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VJ7 THK DAILY SENTINEL AD VI JKTISI A1Q , UATJES A.d.ttfrtitffitMieupjlt notmore than 10 Usee Wfil ft PEXL, Editor nd Proprietor 'w ijjio waica cni8mu cjao: .. yn1!fi4.';,:': li.ooii week,,.". $"e,o 160 1 Bionth 10.00 "T:''"S 00 t months 16.00 7-10.00-so.Oo- For on month, - ? - : J1-00 for two months, . S ' -tM flute month. . ,i , ' 3 00 1 fVOlLU K limit HK Htcillr iMiSI BK PFIDEST.'-Henry tls). 3 Ml .. V'-MUc, eaiv a special hd. Will be slisrwlondotlat prs.jnare fur each Ins rUoo. FostjJ ootic will b chtrg adrtrtlsemsnta: Tbial'm anoni44invot death or marriage wU-otbrlirjw(i. i . . month.. '- .'. 8.00 . ajr W solicit th"ald of our frUads la extsnd- lag our circulation..' ' t X E W S B V T H E PIPE BS. HEETIHO OF .TIIE GRAND LODGE 0? - ODD FELLOWS. . TOE SOUTHERN ST ATE3T0TBE REPBE . SENTED. ... it wiQ4)e recollected that shortly after th close of the wr, the Grand lire of the Grand Lodge of th United Sutea, Isaac M. yjtch, Esq., issued prockjr-aUoa.io ahich ha invited the Or$d l.ud,i Iwrionzine to. the late UD(eOerat Ooy- ruiritnt to send delegates to tha Grand Lodge of the Culled States, which assembled iu Baltimore on the ISth of ' September. ' TUeun, of ThortN daf.saTS! ::v., .". 'V;- Jt la a pleasant duty to record tha fact that the Grand Secretary has received favorable responses i'fom oearly every Grand Lodge in tha Uuited States, and it is now confidently believed that at the coming meeting the order will once again present an unbroken front, and that one of the old tiniegVtenrjgiiwitTiake plac hia Is as Jt "'should bw. AtaaJy (he members of" tha order in brethren who have .been so long necessarily ab ent, a warm reception, and. with this view the eitisxns general? should contribute liberally. Da ring the sessions of the Grand 'Lodge there will be in bur inidst' gentlemen representing the- EAt, the West, the North aud the South These gejt. tlemen will, meet here, many of . them after years of reparation. The entire community should hold" forth the hand of friendship to all, and thus ma terially aid itt' Hhe restoMtion of jhe former good feeling existing between the. men) hers of the or der. T"ha meeting oToSrwhchaeeneepa4 rated. for years eviit, doubtless, be moat cordial, but duly such an one as should be expected from members of an order which is based an the prtir ciptei .of JFithr Uope and Charity." Ejtraordluary D;cliion of a JTefro Meeting. Xhe Moblle-; Advertiser, of the tSih nltim'o, make's the following extraordinary annoancement on the authority of a citizen who was present at. a meeting of negroes on the previous Sunday, "Be''r tUrcforr--','",7 ".'-y 'Nine hundred of them assembled to consider their condition, therf tj gats aadilTuul3er the' new state of erlsteneettpon which , they have so suddenly Taancbod, cjur tulormant was sur- prised at-the hard, practical sense and moderation of tone with which the Bpokeame.n. ef.lhs. tneeting nrVd'thair yUa-sAfter a lofigjalk and"care(tjl : daliberatiom thtr taeeticgfesolyadr-b-a vote-of - orseven hundred voioes to a hundred, that they tai made a practical trial for three months of the freedom which the war has beqeuathed 4to them; that its realities were "far from being so flittering to them as their imaginations had painted it ; that they had discovered .that the prejudges of color were byo mean confifteil to the people of the South, but on the contrary, that ilwas. stronger, arid. . more marked against them - in the strangers from the North than in the home people of the $outh, among whom they had -been reared ; that negroes, no more than white men could lire without work, or be comfortable with , out homes ; that their NortherndeUvereri from - bondage. ai set, as they had expected, and been , " taught to expect, undertaken to provide for their appy existence in' their new state, of freedom l;ad I that, thwrWd master had. ceased'to take sat inter.sM in them or hasra a care for them and finally, that their "last state was worse than the first," and it was their, deliberate conclusion that their true happiness and well being required . them to' return to the homes which they bad abandoned in a moment of excitement, and go to work again under tbetr old masters. :-And so the . ; resolutions were passed, and at last accounts the wanderers ware packing up i their little stock of movable goods, preparatory to the execution of ' their sensible purpose." ' - - Mr.-lftvls. A rortrftns Monroe - letuv of the 31st uU., . ears: " J err. Davis "again appeared orilha ramparts of got far well aa no longer to impede his walking ', ....... , . CJiferrllla Outrsfra. The Louisville Journal Aug. 2'), eays : !aturdav evemna last aoaitv of iiBi-riW ' aight in number, made their appearanoe at Choe- t iiiaiippi rirer, ai tne nouse of Mr. Harrison, whom they took from bis house prewnce ot n.s family, and, tying him up, robbed him of $ 1,403, after wliioli tliey decamp. d, errW the river to Cypres Band. Here theenfered the bouse of Mr. VVude planter residing hard by, and, robbing liinf otfoOO, dis appeared ia the direction of tlie interJ&r, where they eommitte l other similar dbpradations upou uafencelen inhabiiant, . The New York iWof Saturday evening, ys: , . " The only jmpartant f!atnej in Wall etraet V ' wp:r oi sp'caurun, tne ta- f g'sn ease r-f (h money marknt. and the firmlTj laelonn inarkeTTsvcry e-wy at 5 per cont, with very few traonatioos at higher wtes, and a prevuimg Ugpositioa Wlaud at a concession on wrjw to .e.nr. tfe ,0 dtty( inte,t8L Coaimer. alpspw 1MCW9 aaJ warlted thg ra b . -: t(ai per cent. - Farriss' Column: IIo Hie Has last r.tnratj fmm the Horth wlik a Bw FALL GO O 3D S , BaUoUi eaprstsly far tbii marktt, sanslstiag ia .. -" . . ' , . -psrt if ' ' " , BEAVKR CLOTHS, - BROADCLOTHfl, . .'V BNOLISH AND 600ICH OAISIMEKES, 61 LK MIXED CA83IMERS3, V TRICOT CA881MERE3, 1 T " BLUfi CLOTHS. ASSIMEEESIF ALL C010SS t WituRoxi .. , . .... ; ' GLOVES AND 8CARF8. sniiis of all bescbIptioxsT " ARJiT HATS, ' V IfATt CAM, . . HALF Ht6E, OSPEUDERSfv v x HANDKtTtCHftrEJL KECK TIII8, -1 ' " . ttSEN AP PAPER COLLARS, tfnoULDER STRAPS,' . - MILITARY BCTTtos ' ' .. .,.---:-fc-.AAND LACES SCJIRF PINS, : ' , TRUNK$.ANDVALI8E8. MERCHANT TAILORING d , Don la the very (tut style by . 0, II, F A R R IS 8 and his Kapsrb Cutter, MR. GRIFFITH, Salts of every asterlptloa mads to erdsr at th ahortftt ot(o and la th vry bastmanasr. " What you do eot sot la ssy Store, ordr sod yea saau aav u in tne qaiMMi poiuoia iimo. .... ..... . . . ... .. , Balslgh, Annit 18. W. , . . " 8-tf NEW CQM.HlS!flpN HOC SC. SWEPSON, MENPENHAlt & CO., Z ""gexeral """ OcniimissioiV-irphantfBi roa ti ssls or , fol&ocbT Eaw Cotton; Cottoa Tarni, ClothJl ; X, ' Kaval Store 79 Fs4ai. Sraasr, Saw Toas. Bofcert-Ar-flwapipn,.!? T&rk City. 6kol a. Murphy. Now York City. 0. P. Mndoohll, Pras't F armor's Bank, Ortosi. boro,H. 0. Dantol OWorth, Company Shops, TX. 0. Q. W, Swipsoa, Uaw Kirsr, P. O., N. 0. an I tf THE BEST, MOST EXPEDITIOUS AND FROII CHARLOTTE! - . ' Jro the : " . -VIA 0 ' North Carolina Railroad, Raleigh & Gaston Railroad, PetersbarK & Weldon Rallroa "iaatiir" VARIOUS CONNECTIONS. Pasnif t7 tbUlin will Irnr CHARLOTTE at S o'oloek p. m., arrir at KaUigb a. m. Lear RALIIOB o'ulook a. m., arrir at Gaston.lJ a. m. Last G'ASTOS I p. , arrir a Ptrsbnrg SO p. and lr that night for Biobmond end tb north, er tay In Pttmbarg, gat a good elgbt's rt and take the oars for City Point, 0BBtiag with lb Jsa Rlrcr Uamr for aartbtra point. Pajiongar for waftara or ,soathra poinu wui lar PeUrburg at Ms o'dook a. sa arlr ' GaatoaUa m. Lar Gaston 11 a.m, arrlr at ..v . . r .... n kl.IrrK &t f A n. m. aail fl sa - - 1 Paaac(ri at rafptfuUr r)uaatd to gat ttcktt bfor nUring tb tar. X. WILKES, - ' ' Eng. nd3ap't. C. B,R. , K. JOHNSON, Bup't Ral.lgh A Oastoa R. R. ' B. M. PI'S LOP, Sup't PaUriiiurg A Wtldoa R R- Aug. tur JOB WOF3K OfsTerr descriptfan execatei at Ibis tfSce with Beat csss eo 3 jWA. .- - Silks! Silks!! Silks!!! tFROM tLB.wiKY una faiKi 2300 YARDS Jt'ST RECEITED BI IIENSHAr & THORBURN, rATDTTBVXLLD 8TRXDT, - RALEIGB. " A LOT OF CRAPE MORETI, MOZAMBI V!U l'J LAl.iS, CALIUUK3, tS., With variety ef other style of Ladies' Oeod. " GENTS FURNISniNQ 0q0D3,tHATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, CROCKERY, KEROSENE , LAMP'S. GLASS wake; ;&o., ; PAINTS, L01XS AND BRUSHES. ALS C- A large-lot f LUCIUS EXTRACTS B0AP3 fte ,&e. MtMsB-t, H C3 W a .H m w W o- ft a C3 3 a -.-'""''a.... ft... ' C0 M H B cr CP era- K DS Oft o o t cn -s- ' O. O 00 H 0 0- L CP I CO V5 C a o cr o a . P n - IB OR" DO era a; m o H H H " o- "as; o -o- r3 O a- r t C.: 0 -S-I 5 H CT3 u o .4 :o n -CJ -a 7 00 NEW GOODS ! New Goods!! Now Goods!!! JUST RECEIVED v ' IT At ' J. 4Y PALMER'S OLD STAXO, - PRINTS,' assorted style and beaatlfal,, La Good, Embroider!, Irish Uoens, inbroldrd Mmlin Curtains, Ladle nd 0nt. HO.l.ry. -A L 8 O- ' BOO? SKIRTS, UDI? RIMSEIXG GOODS, Chuistti, Skirts, plafosnd aibroldrd, and al .... j . ... ' Xw tjls and ltj deslrabls. -A U S O- . PERFUMERY AND B0AP3. Au;I4tf STEA3I rOWEB PRESS PSDITLNfl, SI STROTHER .& CO., RALEIGH. W. O. ...... mm JThe only Suam Jver Frt in At CtyJ STERLING, CAMPBELL 4 ALBRIGHT. PLTBL1 Dealers in Books; Stationery &c eOSTINDE to publish " Our Own HrHc of ttchool BoU. ontiiiln( of Pcimr, Sp'tliog Book, Rtdr, ArithmoMo and Knjrliih UrunBr i kiM BlBkm' Ltttn Unnu nnd Cwtar. W oSat tut Book to Ttrh.rt id Uoukmilnr mU rat toras as am olferod by jrobtiJl.r in n part uf 4- for spoeiiaoa eoptot or tiste of firioes dd r aaeboT. - tu lu ra w. s. o. ANtm w. . BKM. It, HAKDIR' ; N.- 0.: COMMISSION llOVSE. :. AXDItEWS & IlAKDlft, WISiHS jTOJJ, N ,C. - THE andrslnd bar ttbliid a Comnuailoa and Fo'rwirJing lioaa io. WiUningios, Jlm th!r Mrvteos forth of Cotton, irl Storoi. 41 , ana to purobM lor iurobbl or oiliort, bt goods told la this mnrkot. ' - " . wOtfio ilo. J, fftuib Wktor 6rMt j.titlrs. - ABgastlS, J8. . 18 Siapd- GEORGE R. WILSON. ' - AUCTION AN Gt'-XI'.R Ad - Commission. Jklerchant, U Campboll'i Whar y-( KOHFOLK, VA, - H. JHemn 8oniyt'.. t. tarb; N Tertrr W. J. Rimj A Cot,- Old ritdn' urNorfolsr . DHlin(-r. J arllr Agnt for Gasno, Pbospbates, tie. AUa. Miller's Baltjmur fir oa Hurgltt-Proof flf. Aatuit.Jd irpa : . '7 , ... " ; THOMAS 4 XI; rMO ORB Esptfully sauouuoa, to il )aUI that h has Miuuwd ths HAT. BUSIISTESS, ff. Jf5 iyeamore St., PETERS Ol HG. VA'rf" f and birrlnij' rclT4 a' '" NEW STOCK OF GOODS " is prpard to toll on as rsaioaabl trm as may be ;T.T.;: .-.' fcand lr.twhrj,:;...:i;.:::,;T";., sr si soiious is rr aotrsais ana tieisu wsa. MR. JOHST WOODIIOUBE rill b pUami tt bis old friaad sad euitomrs. 7A"lIa " 7 ' .-- . - mil W. B. GMJILICIv ALIGII, . C, " WILL ATTEND TO TUB COLLECTION Ct Claims agalactia QaHrmtpr' and Com iir' Dopartmenu of tb Unlnd 6tt. Also, to th porcbaaa'and aU, on CuoauiUiioo, of BTOCrSrBOJfD3,-SrBCTtr. BANr SOTB ASI . , '. HIAb KbTATK. Prompt attanttoa glvta to all lualnass plaoad ia bi band. J ' Uttio l th N rtli Cuiolina Book Storo, oor&er oi Payalterilla Strett and tb CnpH j1 Piiar, Aug l-tf . WOOD FOR THE ( AI'lTOL. SEAlKD rR0T0S.L9 WILL BE JII'CEIVEO bi th ui.'lerxiif uotl tmlil the 20iK o7 bcitooitir ntt, to fuiiMbli a sultmifnt quantity of Mood lor lb nae or tbe publuW.Ucca in tha capita, and fur tbs State t'onrcntion ' jhe. ensning-. winter, and to bi.deiivtrcd aad measured ia the wr d Loue ou the Capitol Square from tiru to tluio, s reouncd Bidders will iat tb pi ice per coid at whMi they will furnish It. ' Th right of rejecting bids oot aJvautAgcous to biat ia reacrvea. , ROBEUT II. BRADLEY, Keeper of Capitol Aug. S4-tep20. Alvbsb R, Bimktt, Cass. It. Bsmisrr; as. V. Vaa rhr, ' ISaw York. Kalaigb, M. C. BEXXETT, VAX PELT & (0, Commission -. Htmbnis FOR THE AI.K OF Cotton,- Tolaccftf Naval Wores,-&"- ALSO,- FOB THE : Purchase and Sale of State and Other STOCKS, v 23 WHiTtBiLL Stbkit, NkwYow. W bar sirooiated wiik e Mr. 0. W. Coprj lata rabll lrarr lur orta Uarullsa. Ang M. , SO tf. KITTRELJS SPRINGS FEMAtE COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. GRANVILLE COCXIT, ST. C. T'flE Fall B.ilon of thisnrw limitation wilt r.pas .4. n 101 in n unci-ay in ivctriber kail , Jof partlextara, sa Circular, nt liiraa " . BaV.t). B.'KIUDICI:. .: Fine Jlcs For S 1 OS pis 'h of Sptbbr r-t, f)-irdv I will . at publi aori..n, at 1! S rh Co .1- I.u aati Airium, THUAIV I 1VK Hi: iHn.M ompriawg botb ia and ago, -la s.Jotot&ka flBQm w vivos a. ja. AagaitJ tds . . . tttward. Hm Jo.t utartud from tb &otthra oitl iib rKTDSn AND PtTRS MBDiaiWIlg. -fSUSeftBRAS&T, BOtJRBOS WHISKKT, rOKT ASD MADBliAWISIS. PilNTa, OltS, VAKSISUE3, BEU9HK3 01 ," , AU-TaSDS, PERPCMERY, AMO ,. , tpiitt ABticiSa,- WW. . DOW tSB, BPICK4, - . FLAVORISO IX. . TRACTS A DT - BTUfFB, WHICH HE WILL tm LO W FOU CASH. Jf.CoBstVotl weoivln Additioas to hi itoe. ; WUOLtSAlt AKD SET AU. IA T CEO THING, BOOTS & (SHOES, HATS & CAM,. '"""m'atche And KwcLav, EESI-iairOJiTE - WIKEa-BBAJTMESw- ' Corner of Fayetteville and Harjot 8u , aa s Sib RATjtian, n. c. . . ; Ner Map of North Carolina, FINELY EMBElllSHED.SIX BY EIGHT FEET pIJI3 I ths LATEST, MRSESf and rtry BXST I Mp of th 8:atrr pUnb, and is aaU monntd OB roller. Th Map can b bad ! rat th bUni ff th nMr diton bln ta onttaiidg-Wagf(irr,iiOo l0,0e,T. 4f- Itlol4h. N. , IjQARD ; d -CDNnCGTM FOS WARDIJQ AND Ooirimission. Merchants, Kcar eld County Ti'A(trJ . x t - 11 4 St A A. It , i i . O , ( 39. F FoasB. W. n. CcumosiK. HUt Wet kare J11i, v .-1 - a WAftTUD, 0E Thousand Btthlef FiAXSEEQ. w , - Pa. W. It. MILLER. August 19-lm . DR.mLLfA3I LITTLE, OFf Eit3 hi professional serflces to the el tit as -of RaUiih an Treilittf r- r I Uffioe at Cot Geors Little's, j aa 12-ead3r mmu ji. outer '' COMMISSION, HECE' FORWARDING , fffv.;--: FEW HKUSK, x'. C ' HAVING rnmd bulnfs at thlroId atand, wHI ffira iliicl ntf-sonM atUmtia tnth. UiUt of r ., . COTTON, N'A V, l?STOiT-.'S, O)rT0VABNJ : niurrs.To. AL',o, 'iu REOEIVWQ ANP rORWARDINO OOOD3 Rular lino f. fitoamen and aaillna vuuh .,. . mrniiBid)! btweo Nw Horn. Mew Vork, Pblla. IolphiSTBmaiT an Brtr n. - - au 1 tia " j.ii.aiivrroun, D'lS ISLT I S T RALOOll, N.O., ' , ' OQUx Over I" F. Pumd's J)tug ,?or,J INFORMS thcltieD of Kulvlgb. sud sufrotind. iugouniiat thnt b bs otirned an otliua at tl.. abo well Jrfiown sttind, and i. rre imrci to clnannn eVract and, fill, and to iert m tiiiojal Tth.ra onetoan eetirrset, it thtf mult iinr,ronJ nrln. elples of practice. ,.; . . . He r8pctrun oli- lu tlai uf jut 11a patrofiapj. - . M'CTHWEI-rsj, V' FORWAItDINU AJN'D COMMISSIOM ' MERC HA NTS, tArKTTsruis.ATiitsr, f . ' RALEIOB, JJ. C( ' DAXCV UVALS IM, COMMlSSIOn'AHD PURCHASING- incited 1: No. Xt,-CSAB Sr."N"ttf Yorrc. 11 f prcv.r.il io4oH.aU 1 111 I, v, i',jj,r ni l to HK JiV':ha f t.uta AtV.-JSt.i,a v lor out fn.uii. 1 ,r.. . I'r. .1, Hi n n i ? f;f . '"....Mrwrrri, jf, ;.,' OIU Oil Lii h 1 f.i to cad t.o fi.i.n.t w.l-j u IMV b nt i liiuri,.. b. t'AScr. of Tir)inri'. Tf rv Job it hvsij, Uti of Seodimd JVs, N.'C, Arrer fdii . ?v I .. . Au;. 2jl-tui.
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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