., Silks!;SHlvsH Silks!!! . . fro.ji .. - ' 2500 T1KD5 JIST RJI'EIVID. BY HENSIIAW & TlIOIinURN, rAYETTEVILLn STREET, RALEWH. -als o-: . A LOT M CRAPS M0RKTZ," M0J5AWB1 QUI DE LA1SE3, CALICO 9. Aa., with a vwlety jotAthtr .stylos of Ladifii' floods, , .-AL80- QF.NT3; FURNISIUN'O GOODS, HATS, CAP3," BOOTS AND S HX) E S ; ; CROCK Mir, KF.ROSBKK ' ( LAMl'S. GLASS .; WARE, ;&., PAINTStOILS : AND - BRITSIIES. f -A L- S O A large lot of LUBI5T3 EXTRACT SOAPi 4o., Ae.,to. aa U-lm ta n, at . ft C3 CD CO . CO po CO 3' o, O M & . M a H M ! M ra H o o a o 'A Ul K fi Q o 9 to , B 4 H O OQ O CD '-.03' ft "3. -. .0 a 3." CO" NEW GOODS! NeW Goods!! Now Goods!!! JIST BECEI VEl) : : 1 at -- At f. C. PALMER'S OLD STAND, PRINTS, asserted stiles aad beautifu!, Lace Qeoda, Embroideries, Irish liaeas, kmbratdered Muslin Curtains, Ladies and (3 eat. UOsUry. -y -A L. S O- EOSP SKIRTS, L4DIES' FLRMSillNG GOODS, Chemisette, Skirts, plain and Embroidered, al 1 aaoat every article needed ia a Lady's wardrwbe. New styles and tr y deairatile. , A L. G O -EERFUWEKY AND SOAPS. AfHrf STEAJl POWEB PKESS PKIMIXU, ST STROTHKR & CO., RALEIGH, X. C. (Tki only htam Wr Frtu itttU C.fy.) GOLDSTEIN I WILSOMS if ST-ESUXC. CAMPBELL" & ALBRIGHT, : VUKUSHERS, AND . . - - Dealers in Books, Stationery &c, (10STISUK te uMl.,h "Our Uwu" firrle'eef J H iiui.l lluok, i'uniiiii4 of f riyri, iip Kins' Bjok, Jr, 'A'UliiBtttic, ai Kutflub trmifcr mta Rinejiaw's Laiin tirumwar and .'.- WrtHi uur IUukt lo Tacliiri,jnil ItuuktoHers n a tmUe rat term a are oifirU iiy pabluher ia aay rt ti IbAloiird Mtatas. ii-ft. Fur spseiuiaa eupUs or ILt of prtfes adJrts as bov. u IS ia A Valuable Work I MT1I CAUOMXA JE0L0GICLL SIRVEY. Two Vol Cloth. WltU over 400 ftll and , -rIlluailtii.u, "TtllCR' rTAIlI grtat work is now. for the' first time, ofl"-r 1 ed tu the publie. It ii the standart authority in all mtuiei routing to the tumoral aud agduulr turjjl retourcea ot the rfulo, aud ie really A WORK F iXESTLUABLE VALIE to all peroua "buyliia; or arlliug rel prouertv of aay kin J io North Carolina t'ituic, i'arius, waiup I juiiieT'aler Powers, j ' COAL, COl'PKR, I.KAU, lUuJt AND Ool.D MUSS, Qttrriet, Luuiber LauJa, ate, ete, -jWrf Liberal de4wfin8 tn4 the irato.- AJvlrea W. II. SMITH at Ut.. " Field & Fireiile i'ubKehlug House, No. S Fayettaville Ireef, uAAuir 14 St . RaleiglJ, N, C. - Every paper In KJtrth C nrolina will please in serithrr8tiiBcajBnd seudjyljs lo VV.JB, tl'a THOMAS R. BIOOIIE Respeotiully aaouunees to the publio hat he bas resumed the ' hat irosiisf jcss,' Nar-US Svcemore HI., HKTHHUUtlltl, VA., auil having rceelved a " ."".NEW STOCK OF HOODS . Is prspared to slt Ob u ntMuueble tarmsis may he ji ' found elsewhere. ( f lie solicits the Whole,! aqd Retail trade. MR. JOHN WOOD HOUSE will be pltasel t see his old friends aai customers. Aogia-lai GLXERAL Mm AGM. w. b: GULIOK. KAl.ICU.il, N. - WILL ATTEND TO TBI COLLKCTION OF Cluiw Kiiit th UubrUrmaster's ao i Comiry's Di.r(iueats of tb tluitsd HtaUs. Also te the parchu and tue, ea tuaiuimlun, er - SXOCK3. 110NU3, KHKCIK, BANK H0TE3 ADD HVAL KdTATK. Prompt attentioo givea to all bunlnee plaeed ia hi 081c at tb North-Carolina Bank Store, eeraer Oi Fay ettevill Struct aud tb Capitol tiquer. Aug t tf r . - . WOOD E0K THE CAPITOL SEALED TROrOflALS VtILL KK KKCKlvap bv th uii'iersianed until the 20ih of Meptemher tt, to furnlah a auitioiut quantity of Wood for the use of the bublie etnoe ia the fcatitol, and for the State Coavention the eusolng wiBter oJ spring. The wood to be sound tuk and Uiolsory, to be dsliveied and tnea?urettia the woad bouse oo the Capitol Square ftom time to time, a, (exulted. Biddeia will slate the price per eord at irhit,fa tiny wilt furnish It. .. . t. The I'iitht of r4ectins: bids not advantageous to the State is reserved. . ROBERT U. BRAW.Er, " . Keeper of Capitol. Aug. 24 tsepIO. Atraao R. Binxbtt, CS. i. iiTT, ' ttligh, H, 0. J4S.C, Via fax r, hm loifc. BENNETT VAN PELT . & fOi, (Commission B-Urttpis Cotton, Tobacco, Naval Sttm &c(f " , - . AL'nO, FOR. TUB Pun-Iiakc and Sale or Other Stocks, ' i(3 WHasa'ALt. UiaaitT, NawYoic. We have anncUted evtih a Mr. Du. W. Cei'srs, late Pttblie Treasurer fur North Caroline. Aug 10. 10-tr. JttT RCIVe, A T 44 Fayttvlll Strt, K.lelifb . , 1 V PaloU, Oil, Varnish,, aud Paint Brushes. ' Blacksmitb's Bellow, ern, vie, uamairs. htwck, aad Di, FUs d Borsa. ' A nrl Mortnnt of IKON aad STEEL. JluL'iK FCRMSHISU UHin rrt vrlty. ',' .' v. 1. tl,,l, Aug t 11 St. With Uabt A Lwu. KITTKKLL'S KPUISQS ' - FEMALE COLLEGIATE IXSTITfTE, CRASVn.LECOlN'TV N. C vpBE Fall 6Ib ef thialsw Iuitihilita will epa JL ea tb U( nranMH7 in uevnr iu For particulars, Circular, or t lre RKV. C. J). KIPUIC'K, JX. ItiiirtU', Efring,, Jif, C. 1?. F. PKSjCUI. Has Jan returaed freas th Northern iiiK, whh a ' " ' ' f 1 , y, , v , r RES If AND P.URB MEDIdlNES, FRENCH bKANDir, BOURBOS W1USKKV, PORT AND MKUAWISC3, PAKNtrS, 0tL9, VARS1U13, BKlitiKi OV ALL KtNbS, PKBPUMKRY, ANb . tOURT AKttCLK!, Ml.Nf. iiow eLAS3,. spick , FLAVomsa .3i- r-'- " ' ' "7 ; TRACTS A LVst . , ."'M WHICUIIE WIU ttLL LOW FOH CASH. Cuattautly receiving additlttht to hi, stoea . aa f tf " WHuirslLK AMD SKrstL P4t.SR IH CLOTHING, ; ,, U BOOTS A 8HOKS, MATS V CAPS, WATCHE8 AND iCWCLRY, 8KST IM rOKTDWIliE8 A- SRASBIkSr OROVEIlIFfX dc. ., , Corner of yayetttvilla anJi Haryet Sti aaS sia " ItALRXOO, Jf, 0. 'New Map of NorlJi Carolitta, -FINELY tMBELUSHCD.SIX BY EIGHT FEET rpHIcI is th LATK3T, LARUKST and vary BSsjr I Map of tk dlat vr publiabad, aad la BUy montd on Mllers. Th Wp rn be had only t itf Stire, lb btUnr j,f. iU Bntlra eJilUa being UZ ear haad. 1'rW, V.xnA to any polat,) tle.Ce. p . UKA.N'aoN A FABKKR, aal tf ' , Ballgh,N. C. , . FOAfD.A ftMNpCIM, . 'iaWABJDISa AiD Commissioix jNIorclxantsi, '(AeareVJ Cotrnfy Wharf,) ' NKWII llltN,' N. J. a" ff '0' ' ' W W' c,,"s,lt - . City paters eopy 4lly fu, one month aad Sand Hi! te this office, " WANTED. fX& Thousand Bushels of FLAXSEED. Da, W. B. MILLER, August 19-lra PH. WILLIAM LITTLE. AhFFERS bis professional services to the ottlien 7 ef Raleigh and vloinity; t Odice at Col. Ueorge Little'. au 12-iuddw .IAM JI.. OLIVER k ' CO., COMMISSION, RECEIVING, ( liUUll NCW IICll Si a.', N. V. n AVISO raumd buBenlt tbtrelJ stand, will give strlot persoiial atlenliua tothe sal ur sbiti. otsntef r COTTON, NA VA L RTUBKS, fTTO VA RSJ AiMJ WUKKIJNtJ, KI.OITH. IIUIKI) VilL'irs.Sii ; A L7t), 'IO EDClErVTNO AND FORWARUINa adp3 Rulav lines f Eteaar and ssUln? aiT r. aoar ruonlng btwa hw Uuru. JSw Yotk, I'lau delphia, fciliiuii.r and iivtUu. . au S lia , . J. If. CRAWFORD, DENTIST,,' KALEiUU, n t.-' , INFORM.S the cIiUbbs of Itekih and trtinl ing counties that be ha rii.rnil an r,f),.-.i above well kuua-n aland, and i-, i,ri,jir,..l t ,'i,.anUu estraot aud all, and to inttit artiuoial Tietlt, it ul, oue to au entire set, -U the Hunt loipiwvd btu' eiple ol plii . . Ma- Oe reapcetftrltr 'sOlii-lte ahara of tbllie pattauujre. , .... '.' aug' l4,--tlst Jan. ; B. P; -WILL1AHS0N eVCoT .AlC'T10NKL:atJ, - ' FtlRWAMMNU AND MSSr)," M K UO II AN JS,' fA YETTEYHlS ATIllWTt RALEIQH, N. Ci Jan 17, IS'S. DANtY, Hl'MAN 4 COlfPAM', , ISSION AND PURCHASfNT, Mi:U(;iiat.4, , v No. 80, Cedar Ht. X,w York. U AVISO HKSIMED Of It OLD bl'STNEas, WS are jirard ta roi all kind ut frod'ure, aud te iuak prt,hM i.f oud aud ulUe (t.r ouvfrienii,. r. Dr. Ju Aaiifevo!, tat of Warrntuo, jf. c., cub b found with as,, wbr :h -Will b blu,d u rv bis ulJ frlouda. , J. tt. Daacr, uf TatWb', N. C. J'jW H Urasa, Ut of gmlaod S V, Jf, 9, F. M- Urmi, Ul ,f tVrroti,a, H. g. 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