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"v , -J.' ' ADVERTISING RATES - Adrerttsements occupying not more than 10 line of imiuoa t v pe which eonsiuv.es a square :- ' - liMTRTI WJtX PLLlEUtor:aad Proprietor. 1U BIT 1 Insertion Tn -nHiwfc-ls published every morning ex- JUo. 11.00 S weeks I .0e . lO.oa It.oa 0.00 0.00 160 .1.00 I 60 1 month t months t. .r Tnl" Oflft fflOnth. - - $1-00 r I week too 1.60 " For two months,' ' - 4"" 0 "I Wopn HAtHKR BK jluUT THAW BE PRESIDE T."-heBry Clay. art.. months. - .. . . . . . . 8.001 Speslel notices. . n ridgr '.ov anaaUl kul win k.. charged ondollar per squar tor each insertion. u:. -...tha - - - - 8.00 km ' fcgr v?e solicit the aid of ear friend ia extend VOL. F. RALEIGH, SATUttDAYl!T3, J8C5: NO 41. t anerai notices will be charged as advertise meata. Ths simple annooneemeBt ot a death or marriage 111 not be charged. .. . t ing onr eirenlatien, - : - ' " THE DAILY SENTINEL. DA NEWS BT THE PAPERS. The paper last received ere xeedtftg)r-bar ren. FROM SOUTH COROLIXA. ' '" Uu. Peilj'e M . New i'oK Sept. 19. The eteamer Quaker City has arrived from Charleston on the 16th.. The Courier contains Got. Perry's message to the Slate Convention. He acknowledges the death of slavery and counsels a wia, juht and nnmane treatment of the freedmen, by which thy may become ai strongly attached to the whites as wkilat lhev were slave. L?isU(ion. he sav. i -' "Xwtil tejewttiwi w-jr(lWtliee' of employer antl WBiptVjfCO. lUA iBp(5CBW vumjva ' in the State Constitution, jna'iiug it more popular and republican in form. ' It is the-fvproarFof South Carolina that it is leas so than atfy'dther. State in the Union. He i opposed to the extension of suffrage to the freedmen in their present ignorant and degraded condition, as tittle loss than folly and madness. ..rH.o()ntcoi.l.th'1i. .Uthe white man's gorern ment . and the whitei men's " onTy.f " That'Be Supreme Court hits decided that negroes are not citizen, and that each State haa-the onqnestifino ad riant to decide for herself who shall vote. He . i tu ,.. .t. suggests tbo election by 4h4 "people of the Got erpor, members of Congress, the Legislature and litlett4iJtorMry.y tftes jteVtftliaatait that the Legislature should be elected and convened- in session to order an election for Con gressmeri before the fire Monday of December. - Tlitue(v.ii.Miin be bright and -glorK one. As-long as civilization coutinues, this great - wsuiMc-mlLfliinratnd Jucrease in ft ambers, wealth and grandeur. In less than ten years we shall realise in the loss of slavery a blessing in disguise to ourselves and to our children. He notifies the convention of the re establishment of the civil law and courts, and the withdrawal of the negro troops from the interior to the garrisons on the coast. The presence of white troops will, he says, be necessary for some time to enforce the relative duties of freedmen and -.employers. Later From Europe.' Farther Point, Sept. 19. The steamer Da mascui has arrived. Her advices are to the 9th int.. hut unimportant. Queen Victoria would return to England from Germsny onTheTTth. The French .Minister of Agriculture bad ad dresel a reoort to the Emperor on the "'cattle plagueV and the Emperor bas issued a decree prohibiting the injroduetioaof -MagtJbrough. France of cattie from England, llollaud or eN gium. . ; ' Important Trade Circular. " The- following important circular relative to Southern trade, was issued on Monday last by tbe Secretary of the Treasury; TasAscEt Drr ARTMijjfr, ) , , Sept 18, 1855. j In tie circular issued by this department on June 11. 1865, reference was made W thePnm-i "eion cntainyd in section 46, of the Internal Rev enue Aft of June 30,7 1864, conferring upon the Secretary of the Treasury discretionary power in regard to the assessment, levy, time and manner of collection, of taxes in the States lately in rebel lion. -r '.Under the authority given by that section it . waalhen atated that, the Department, without waivirijl in any ''degree the rights of the Govern' ment in regard to taxes heretofore accruing, would not inaiH at present- upon their payment, so fares ther were payable prior to the Mtablish. ment of. a collection district embracing tbe terri tory in which the tax nay erj'eaided. It was fut ther provide.! that matiulaotured aticlts found in the hands of a purchaser,' which were satisfac- . ...iorily shown to have passed from the manufactu1 M,' Mi lit, utBl.l;..li,nA.- jf 1ia Alatmlnl should not'be subjA-t to Ux, unless transported oeyona tne limits or toe Mate lately in insurrec tion. No exception was thnn made in favor of articles which had remained in the possession of the manufacturers, and thus become liable ti the tax imposed by the existing la w, - v The Department, preferring to test the practi cal working of the regulation before exercising its power ot modification in this important parv ijcular, fepreneniations since made relative to the- hardship of this discrimination between mail nfactarer-and purchaser, hare been corrobora ted by careful inquiry, and Induce the oonvio tioa that a further exemption is justifiable and auvisaoie. . . , It is found that eonalderable quantities of man ufactured products have been retained by the manufacturer jn bisown bands as thesafent mode . of investing bis property, until the return of peace; that this retention wss determined on and carried out wit hout the knowledge or opportunity -of knowledge of the law sohjeetinsthis property to a heavy taxation on sale, and that a large part of the manufacturers so retained having been 'much deteriorated in value hy the (apse of time nrf ..... ... ...1,1 . ii A .. , . - . . 1 n oiaio oi. (iiings so destructive to tne usnui- , Bees of property a:d to the prosperity of the rnanufacturihg clasaes ia as adverse to tbe in teg riiy-pf the Government as to those of the eom munity, For these reasons it is hereby ordered that all auidev-i whatsoever hands found, . which xan be shown to the entisfaction of the AHSMS'ir to bar been . maooitctared before the establishment of tbe dUtric, shall be held free l--from the present asesmiH or collection of tax, , unless transported beyond the limits of the Slates lately in insurrection. Manefilotren) if articles liable to eeimra for wnt" of inspection jrnaiku will present fj the " " A sswssor evidence that eoch articles were mnmr factored prior to the establishment of the district, and the A a eir. jf eatisfied, will ene ench 'articles' to he an Marked as to be identified and sold witlmm liability to eeitnre. ' - - - All aniclee trnt,Mrted beyond the limits of be Btates Litply in insurrection wUi be subject to the tax due onder tl Jaw in f roeatthe time they were manufactured. - -Ngned) ,. .. II. McCt i.LocH, . , . secretary of tbe Treasury. Column. Has jnst returned from the North with a aew Stock of - .TsV-A LL GO O D S .Jb. JL4 -A- JL-' . rw , Selected expressly for this market, eeasistiag la ' ' part of . BEATER CLOTHS, r. .-. . EXGLISH AND eCOICH CA8SIMBEE8, SILK MIXED CASSIMKRM,... i ;..,.:.,, ' ". TSICOT CA3SIMERES, 7;. . ....Tirr.".".. ,,.',. bljb clotba, CASSDIEBES OP ALL COLORS r CORDCROY, : - ' BLACK SILK VELVETS, -y- '-OLOVE.-4 AND 8CARF8. OP-ALL BESCMPIIOX&i ARMT If ATS, " KAVT CAPffJ HALF Hl'SE, StTSPENDERS;"' -HANDKElttUEXFSECtiiriC LIN EX AND PAPER COLLARS, 8HOCLDKR STRAPS, , VMILITART.BCTToSs . - ..- . " . ; AND LACE8 SCARF PljA, SHOES OF ALL KINDS, : TRUNKS AND VALISES. MERCHANT TAILORING Done In the very best style by' ;:, C . M . F A R R IS 8 and bis Soparb Cotter, IR. GRIFFITH. Baits ef every doseription made to erdor at tbe sbe-tost notice and In the vary best manner. - SfU What joa do not see In my Store, eiuar and yon shall bare It la the ijulolesT possible time. ' - C M. FARRISS. -Tlalff1i-rAg , tbs: -JfZ NEW CM3lTgLSlON HOUSE; SWEISON, MENDENHALL '& CO., GENERAL Commission jSIerchants roa raa liu or Raw -Cotton. Cotton Yarns, and Naval Stares. 79 Psasi Stssst, Nsw Yoaa. ---- -- - i . Cloths Robert R. Swopion, NoW;Tork City. Bamnel 8. Murphy, Now York City. 0. P. Mendonhall, Prss't Farmor'a Bank. Orseas horo'.H. C. ; " -r Daeiol 8. Worth, Company Fhops, N. C. 8. T. SwepsoqHaw Kivsr, P. 0 S. 0. aaStf TnE BEST, MOST EXPEDITIOl'S : r AND eQS CO tGrAS' . :eoutE' FROM CHARLOTTE ,TO TIIK NOR TJJER N O I TIES, VIA North Carolina Railroad, Raleigh Xcaston Railroad, Petcrbonrs & Weldon Railroad SUP TBBIB VARIOUS CONNECTIONS. ' rassng.n oj vua a a. il. J 1 : :t1 1 firf 1BT AUTIR RALKIQQ o'clock a. m., arrive at-Oastoa 11a. m, ' Leave O iSTOtlp. arrive at Pf tyrsburf t 30 p. ., aad leave that night for Richmond aad the north, or stay In Petersbarg, get a food night's roit and take the'ears forCi'y Point, eoonoetlngwUh tlis Jamas River steamers ft nortbarn points. PasaoBgsrs for. wttrn or soathara points will leave PotersWg at 4.34 o'clock a. - m arriva at Gastoa 11a.m. Leave Qastoa 11 a. m, arrive at Raleigh I p. at. Leave Raleigh at M0 p. m. and am. .. PMssngors are resptfuHy reqeested to gat tickets before eatariac ths ears. ' - K. WILKKS, a .' , Kog. and Hep't S. C. R. Ki " . . ' A. JOHNS0S, . Sop't Ralolgh A Oaato R R. . R. M. DL'XLOP, Ang. tl-tf Bup't retorsbu'g A Waldon R. R, . JOB WORK 7 Of every description eecu( J at this office with neatness and dLtpalch. , Pioneer Land Oilice. L. J OLDS COMPANl. , f -PRI.fCiPA loVUCCVRaJeltl .... " ' O. B. OLD3, - - . Manager. . . . - SPECIAL A0EXCIE3. Wilmington,,.. - ' . Grnsboro', New Boras, r. . Hsluburj, ttelilabore', Csarltu. 335 ATLANTIC ST.. XF.WT0RK. AXD 1C3 SOfTH 8t. THlLAlllil.nilAi . . AGENTS IS ALL COUNTIES ' Our Agtntt atl receive like Compentatio. on au bale through tnetr JJctcrtiAtv lAifi or A plication. i mEQINIXa immediataly after the war enllapmd, w eonti me to rwtln applications Mis Buyars and Pollers ef Rest Kstati, sod invito still more xtendod nse ef this' ehoap, eonveaiont, libtrsi, aad li.la g . . PLAN OF BUSINESS. Partiss ean eommanioats ttiroarh as-eots. or dlreet. BMes in the bsedrof a 1 Aronts. Titles gaarantsod according to our rales. (Ho. I4J .EQUSALE, tssT Cotton, Tobanee, Turpsntiae, Corn, Minlo and otfasr Lands, Mills, Towa Propwti, An., Ae. Ail niaintl prnnptiy sinw.roii With Mass. Dla- grami i and Skotches, if tsqul si. ITavlnK rllabl. and aotive Aronts ! mrvCras. ty for the ssje, pu chas sod IossineTdr ReaHtstate throah tbg, this offloe is eoablvd, in. sdditlna to onr ros;nIar Lead Basinsss, to o illwjt all elalms sent to it with tSo rroatast possible dispatoh. - pepwmosr jnn, jaoa-.a-ii, NEW GOODS ! New Goods!! New GoojIsM! JCST; RECEIVED J. C. PALMER'S OLD STAND, PRINTS, BMorted styles ?and beautiful, Laos Goods, Embroideries, Irish Linens, Embroidered Muslin Curtains, Ladias and Gente. BOslery. -A L. S O- DOOP SKIRTS, LADIES' FLRXWG GOODS, Chemisetts, Skirts, plain anf Embroidered, and al- most every artiole seeded la a-. Lady's wardrobe. New styUe and very desirable1. iA . L S O rERPUMERY AND SOAPS. Ai U-t ' ' 7" -tz. 1 SCHOOL NOTICE. VLtm MOROECAl PROPOSES TO 1 f fRS. if 1 nen a School for children from 7 to 12 vara oiu, at her reeidnc ia Raleigh on tbe 1st dav of Terms 8-0 per S'Ssi. n uf five muntks Raleinu. Sup. 13th. 16C5-3i-tf xL STL AM rOtt'EB MESS PCLVTIMJ, IT STBOTIIEK & CO,. l - mi U feast ' - ' -pw ----w j ri ' g'l I - 5 Lt o H I .-a 8S 5 h . g. tj - k-f, C ' ' p, - J 3-0 I 35 .- M . . . g-H.0 ..ss g . U M - TT3 - O 1 OLDSTEIN WILSON'S RALEIGH, X. C. Th4 sutm Pvwtfl'rtM in tin City) Of M Randay, Aaftuit 13th, J Trains will raa orders t. . follows, eatil fkrther GOING WEST. n taaia. Leave Ralaiyh, i Me P.'M. ween I bum, i j I.iT A. .4i l.lv " bHllsbary, i : , Arrive Charlotte, t i Leave Raloigh. ; ... . ..,.' " ttrVeosboro, t i j " eahsKary, . j i , , j Arrive Cbatlotts, -l i '" .- ' COHO EAW, ' " aait vsaiH. '.-.' Leave Charlotte, . I tit 8i"bTf, s. . : i - " uroonsboro, ? s -: t Arrive ttaloigh, t ; ; :-':;.; .:'.- ;.-!. accoaaoDSTtoaT tsin. Leave Charlotte, s ' t " - Saliabary, 4 . ". : ! ". 8rMiibore, -i'. ..''-1 :, . j irjlTS,?;;a1'1, .' .i...i j MatTtrain eoonoeta, east and wasC Ai'rnttiiAviseMABf sm M A. 11.M P. ". . J ' . i 1.M P.. M. M Wis . 4.3 A. M, Its A. On , 1.04 V. M. M M. with, the Ra-t iiKB ana Uastoa irsia for Pot or burg aad iho North ana wit a tbe U. B. Military railroad for oUboror vity na wiimtogton, Krsl?ht Train loaves Ralolgh at It A. Cb'lf tolts S.H A. M.,-5-stopping at Company Shops' over eight - -JfelMsU. JrilajrlU Mkran sa. JaadaxUP aMra, girl araaotill'd t procare tiokots b-forh suUrin the trains, as addi'idnal fare will be enloetd. t-.-1; - WILKES, Aug 13 H-tf.. Knglnoer and Bup't, SCHEDULE . ' Raleii7hLitjraRton: Bail road. To take effect Taeaday, June.23, 180S. ' GOING NORTH, asii, raaia. . Leave ReMgh, 1 " MiUHrook,. f HnnUville, : Wka, 1 , Tranklintos, " Kllti!!',' t Hsndnrson, , Jnnotion, : l 2 tee I fit It 111 III A. M. 1. 1L. Ridnowji- ; Watroatoa, . r r -- i e 1 Men, ; : j : i 10 T Llttloton, ;. : i t i 11 18 ' Gaston, .t :.li:'.UM. Arrive Weldon, i : ..... j i i I 0 -,r : GOING SOUTH. aait taaie. Change fV and after T.4 t. Loave TTeldoo, i : : "j 10 00 A. M. " Gaston, fT- r--t- r- lie . " Littleton, , I i i I 4 P. M " Maeon, i , : i 1 M Warrenton, ! t i r 1 oT " RldgMray, i i t t 1 SI " M V6ii"n, t : : : I K -" " HondTson, - t' i I If " " KittrolTs, ! ; . i t 4I " FrokliBtonr t ; t I 4 44 ' L Wsko, ! ! , I 31 " ' nsntsvUle, tj J . ' Mill Drook, l i i a II Arrive Ralotgh, j ... t ' i i 7 0s ; ' " ALBERT J0HNSO.V, tut. - Supsrintsndent W. S. O. ANDBKWB. Ni. K, HARMS HOUSE, " " iV. 0.; COMMISSION AXDIIIJWS & IMUDl WIXMIS3T05, N. C. niRX nndorsiirnod have aiUblissd a Commission X and Forwarding House in Wilmiogtoe, and oSat thatr asrvloos for tbe sals of Cotton, level Btoroa, 8heotingSj Cotton Tarns, Tobaooo, Baooa, Ftuar, A , A., and to pnrebase for merobants or ethers, any goods old in this esarkst. tiuci . z, Boutn wstsr etrser, up stair, AuiruMJS, 18', 18 Jmpd THOMAS B. XflOOIiE Respaetfull auoounoos to tbe poblls that be has resumed tne r " - IIA.T BTJSIKESS, No. 119 Sscamore St., PKTeHSIll KG, VA., aad having waived a KKW STOCK OF C00DS is prepared to sell on as raaaonable tsrnis as may foand alsschora. Fr He solielts the IfbeUsale and Retail trade. M It . , i O H H W O O O II O If S K will hs plaaaad fa. soe his aid frUnd aad saetomerl, Ang IS IniWj GENERAL BCSINESS AGENCY. MA LEIGH, JN. C WILL ATTEU TO TRf : COLLtCTIOSv OF Claims rgsmst ths Qusrtsrmaster's and Commissary's Cepsitments nf tbe (Jolted BtaUs. Also, te the pnrohase aad sals, n Commission, of STOCKS, BOSD3, SPECIE, BASE K0TKS AMD REAL 1'STATK. Pronipattention gkon te all baslness plaead labia hands.'' ' ""C" --- ... t4t (n,.. , , ; , Uffios at the Krtb-Carollna Book "tore, eoreer of KayS'.ttrlils Stroat aed the CtpltoI Bquars, AVg' ,W " . ; V WOOD FOR THE CAPITOL SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE ..RECEIVED by Ilia nt.lerigned until the 2rnh of September next, to furnish, a sufficient quantity or wood for the Uk's of the pnbllo offices in the tapitoK and tor the' tState Cunveution tiie 'ensuing., winter .ud spring. Hrhe wood to beson'I uk and Hii-kory. to be drlivttred and mearurt din tbe wo d house on the CSpifbT"fij'ar TrWn-"MWtlMe;.''re'4'ulVe DiiMers will s Ae the price per cord at whicn tber willfurnisb It. The right of reject mi bids pot advantnircous to tic Statu is reserved. - . P.OEEKT li. BilAriLEr, Keeper of Cap' tol. Aug. 4-tep20. - Ces. H. RSSSBTT, Kalsigh, . O. aa. v. van 1'at.v, ow Tork. BEXXETT, V1X PELT & CO), 6ommissi0n Btrtbants 0 FOR TBI BAfctter- Cotton, Tobacco, Kaval Storey &c, ' ALSO, FOR TBI ' Purchase and Sate of State and Other -'- STOCKS, 23 watTcaau Stst, NiW-Toii. Wshave asaei-lated ilksi V. n w n..M 1.. PuMii Treasurer for North Caroline, V;-.; KLINE, ,''W.HoLesatr iw BOOT HOF9. HATBCAPt ' , WATCHES AND JEWELRY, BEST EttTOETED WISES ft BttANDIIS, " '' "'::'Al'U40e'as er'Xfctitavt," " ' OROCEltlEh Ae., B., "orneToTXaeTinrana Hixget Sir, 7 sa tent JlAi.SlaiI,!r.C. i-.- - " J 1 '" imt EMBELLISHED, SIX BY EIGHT FEEL HIS Is tha LTrRT, LRflR8T aad vary BIST Map of the 8ia's.r cublUlsd and Is aoatle monnUu on rollers. The Map ean oe had ei.lt I at Store, tbe holance nf tha a Irs e-itUn kolag la onr hands. Prioe. (Rxnrs.ssd to anv entail tttl.00. . . , liRANoOS k FAhbER, S tf ... Rftl.lKb ll. C. 1 ' WANTED. fVE Thousand Iiu.hels of FL AXSEED pa. w. a. uiasit, Anenst lft-lm ttWaiJJAM LITTLE, VfEitahls" i of Raleigh Gfflo at iil. professioaaXserviaee to the oTtUeaaT and vicinity, j - George Utile's. an 1 J-eodOw ' H. tilAWFOED, JtALEIOiL, N.r Offie Over ? F. reirmtt Drug Sori, INFORMS the eltisens of Ralelph and surround ingeonniiee that hs has opened an office at tha above well k now a stand, and i prepared to cleanse, extract end 8:1, end to insert artificial Teeth.front one to aa eni.re set, on the most improved aria - ciplesef practice. - - r -.- . m.H respectfully solicits a share of pabUt ptroiui(re. aug 14,..-tlst Jan. Al'CTJOjSwEBS yultWARDING AND COMMISSION : MERCHANTS, . Jf A TM TTt YUL I . i TBKIT, RALIIQII, If. Ci ens 7, 18S6. DAXCT, UIMAN & COMIUNr, 1 IMMISSIONrAND PURCHASING. 1 Mi:Rl'IIAKTS,r AL0i Cedar' St." Nctt Toiiiu HAVIIVO RESUMED OCR OLD B0SINE38 WW are prepared to reesive all kiads ef Prodnee: and to maks prhases of Goods aud Suppliea lor our frlshdii; PPH Dr. Jons AsaieeruH. Ut. nf w. ean be found with us, wsere he will be i1 te aUIWaB hist salil r.&ild " B. Daecv, ef Tarboro', N. 0. Jos li limn, of tiootland !tsk, Jf. F. M. Ilrnae, late of Wrrsoiou, N. Ci Aug. Jleloi. . -v.,.. EULsboro' 5. C. Military AcaatBi). rfW- EWttTfl Aeademle Year of this Iri-tltntlwt m. wui B-in. oi Miav.tiis ini or iiti. tk Klo-piinf the Mill arv f .store, ihe ven.r.l e the Arsdamr. diseiutlue. SAn'rse ofsiuJ.. I, . .ill k. - u beretuf r. . Tones t OuO bahdrsd aad Ave r. W. i three monibs of the krm. V at V A I. lal AliYiiiflsi IIhls.UargwS'Leovr jU eMeu,e fir boud, jiuL hkbui, watoioK, tuiiios, use or test bJii.ks rnd modi oli stundenoe. Kerb student suu t furoiih elotbleg tor a single bed. CUsalars fumielied oa apiiiluatiea J. R. HliK, BapeHntiilet H. M. A s Late Bup't ;f d. 0. H llitary Aoailemj, , Sep., I-2f twsw. . v - ' '' .... ' ' . "' '"' '" '! .-'.;' ATTOIINEY AT lTAVr ; IIillssobo Srsssr, ' ....... .. iVW th Exchange Hotel, v BALEiOU, S. C, . - WILL attead all the federal Courts ' In the Siate. v... , jpeeiat attentioe to hvsioess rekiog froa'the war diree. .-. Sefiieuibor IndRftS.JS tf. V0TXCS. A LLPEtlS0M9I!AVl.V ACC0CXT8 AGAINST" XV tbs J C lostitotlon tot tbe Deefenri rHnk ..a the Bilad, will p ease prstent ib.m to me n.ij,. wmK, W.f.kAlMlK, ; Ai.raup R Bekxbtt. , ... . . . BJL WILLIAMSON t CO. ' : j
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