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THE DAILY SENTINEL. , "Vfk. K PEJLL, Editor and Proprietor,.- Xh SMTWtf. U publuwe every ,uiuiuk For Oft' month, " " For two months, - - - " ' " Three month, - " " ' - Jl.00 .1.60 3.06 50 jJX monilis, ; - We solicit the aid o our friends in etteud log our circulation. , NEWS BT THE -PAPERS; jclr 8Mers Hung 'la Trias for. u Outrage Commuted Near 4b la Thy The following official statement of just punish ment viaited npon lite perpetrators of a diabolical outrage committed iu th' vicinity, wae received at this office-yesterday : '- .,, Assistst IiwetTo Gkn-bral's Offirs, llead'qra 3d Division, 26th Army Cor), Bsaios Sahtiacio, Tkxas, Aug. 20, iHtiS: -Editor of the Richmond Timet Sir i Sxna of the Inhabitants of Richmond of vicinity snay re odllecTrtiBtTffrire V portion of tU Tftty-iifih ' Army Corps was encamped at urn outsKius 01 the tity, an outrage was committed by colored sol diers upon one Mrs. Kliza Woodson at.d her heice, (whose name 1 have forgotten,) who resided on the Deep Bun road about a ball' a mile out Three soldiers. Sergeants Jackson and Brooks, . and Corporal John Sbeppard, all bolotig to the Thirtv-eiffhth Regiment United States Colored Troops, were tried by a General Court Martini as the perpetrators 01 wis outrage were i-uuvirieu and sentenced to foe hanged, Sergeant- Jackson and Brooks suffered he death penalty at B.wnsviHn Texas, on the 29ih day ol Juiy tot, in ine presence vi mo enure 4tlM-J 1 ,'"v. Corporal Sheripard) iTfe'lTiirS party, wTjreil oq board o( a transport wniie iyng u tmmpuui ttoada, by having his eoU.-ar bone broken, and was tent to the Fortress Monroe hospital. This acci dent bas on (y delayed hi punishment. He" will undoubtedly meet his just desert. - - - -Very respectfully, your obedient servants R. F. ANDREWS. Captain Thlrtysixth U. S. 0. T., and A A. I. G. Third Livisioo Twenty fifth Army Corps. THADDEUS STEVENS EAMPANT. The Preeldent'a Palley Oenouneed. ( The Hon. Thnddeus Stevens delivered a speech " in the court hooe,in ftmenster.-- ; on Wed nesday night, which was a tissue o( snpliiMtical fallacies, in direct opposition, to the policy of President Johnson. Hei denounces the- theory i-ht the revoked-Stat bVvw4Vtr hem. out-f ' the Union n "-utter bsrduyTr and the atv tempt of the Kiemitive to direct Conventions to b held for remodeling the Constitutions of such States as "rank osurp:ition." He regards I'resl- -!-ilenJohflwm'4be4ry at resUt"uwi-'-wh-llv wrong, and woald have' the Southern States held as ounquered provinces. He declared himself to b in favor t eonfiscttinc the pnrrt'ty f all fioulhernefS Tvortti nver $lO,(rt.. who had in any manner eonMnitted themselves to the proseco- - tton-of the war, ' lie etimutes that this propel ty would produce a' sum of over three thouxana mil lions of dollars, which, he proposes, should be used to compensate loyal men who lust property in the war, to provide houses for . negroes, to in cred38 the pensions of soldier, and towards liqui dating the public diibt. lie atated that this, though nsanlly cstimaied nt four billions of dol lars, is far beyond that amount, and that the nn nual expenditure vrill shortly be. not less than . fire hundred million of dollars. In concluding Ins adurem, he "holdlv avowea bisbcliet that the Very exis'ence or the Kepublicsn purty depnnued puB the Rebel Stafes being kept out of the t'dion for a while; their admission- wmiU render the success jf the Democrats inevitable."' From East Tenneunee Biisioi-i'Tlic Crops . 1IK. Some ten or fifieen oldiers stationed at BriHtol,, s a guard, about the 1st instaut, became no dis , orderly that their otlicer. a Linitt-imnt, called the citizens to his assistance, and wilh them disarm ed and arrested the frnard tffirt sent them to Lynchburg for trial. One of the soldiers had struck the pilicer. , , The politirsl troubles in the region abut Knoxville are driving many of the ciiizens of that section to Bristol audits neighborhood. i I UU influence, together wivh the.iertilitv t the surrounding country, and its rire facilities of eommuntcatian, must rapidly build up the town of Bristol. , , The corn in the whole of Southwestern Virgin. is and Kat Tennesse ia magnificent. The crops oi sorghiim and buckwheat are also lnrgend very finei We regret to have to state that tl.ix region. usually so prolific of pork, will this year not I produce more thn enough lor home emisumn- tinn. The cholera has killed the greater portion - the hog.'--Ji,:A(my. - - " " The New. Governor ot VermouU ' Ilis wonderful to look at the numerous rhanges that occur within a tew yea fj especially m mg - politicians, lhe lion, ratil OiHingham, jastelee i d Governor of Veinont by tle republicnns, was five or six years ago the leading democratic poli tician of the State, and wrote "a, letter to John B. Floyd, Mr. Buchanan's .Secretary of War, asking an opportunity to buy the Fort Snelling property in Minnesota, lie suiu ne wanted to remove notn . Vermont. " where genuine Dijroocrw? U so poor 3y thought f br the ywt( colored jiii fg who rule, ana aiwaji will b-re. . Reduction of the Currency. Ai a. meeting of. the New York Chamber of vntnmeMe on lUurslav this - sunject was con sidered. .Mr. Lowe recommended, as a means of accomplishing the desired end, t hut the Govern- tnent should receive one-tenth of she dnes on im portations in leeul tender. 1 his, he thou a lit, would serve to bring goods dnnu to e-nnetliing nearer the vstue nt gold, "timtf, ' he tr-ijy asys, "are now high been uxe paper h plentiful ; goods will Imi low as paper is withdrawn. J lus method of witlidra ing legul lender day by dny wmn in Dent tor uringung a return to specie . piymentx, nd U the enrf-C. hi"st gradnHl and . most certain in its operation.' A committee of Jve was appointed by the Cbnmutr t nfiijr and memorialize 0rigrsi on the aubjeel thus' presented. The Governmt-tit now has an aceu " v fwvgvw.ui surplus coin.1 vail more Sun,- - . ; -. - , . .. .,. . . .j1 . ,..:?xzr.s -At;:i''TT . - w. . . ..r 1"',".'eati'iismi' b a in v aMinnw 'I WOltl) Ifrt f . w - y J Jt It A LE Fairiss' -Column; if Rj 0 lias lost-retarnsj frum the Artn wits a new Btoek of . -v.-jl ju jj'O o o r 'srr Selected sxprsns'y fur this market) eomiaUng in ." part of BEAVER CLOTHS, " iiROADCLOTIIH, , , EN8LIS1I AND 8O0ICII CA8SIMERES, SILK MIXED CASarMEKFJ, TKICOICAasIMERES, , " " BLUE CLOTHS. CASSIMEKES OF AL1 COLOKS J roRri'ftoV J 1 BLACK SILK VKLVETS,- - - .LVt!rt AN1)?CARF SH1IITS OF All BFtfWTlOXS! ARMY I ATS, J ' NAVV.CAV8, , , HALF IIi'iSE, 8CSPESDKRS, HANDKERWIEIKri, .NKCK TIES, .. -. ' LINKX AND PAPER COLLARS, SHOULDER STR A Pd, MILITARY BCTTiA'S, AND LACES tfCArlF PINS, . , - BHOK8 OF ALL KISDH, TRf.fKH AND VALISES. ME Bill A NT TAILajtlNC Dons in tb very het style hj "... . C. M . f A R RlSS and his Superb Cuttr, ' mk, CKii'f-'rrii. Suits of sveri description mails to ordar at the ho'tent nottos attt ths v ry sutiutr- " What yov do not in a; Store, order and yon shall have it is the qniokegt poill time. C. M. FA KRISH. BkieiKVAngdst 9, 18Si. J8-tf NEW COJ1JI1SSION IKXUSli ' SWEPSON, MENDENHALL GENERAL &! CO. Coitimissiori jNIor-cliaiits, FOR TH ALH OV Tobacco, "Raw Cotton. Cotton Tarns, Cloths and Naval Store - 79 PsAfft. Stbskt, flaw Yeas - Robert R. Bepn, No York City... Bimaol-O. Marnhr. New York t'ltjr. , C. P Mendenbvil, Pres't Farmer's Eank, Cruet a boro'.N-. C. Daaisl (i. Worth, Coaipsnv f?hnp, N. C. , 0. W. 8wpwn, llsw fevrP. 0., N, C. au 8 tf . THE BEST, MOST EXPEDITIOUS ' AD , -llp-TJ-TT mum CIIAUI.OTTK , Vo THE CITIES, in, VIA North Carolina Rullroad, l'utlclh & Ctistoii Railroad, - . Prtrrshars & Weldon Railroad tnvt TRKia , , various connections: '" Passengsrs by this lias will Ivs CHARLOTTK t 3 o'clock D. m., arrive at Bulelifli 4..i. m. Lent RALKKHI i o'clock a. m., arriis at OastonHa. m. Leave (HST01 t p. m.f arrive a'. FstemJiurg t.St p. d., anl leart that 'night fur RichmoBd ant ths north, or siy in Petersburg, get a good nighl's ret and Uks & ears for Citv Point, connecting ;th ths James Rlvar stesmars fur sorthsrn points. Fassvagss fjr wtrn or aostbera points will Uave Peuralwrg at t.3 o'clock a. m., arrive at aston Us n. Lears Osstna II a. m , arrive at Ralsigh T p. m. Lssvs Raleigh st 7.40 p. fa. and 0 am.''-' . r - PjiMtngers are t.p'tfnHj rcqnestej to get tickets before eateriej ths cri. -iT", - . WILUFS, Eug. and Sap' N. C. K. R. A. J0IIX3, 1 "' " gup't Rs's'iih A (itoa R. R. - R. M. DtTNLOP, Aug 11 tf Pifp't FsuraWg A eVeliuo B. R. JOB WORK Of every di(ripi.ion execnlci at this office wilh neat lies and dispatch K.tllltK Mli RIGHT Til AN lU PRKSl OK N IGJI, " ill I DAY, SEPT. Silks! SilksHillvs!!! FROM 23001AR!)A J!:ST RIXEITED BY nEXSUAVi TiiOIlBURN, rATETTEVTLLB STREET, RALEIUH. A L S O- A LOT CUT CRAPE M0RET2; M0ZAMB1 LAIN ES, CALICOES. e., with s QUE DB variety of other styles of Ladies' 0odt ' j : OKNtS" FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CAPS, r.OOTS AI SHOKS, CKOCKKRV, KEROSENE LAMPS. GLASS WARE, rAINTS, LOILS AND BRUSHES. - -A L. S C-.. A large lot of LUBIITS EXTRACTS, 80AP3 &o., Ac, Ao. aa Il-ltn C5 jM. CD CD M 't . r wr. e t. v. 9 CO to . . GO CO p- CO era CO o C B mi H. a f H O CJ o H 6 CD S : m ts H 1 ( H - V! e o f O - ' ' 'A ar 0 .j""tj -5 DO o at NEW GOODS! New (oods! ! -l New Goods!!! " . ' . . JIST RECEIVED . AT GOLDSTEIN t J. C. I'ALMKIt'S OLD STAND, '!kR1STS,"'BgsorteiI'8t"yres "and" beimfi'fn!;."lac's Gtxh, Embroideries, Irish IJaens, Kmbroidered Muslin Curtains, Ladies and Cents. ilOakry. iiOOP SKIPiTS, LADIES' Fl'R.KHI.C GOODS, Chemitelts, Skirls, plain and Embroidered, aid al-. most every article needed tn a Lady's widrbe. JTew ntyles and very desirable. - A I 3 O i'jSRFtfrOLEIlY AND SOAPS. antll-'f STEAM l'OWLK EIUISS l'UIXTIXfi. STItOTHKK t CO. ,BALCICH. N. C. tT!u only t'caw Prtu in tit CUy,) WILSOI'S j 0 r.-Ucnry tlaj, 15, 1 805. CllflllnjO kTS aod after t.4 p of I'imo. Train will ran as fullu. until f..h orders j tiOISiO W KMT. illi.AU. . leave' RoUi,rhT- T 4 P, M. a.ir a. m. a.4i 10.14 , ' (Irwngboro, . Arrive Chsrluiu,; ; . ' , ' Lsare RaUigh, : j :. '." Uretttlmro, ; j t . " balisttasy, ' . ' t i Anii ClirLu i. ..' . o A. 1J P. ... . , ilHNn kt, " MAIL.TM4IN. ' ' ' Lsste Charlotte. : : : ; so p., JW. " 8libHry, : j j 1 3i " " . UrccDsliorn, ; : : ")B It Arrive KsUigh, : : : . ' 4 S Ai M. accvMartnaneM vans. -Lsavt Charlotte, i .' : i ' 8 35 A. M. " SalUbu'y, t : ':" Oil '" " i)rolhro, ( j i j Jos p, Arrive Kateigh, ,' : , V : i y.so . Mail train connect, east nd wt, with th Ka Uijrh and (Jsston train for Petamburg.auJ lh North and wilh the U. 8.' Mili'ary rallrat for floiilsboro, Nanrharn, Mnrvfaend City and VViliuingtes. - Freifcht Truia leaves Kale ieh at 11 A M ri. lntts S.tIB A. M., -stofiiiiim at Coiapaov Bboui our Ths MiitTrtth will onty'ratrMfrf mMS"' rh' fers ara nvtitt t ta ir iciue tiekati hoftH entwmg ths trains, atsddiMnnsl lir aill-bt eePecrrd. , ," E WILKKS, ' Aug 12 tl tf. - E iglnaer and Sup't. t ri; i t ' ' SClIEDlfLE " 1." "Raloisrh find Gaston liail-road.- To take cHect Taenday, June t2, IN0.". ' , iLU. OOINU JNORTII. Sill VHAM, , - .. Leave Rlijh, t '; ; a SO A. M." . Mill Mrnok, ; : : : 2 . ' ! - 1 Hatvill,- ; . i L.. f 4 . " Waka, i :. : : fl It T ' Frsnktinton, : " " i T ktttrairs, : : : J 8 11 " " llendnrson, ! i '.: g b'i ' " Junction,-' i : : : KJII ,'T Iiiilifawny, : . : If ? " '" tt'airenliin, ; "j T '8 16 . " " Macon, : i ; : r 1l 7 - - - - LtrrlTmn , -: - r - -r -. 1-1 1 3 " wlin, J r ! ; 130 Arms VToldue, ; i i 1 10 P. tioix; SOITH. suit Taajtr. Taldon, s QttMait, . - I.iuUton, i Macon, i I Wsrren ion, I Kil(.'way, : J'in.-ti n. : HeuAfit'tm, I Kittrali'ii, ! Fraoklinton, : M'iko, : Himttvtlle, ,Mi! Hrook, Kalaigb, - ! : t ! 18,01 A. M -it : U " . : -: i . 11 ii P. M , ' : i I 4 " : : ! J 17 " : t 3 II : i r- 3.t " , : i : 31 " I I 4 " : : 4 44 ." : , ) 83 " 4 0J 1 : 31 ' i : t 7 00 -ALBERT JOHNSON, Arrive 23 If. UuparintenJcnL BKNJ. M. HASDIfl' , 11. AKUHKW. a N. 0. (H)MMISSI0ST novsE.. A II II K WIS V It iriDl, WISMINJToM. N. 0. -r1HK umterslensd have sstuhlinjifil C"ortimi?i"n X and Forwardtng tloims in VWtirBiDgton, and ofler their aorvh'as for ths me of Cotton, Na1!! Stores, Sheetings Cotton rn. Tobacco, Barvn, Flonr, 4e-, A., and to purchase fr merchants or othera, any gaikda Sold in this inrktv . tiffics No. 3, Plinth Water Strsat, np stairs. Aiigiiat 3S, H. - 3pd THOMAS R. MOOIIE RsKpsctrully aanoanees to-ths publio , that ha has . , " rsnuqisd ths - -- hat imsiisricss, No. 113 Xfrtmore Ht., PIJTIiRSIIHKW, VA., vu4 having receivsd a a NEW STOCK OE GOODS Is prspurad to sail on si rsssonabla trms as tasy b . -' ,, jf.ij.an.il aliturhere. . p4l ITa'solh'lte the WbulcKaJa saJRetaU. tradt. MR. JOHN W O O 1 II O If K ill ba plosned U tes bis old friend) and.iitoniprs. Aa 1BV aea-wi i.,inTi,. nuv., GEMR L I!imVAf.FAIX ... . Car U J-j 1. 0 IS- llAUCIUH.iX. WILL ATTEND. TO Til K COLLKC'TION ' OF Claims againallljs Quirfermasfer's and tm in'arr't tjepartments. of the l oitad fitstwi, Also, to th putbaiiaand sale, on Cogsniirslon, of BrflCKS, B0SU3, 6CBCIR. PASK SOTE, AND Prompt attention given l all .nosinsss jjiaeeo id b handi. ' ! -. )iui tt1ia Nurth'-'CnroHna Bsok Ktore, .. (,rar oi Fajattevilla Street anlha Capitol Susrs. Aug t-tf . . WOOD FOR THE -flPITOI. SrJ'lbr.l i rii.r ..v-..-. bv the m.dersigned until the 2'hh of Meptemhar nrtt, to runiisn a amnuiem n'iinoj m imt iiir the nne of tl" poblie office, in the tspito!. and for h Ktile Convention tiie ensuing winter sud Hiiting" The wotid to be sound Uak and Hickory, to be df livifed end mencured in th wo d hout on the Cspitol .ui(u.ne f.uin time to tinia, St requbvl Itiddeia will s'ii the price yer ford at which' they will fnrnwb H. i . ...... ; 1 The right of rejecting bids nut advantagoous to ths Blats is reserved'.- ' , . KOBERT II. BtAI'LEV, Kecfei of V inlul. Aug. 2t ta . , AWVUirllsiAG ItATJ:5i Adierlikouieuts vcupylng nut nmrc tlmn 1Q Iii:iS of Oiiiubu tips ibk'h toiittuues A souaih: 1 Insertion $1.00 I weeks 1 outh $ e.oo 1 60 3.00 2 50 3.00 3.50 lo.oo is 00 30.00 3o.0i t months - 6 . ' 4 . 8 - 1 week fpefaJ-noUtfee, -nndtrm :irfeiiT bend, will We ehiiigedtidolUr persijnsra lor em b inse rllon. " Funeral nolicej will Be vhnrged s advertisements. The simjilo aumuinceHit nt of a dcnth'or m.trrisie nut I chirped. r- " ' . . Al.d It. lliiSNKfT. - t'liyi. II. Bi'sssrv, ttslvlgh, N. C. Ji, t.-VAS i'KI.T, Yaik. Ci:X.CTr, TAX .PELT X CO:, (pa mission -Jit f r ban Is- )ll THIS HA LIS OF Cotton, Tubawo, Naval Sturi'S, &0,, A1.XO, FOR TU Purchase and Sate of state and Otner KTOt'KS, 2J 'tiuinii) Kiiitsi, Nu' Voii. pm. hi1' "nit'' wta es Mr. D. W.Coiirt. Ui Ang 19. 30. If. A. KLIN-IS, WHU1.KS4LK AKD isTilt PI.t II CLOTHING, Il)OT KIIHEi, HATS & CAPS, WATCHE8 AND JEWELRY, BEST IMPORTED WINES & 5RA3SDIE3, ii Lturowi w m iiiBk -fir A r f r it ft is .f o.f.f - Corner of Fay ettovilU mi Harget Stt i a S 5a RAlEilJir, N. C. New Jlap of. ATorlh , Carolina, FINE1Y EMBELLISHED.SIXBi EIGHT FEET . a 'JiIllS is I ho LATEST, LAR1 EST and WT BUST 1 Map of t-a Stata aver lubtished, and is naatly aouatad tin rollers The Map van t had olj l cur Btftra, the balance of tba an tra edition bai'ig la -our hands. , Price, (KsprMd to any point,) t(S,00. BRANSON A FA HKF.R, an 8 tf ' Ralelith N. C. . WANTED, O E TVm'iand Bushels of FLAXSEED. " Da W. It. MILLER. August 19-ln VFFLKShlspr(. of Riileigh ahi. Ui&cs at Col. Ue professhinal services to the eltissnf id vnonify. eorge Uttle'i. au l2-eed8w J. II. CRAWFORD. D.ENTIST:. "halm -in. n.c f Offiit Cr F F. P(KwVt Ttur Store, ' UKFOKMS the ritisens of KalelgH and surround, inir cnaiftics that he hss opened an office a t the above well known ll'ind, and i prepared to cleanse, e.ttrsct and fill, and to insert artificial Tenth, from one to srrei tire set, on the mt improved prln ciplec of practice. - " ' . ... St ,He respectfully folSdts a' share of publio patronnp. - 14,- list Jn. . . irRiujiiiiicoT"' Al CTHlNKIiRS, --- ,' FORWATlDIN'O AKD COMMISSION V MKU-45 HANTS, RALRIilIJ, N. Ci June 27, !Sfc. DAXCV, IITMAS & COMl'A.VV COMMISSION and punciiASiNa- No. 80, VntiA-n. (Sr. Xkw York, H AVISO RKfUrMBU OUR OLD BL'MNKSS, WB . are iratraJ twreeaiva all kinds uf I rod nee. sud to make pt'hijt of (.nod unit Supplies lor iir irienua. Dr. Jus Aphisoto. bits of Vanenton. N. C. ean b found wilh u, whrrs ha will ba nUaaed U serve his old fri'-mln. J. 8. 1Ai'v, nl Tsrli. n', N. 0 Jobs II ilv4, ) -to of H'iid Nurk, N. C. F. M. Htm, ista nf tVafwmton, N, ti,. Ang. 23 elm. - ' ;, .... - f ,., ,..,..:.;,....,.;,..,,.,,..:..;.,'.,;,.;, -Su. IUIIb.ro N. C.MHitar Af.tdem); II 'HR r.l'silTH Aendenite Yenrvf rhie JnfiWHrm- J. will begin o M mint, tin 3nd of llct.tbfr, It-US. Keit!ri tha Mitl'aiy hatsrOj, the imri Ann f ths Acs'feihy, dt ict;.it,,ei ci.ur-s ot-ttndy, A ,ili (a aa barulolore, . ... j- Tsias: )iis hundred and firs (flflSj (tf tba first thr months (' t tcr.n. 'ri. is anvascs. ' lhit ctia.fr will eovar a.l ipvni t r heard, iu.'l, liglita, wanhiog, tniil'-n, Bie ol U-H hm-ka and medi cal H'i)'I.nc. E. h aln lM Itn t fur'di'h t lotting fuj ji3gls bd.- Cifiii tUftitd epiilicatioa te J. U. Wilt IB, ... . . ,ipfi"VtdnY. H. M. A. , I.at ftup't i f S; C. M Hilary Academy. Btp , 1SJIS-J7 tw4w, - j j.. j , ft I. a '.. OITJB, A.TTOItNP.T AT LAW, IllM.S8 R0 STBSKT, ' k RALtlUH,. N. C ", W1 h rUtini olt tha - FeVnl- Cuortj la the . Sprr'ii aitit'to t.t ii'ios rulung rroa tha Pi.(iu.tubcr ItiJ, ltfii J3 tf. ' T- - - NOTICE. ; ' I 1.1 i t LL FKHSOXSHAVISO ACCOUNTS AGAINST (lit Bond, will V preteutthem t mo (MMcfady. W.J. PALJII'll, 14 " . " - ' ' ' trineipsl. v4 4 t
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