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THE DAILY SENTINEL. HriTPELL. Editor and Proprietor. DAILY :SlNT!NEt A uvef ninf u' oru) my liol'o than 10 laic 01 iuiiuuo ii( Hbicu luuriniirs a square,: I InJTUiD $1.00 I w-kS t .0 The Sami U (rubUsued ,. "" ai rnt 8undy. ,f!, . ' 1 3 4 ft mi S.OO 1 Uiuuitt"'. t BlulltL 3 i 10 oa u.oo 10.00 ( lu.Oo ""For one month, !; V" For tw mouths, - - 1 00 three months, .r?Z.. 3 00 pix month, " - --r , ) Oi" , , 00 (Of W tollctt tbe kil of oar friends la extend ing our circulation. . , . , ; ;,". I ,wek .8,50 I HOttl) HAtUIR BE R1UHT TillX BE PKESIDE!dT.'-Hcnry I Uy. KtiMoial ntti Mvt.tur A f.(t tie(t will tB cti..reil ondollar rr square fur tatb n.f rtloa. 'uneral nottct' will berharged as atlmtiwairnta, Tne simplo annouuoewciit ol a dtih or iuarria jwi i A. .. mm, ia 1 lawm n .1 jlo u uwosw VOL X JlA LATE NEWS. ,,,, -. ' . Lter from EuropeMeetlni of Bond-Holder. The "steamer City of JWtow, from Liverpool on the 6th, ca Queenatownr oa the 7th, reached New York Sunday vning The Confederate liond-holder bald mooting in London on the4th, and debated their pro naote. Some of . tin epeaker even oootooded that the . Federal Government was responsible. -A oommitteo was appointed W make inquiries nnd report at another meeting on the 18th ot October. The proceeding afforded jo little ground for hope that th bond declined 1 per tent. . "' "The Mark' Lane Eipres fear that three fourths of the F.nliah wheat crop will prove to be to bad condition. '-' ; ; " The cattle rdagu continue! its ravage, and stated to have made H appearanwjtt Ireland in the county of Donegal, the Comrooo Coun cil of London have headed a subscription witbTa thousand pound tnownpenafe person who have been compiled to kill diseased animals. ' . Independent Order of' id ; FelJo'We The Baltimore American, of yesterday, y: The annual acsHiont of the Grand Lodge of the 1'nltsd States will commence this mornini at ten o'clock, in he saloon of the Odd Fellows, Oat, street, ana te quite ceriaia tnai represeniau ve from nearly a'l tlie States of the Union, the Dist irict ol Columbia, and from several British pro vinces, vtill be in attendance. Nearly all ttre members of the body have already rescued here, and lor convenience of oommunToatioa are atop ping at HarnW. the Lodge will probably be in svstion fivje or sit days, especially as nearly five years have pained since the extreme Southern atmtam hoo hamn In aunndanoe. This Svenlnff the Lodfre ill probably, visit tbt Front -Street Theatre in rnpne to an invitation from the proprietor, Mr. John T. Ford, when they will . both see and bear the wonderful performance of llellor in- tnusio and maio. OffTWedietday morning the grand procession wllrtake plaoe, that being the day on which the VVilday Monument is to be dedicated and presented to the Grand Lodge. This body will assemble at 9 o'clock, preparatory to taking position in tbe line of pro cession, whilst members .of the Lodges and En campment will assemble in their respective place of meeting at $ o'clock, in dark attire The members of the Lodgef-will wear-white gloves, aud l hose of the Lnaampnaenta black The Latest from Mr. Stephens. -" Tbe Baltimore San, of resterdar, ars t Hon. Uerschel V.' Johnston of Georgia, passed throueh th.s city a few days ajro-tm-tir' return from a visit to Alexander H. Stphens, at Fort Warren, and reports him in ordinary health, bar ing the freedom of the fort, and the privilege of reoivinjr such friendr as be desires. Uis broth' er, Linton Stephens remains at Fort Warren, and is permitted to sleep in "his brother's apartment fend ioin him ill his walk fur exercise. Mr. Ste phens will probably not be pardoned antil after a settlement ot the political statu ot the Southern Btatea. . ' ' " . '' . Confederate In Hetleo. Private letters from Mexico tell us of the ar rival in Mexico City of large numbers of Confed erate omeersli-.niong UireGenv- Jack Mairruder, General iStirliniE Prioe.'Gen Stepb , ens, late chief engineer in Lee's army ; Governor Trunten folk. Gov. Allen, of Loui-iaha; UoiC Uham l. llariia, of lenneasee ; Judge rerkins. ot Louisiana ; lien. Leadbetter, Uwn. VVUcox, Judge Watktnm Colonel Semmns, CoJoneJ Ang , Jade, Colonel Donis, Major Kimmell Major Mordeeai, Captains Carroll, Wood, Cage, Adams, of .MiRsouri ; Aloore of Alabama! Thompson, -of oe Jotuntou stun, and Uregory. Lieut. Maury Ja been appointed to the Observatory in Mexico. Oen. Stephens hasclisrge of the San Luis Potoei railroad., Messrs 8. Barron and U. Meade, of Alorgau staff, ami G. A. Boichert, late ot the stemiier. "Stone w all Jarkson, have applied for lands to. settle on perinanoutly. - Geailielby and bis command bave remained in the northern department oi Mexico, and the belief in Mexico City was that they will be aooepted into the rocn service. n. j. journal. Ilayll. The rebellion in IUyti is still unsubdued. A Utter from Port .eu Prince of the2Hb of August, publiahed in a Jamaoia newspaper, states that I'rwident Gt'fTrard. as already mentioned in the Htrald, left l'ortau I'rince on the S5tb ult. f the s-l of war, taking with him sixteen hrfn Ulred men. . 'I'be inaurgenta bad- been repulsed I all. theirs ndtances; nnd lbijT'ifecspiure frvro tbem' of'tbe town of Cape Haytien was daily ex- Cted. It was rumored that Fort St, Miuhael I already been captured by the national troop with sixty prisoner. revoral ol tbe Hayt'ea riewspapera demxuiee- the excesses- committed by the revolutionary I'-iidora in breaking open stores and -'rnJbbihj merchant to pay their soldiers. r. . 1 ' f KentueVy UlcfliWtrt ChurcU Couferenc. Ciciiiati, Sept. IS, The Conferenoeof the Kentnesy Methodist Episcopal Ch arch Sonthi at 'S session to-day, adopted, by a rote of 37 against 25, the minority rep'-wt, which expresses a will e to receive, though the General Confereflce oly, an overture; looking to re-union. The report directly favored reunion. --' Seventeen of the 1'ijioa members aiked to b l"eted, thereby resigning their ministerial func tion Oihtrs reaigned their emits. . Oea ManB4LL. Mr S. L, Riddle, the present fw Ul tiwn uf Charlotte, is decidedly roe of the most CcieaC ac-mplished and popi " public oScfrsr the town Charlotte baa been 'wTtVV d.0riu6 past . Tltds ever on duty a ad watchful of a publio intarasU-C'Arief( Urn. '.:''"'.'.... ... .. ' Em jait rtarsi4 front the North with a new Stoek r ' FA L L G O O D S , Selected expressly for this market, consisting la ' part of . . BEaVKR CLOTHS, , BROADCLOTH, ENGLISH AND SOOtCff CAaSIMEftKS, SILK MIXED CA88lMBBSa, . TRICOT CA88IMERES, BLUR CLOTHS. CASSIMERES OF ALL COLORS! .--ajteS ; .SILK; .8I,VETSr :: " 'J OLOVK9 AND SCARES. SHIRTS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS t ARMT HATS, L" , NAVY CAPS, HALF Ht9E, 8C8PKNDER8, . i . HAXDKERCHEIF3, NECK TIS8, LIN KN AND PAPER OOLLAfta, 8HOCLDER STRAPS, . 1 . . MILITARY BOTTON9, AND LACE8 SCARF PINS, SHOES OF ALL KINDS, TRUNKS AMD VALISES. HER Cm X T T A I L 0 R I NO . Don In the very beat style by ! 0 . M . FAR R 1 8 S and his 8ap.rb CatUr, . MR. GRIFFITH. . Suit f every description made to erdsr at the she-test aotie and la the vary best ffanaer. , . . Wta JV:ao not sm In my Store, rdr and yea sbtaU have It Is the aaiokest postmie tine. .... CKFARRWi. -4UM hrAejett S, ifljv.- 8-tf NEW COMMISSION UOOtli SWEPSON, MENDENHALL &i CO., ' . ., GENERAL ' Oommission JJrlerchants, roa raa' SA.i-a er Tobaooo, Raw" C otto a. Cotton Tanu,CloUu and Naval Store , T9 Piasx Staaaf, Naw Toax. : Robert R. Swepion, New York City. Bamaal Q. Marshy, Nw Tnrk City. 0. P MsndenhaU, Pres't Farmer' Bank, Greeai boro,. 0. - . Santel Q. Worth, "ompany Shops, V. C. a. W. rBB, Uaw Klvr, P. O., N. 0. - : a tf , 7 TUB BEST, MOST EXPEDITIOUS AND, ' 7 . 0. - , . - FJROxlI CIIAKLOTTE , . .wJu JHI - - NOR TUER iV G I TIES, VIA North Carolina Railroad, Balelxb A Gaston Railroad, , PetersbarR & Wcldon, Railroad .,. . SRD TBSIB . VARIOUS CONNECTIONS. Punogors hy this line will leave CHARLOTTE atl s'eloek d. arrive at Raleigh .xa. m. leav RALBiaH JL-ecjoek a, m..arriv at uasioa is a. . Leave OASTOtl p. arrive at Petersbarf JI p. m and leave that Bight lor Klcbnond .ana the aorth, er suy Pstersbarg, get a good Bight's rett asd take the ears for City Point, connecting with the Jaae River steamers for aortkern points.' Passengers tot wUrn or soathera points wUl tears Pstersbarg.at i.3t o'clock a. arrive at flutoa 11 a. aa. Leave Oaslon 11 a. a, arrive at Raleigh 7 - sa. Lsare Ralclghat 7-44 P. BU.aad ( ss. . '..: Passengers are rsgptfally rjoU UgtttUkets befsrs eatorlag the ears. ' . H. VI I1.HI3, Eng. bb J Sup't N. 0. R. R. a. jonsso.v, Sap't RaUlyh A Oastoo R;R. .' , . R. M. DIINLOP," Asg tl-tf Pop't Petersburg A TTeUoa R. &. . )"l03 WORK Of everr description executed at thu office with &atn( wd diftelu,,..,;,,.,.... ,,.,...., ....;-.i Silks! Silks!! Silks!!! from : : ' ?500 YARDS JUST RECEIVED DV ; HENSH AW & TilOIiBURN, FATBTTCVTXXtZ STRSBT, "" RALEIQH. A L.- S O- A LOT OF CRAPE MORETZ, ' MOZAMBI QUE HE , LA1NE3, CALICOES,! Ao., with, a variety ei eths sty Is of Ladies Oewfai -A L. S O- OENTS' FURNISHING 600D3, HATS, CAPS,- BOOTS. AND SHOES, CROCKERY, KEROSENE LAMPS. GLASS . VARE, fie., .' PAINTS, OILS AND BRUSHES. -A L- S C- U larga lot of LUBUTS EXTRACT-?, 3QAP3 Ao.. Ae.Vo" " -" an lllm ' IVEW GOODS ! .... New Goods!! ,:NojvGoodsl!J JLST RECEIVED 11 AT . J. tV PALMER'S OLD STAND, PRINTS, assorted (tjle n4 beantifu!, La Goods, Embroideries, Irish Linens, mlroiderd MnsUn CurUins, Ladle and Oents, nOslrr,: A L- S O-Y HOOP SKIRTS, LADIES FLRMSHIXG GOODS, Cberalxetts, Skirts, plain and Embroidered, and al most every article Btsiled In a .Lady's wardrobe. Xtw styles and very desirable. . - A U 6 O- PERFUIIERT AftD SOAra ABf 14 rf STEAM POWER MESS PBIMlXti, ST3 IOTHER t CO. RALEIUH. X. C TU onV &ca Vkw rrm ja At Cty , .- H' . ul ft . a 5 )A h s 2 n 't ' - ' CD " m ' t"j 2 S - H '2 -v--.gg -b j ; oV h 9 a, S H - s 8 5 H 'CD 5. L J M CO m p 2 0 ,2 o H " - iS55 o H Lj ' Mni o O Tj S . 5 ' o 111 oa s - ; ' . t GOLDSTEIN imsm Change of rJ 0 Tanl-ffir T 4 P H , SaoilaT, Aa ut ISlh, tm, Train Bill run at Mlos, UU1 fartn ord ..: ma mu. --. Lear RaUixh, " " OrMutburaj" . fUlLborj, Arrlv Ch.rU'lu, i : t. t 4t p y t,1 A I .4i " Iv.U rt- s s ACC'SklOlliTIOS TB4IX. T.av Raltlgb, j : ; i I DO A. M trrnbro, : s , 5 U.t t. M " fali.ry, : ! : . Arvie-Cl4,- 1 --a--t "' ' v"-"". t -wt OOI, MAST. i !" " BAIL VBAIS. ; Leave CharlAtte, " : t : s j.ej p. &I " Salisha';, : ., 1 ' ,J . . " Oraennboro, !1 : : ; IB IS ' . Arrivojltalolgh, i : : : 4 3 A. 11. ! " AoooBaonavioK raAie. - Leave Charloltr, s ; J' IS-A. M. . " HalUburt, . . i ; . f.0.1 " UrMtnaburo, : ' : ' : . l.pj p. U. Arrive Kalaigh, : ' T. Mall train eosnaots, east nl vwl, with tb Ra IttiltlsiAsilnB.Mwm.farjr.Burg'ttiarySrTy n J with th V. 8. Milliary railrait. for ttolJiboro, MowbRtn, Murvhssd City and Wilmlnrton. 1 "TWirhrTrtir-1mMltag1raT-r lotto .ti A. M.,-topptng t Company Shops over Bitfht. Tho Hall Trutn will onl ran na Somtar. .'PaS'on trt arno ln-it ttt firopuro tlntcots btore ntoring tho trio, at additional faro will b eaVtntfA. K WItKES, Aug IS tl-tf. Engineer and Sup't. SCHEDULE Raleich and Gaston Rail' road. ' - To take eff. ct Turlnv, June 22, 190i OOINO WORTH. XlkTIlK. Leave R'aUIgh, : i ! - t. ' 4 td A. U. " Mill Mrook, 2- BtniWvtirsT 1 AM Waks, Franktlntoa, KiUrrll', 1 liendersoll, i onoHon, ! : Hit a S I ye":' Wai ronton, Macon, ; IJttlton,T Oanton, W.ldon. 1 J 1 "T ! ! . r i 11 J : 1 , : llfl ! : 1 , 1 -IW Arrive P- M GOIKC. SOLTT1I. all. raaia. Leave Weldon, I 0 anion, I Littleton, .Maaon, l ' Warren too, Rl.tg war, Juo mI b Hnd-ron, Kit troll's", Fraoklinton, Wahe, H'HileV'lle, MU1. Brook, Raleigh,"; : . i . W,))J A. M i i r lis H . : i Ii44 P. M , - t i I 4 i i : I T " i i ! Jll I ! I 1 " ! i iat " t j' I " r i ! ! , f 3 " s I s 6 M t . H t ! i T 0 " ALBBHT J0HS30S, Arrive . SS-tf. 8uortittedBt W. I. O. ANDBKW. , BtNJ. H HABD1IC " N.. 0. COMMISSION HOUSE. ANDREW H Si :it A n d in, wiiMiJijy.,vi n. . rillf a .... l . j . - . I: -a, l a r.mnili,Ln T 'A A BniltirRlrBslU ne.i'B sw vviumivsn-t. I s. tf .J.k.a. I.e... in WHihinvtAtv. tvi.H nlT.tr jr, rorwim i'i "tf" " ul .1 n..i.u V.u T..taB.l ll nttstn. It lull V A ad t pitrehAn for toeroUftott or oiUrt, o ..ui. t:. ..L.i I Until fUl'l ID in raa.tnB. UmOS ?(nr2e nomo Tiior owrovif .bji itm . -tiioilTAS ;nxoonS: Rsspeotfully. annoanees to tbe publio that h has retamea in - - HAT BtTSHSTESS, Ne. 113 yekittot (., PETEHantttO; VAm and bavinff reeoivsd a ' iMVi STOCK OP COODS I prepared to sell .en as reaionabls terms as Btay b foand elsewhere. . pV He WLLtajJyglIU-1'' ' at R . JO II H YifO OlIHOUSE will He rlnaeed U We ils .14Xrlndf ad SBltowsr, am is iau" .. )-,'.. ... ..... .. : W. B. GTJLICK eft"l 1 TTrvn frn Till ' Mll tfTtfl? flF daimt airainrt lb Qtmrtorntortcr' and Co" t"ry r.. r il.e "tlnitiiit Ktatoe. Alio, to toe parchaae and salo, oa Cuaimixslon, of STOCKS, BOSD3, BPKCIR. BASK ROTKf ASD : ,.-.- . IiBALBS?ATKr .::..'...; t'rOnpt ilteofioil Trefi ITTiu.lBe'fjpaoerTBTils heMsdVe ' d.tr. . Ak. KT -.k P..! Bnnk 6t.)fe ori.f V Favsttevlllo Btroet tho Capitol gquars. , Aug t it . ' V WOOD FOE THE CAPITOL SEALED PR01 lis lit.uiiw hy the Bt-dsi-Higfied unlil the 'Oth ol S (jtember unit, to Turmsn anni'-tnivtjniii j vi n wt inr the f of the pulil) ultioe, in llie trapitn', nijij (or the htate Convention tli euu ft wmier aad spring Tbe wood to b sonnd Oak and H. kory, to be deliwred and uieaand in tl wo d houne on the Capitol .cjuare from lme to tint ), a icqui.fd Bi'Mcu will si ate the price tr eord at whiuu tliy ill luraieh It Ihe rlM of ri-'eitint bids not auninUewous tbt ijlaU' Ut roeerved. . I.UUEltr H. it l-'Lt, K , ' KcpcolCpitul. " Cbas. II. Bcbkstv : Kalatg fl. 0. i-j&X$ETfj VAX PELT, A COt, ; n mm icetftn .Tr't errriwrtfe- , ..; TUK SALS OP . : '- ; Cotton, Tobacco, Naval Storey &,c ,J .'vJ.' '; :.-AL80, to TBUr"" rarchaso and Sale of State and Other stocks, ;, -.'Z-'": '"'IS wijwnJtiaiTwItiir.Yoh." 1 " " We hare iiU'liKJ i k as Mr i(. W. Oubbts, late PuMio Yroanarar lor iiorth t'arullna. - ' ,Aeg . . to-tf. WHOLrSALB AND MTAU I't AL1 Uf CLOTHING, BTaAe"na , "'CiAdl j. nm.i on a mm WATCH E8 AND JEWELRY, , .:. asn UQtOS OB iU SIKBS. - ' OROCERlEb &e.,dc, Cnmnr of Favettjsrilla anil TTarcet Pie . SB S im . RAtKUiH,-JfvC. - A : New Map of, North Carolina, FINELY EMBELIISHED.SIX BY EtCHT FEET ' 'pilIS U ihLTST,' LAaOESt aaA .rj BUST I Mprf tko4ia'e r (ttblislied and ts aostly- monntaa on rullwr - To, Map oi no bed jtlj t or tutors, th balan'' of the m Ira 'litia btng I . . . .1 . - i ..... ,ii.aa UK AS SOS A Fh88, aaltf ' ' , Ralefith , 0. ""WANTED; IE Thousand BushaU of FLAXSEED - ' -Jhs-Wr R- Mlf.LfCL T)R. M'll.LI ASJ UTTLU, FFERS bis prufbional nervioes to thejidMn ' it iruM.t. ...r u;; J . 'V-H't . .... . - ttoe at iAl. Ueorxe LiitU' m 12-eod8w . J. U.CUiVWJORD, ... D.;::E2T.1lXSTa- . RaLEMH, n. c, Office Ooer P F. Pnntft Vtvg Slon, INFORMS tbe eit item of Kaleigh and smround. iiig coumioe that he has npenwd an oflieeat th tiliov welt knaen stand, aud i prepared to cleanae, extract and fl I, aud. to -ia ert artincml I'reih. Ir .ns one to an et r set, on lbs most improved rtn oIiiIok el prnoiioe , , i H. He rcapfotfull v rtolidu a share of publJe piionite. i - aiijf 14..- -tltt Jan 1 .. ' J.P.:WLLlAl!iO!frCO:. , S;. ;" A VC I I I SI . b HI, FOIiWAliDlh'O AKU-L'OMM tSSION: MK BC HANTS, rXYETTKVILLS TKSCTt - : HALKIOII, N. CiV Jane 37, 18". '-Oat. PANXT, HIMAX & fOJIpAXr,, COMMISSION AND PURCHASING Bicnt; HANTS, ' Xo. 80, Cedar gr. Nbw York. nATHO pESCMSO GUI OLDBnIXRra. v7g ars prepared to roeeire a!) kinds of tdM-e. ami to make pvchnee, of OuuUt aod'Ifiippliea tor our trtoaas ' Dr. Jobv ArT;,ir. late nf v7arraniiti. WO.. eaa be fuond Willi Hi, ' wiier h will te pleated te erve bis old friend. J. B. Dajtct, of Tarboro', If. C. ! H Hra, lte of rxiu'lttod Neck, Jf. C. rnilR K1QHTH AeadbnilcYsiirof thUIaslitutlon X will be? ib b- M-tnittv tit ?nd of Uctbr, IH&. tsSIitt'f fceiuro, the reue'el b1b of the Arnoeoiy, disrij llue, soaris ef stud. As , otli ho al heretof'-ro. Tubsii use hundred and Ave (11051 for th flnt three ntonUg of tne f-rm, vat.sl i anTAxOB. Tbt share wl I ovr ad aioonna f ir hoard, faL l'ghll, whiiig, ttiitlnn, one of test bin 1.1 jiU ueiiU-. j4 eit o tanee. Kevb student mu-t lurol-b elotito; for a in.lb;d, llroulars funnelled on sppikaiiea to J. WllliK, Fuperl Innitttt li. M. A. l- Lata Bnn'i if ii. O. Militarv Aealeair. Tu. P. OLDS, v. iTTOHWKV AT Hitusio8Tsii.T,, . . . , . iVtir lA L'tcktngt UAd, ' -- T"Ai.iioir,?w. o.f '. 7n.r. attend all the Felcr! Cnurt la th I T Htale. ' pmi attoo'lon to bueiiti re.uliiuj froia th r iiirc. . te.tu.b-r tod ltii n It I 11 0 t 1 ciT" " - Lr,rrno,,t;!AVtsu accounts oaint i the N C InitituuijB for the I). f and Dumb and Ui li.intt, wld p.eaeepreso&t tliem to nj "nm-t-aiij. . ,. W.J. KAT..V1.K, . . JO l iTutcljiai, Lri U liitgastT, V 1 Jaj.CWaa I'si.t, . " Sew Votk.
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