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-7: 1m Till: SENTINEL. ww. e. rrx SEATO GALE. Editors. - flu- i" "' 1 J- 1 ''" 1 OUTERE THE Skktiski U WtwAwry untitling (Sun day eanrpttwl) a the f tUowmjf rU: F' lilj f3r? jsar. -.-.. ' , M one month, ........ M .two mini tin, ......... ""fiJml Wtwklv, per vcar, -7. j'.". Weekly, rx-r yef, , - ' tio 00 ,., 00 '"' ioo t 00 - nx S 00 Our twin i invariably in whance. Money miy be sent u by the Kail KJ conductor or t te Esiirt Companies. Tha 'ffiihinfton JJiiaion. Thr point sra well and forcibly pressed by Mr. Lr)s, of Craven, In tbe dtbate in tU Con ventinn, on Satunlsy, that Jha resolutions of Mr. MeDousM, of vioorte, were, Jo tbeir present '-rorMsae snM bajifl, at Ik'lirect if not posi tive, ti Jor.-ement of the Rs !!!! of Congress. -JF.tys P"' -ibla M tlie resolutions etpretsee ths hope t'i.jt wa frit "that (lis President (during the n-ci - pf ths Conventhiu) would lists been ettlhitriudby tpngreu to declare the Stmts re? stored to tbe L'nkfti." As the President, in sn that very tuing. iiiriiTesiniuie ibiwiwi " ' ' ' , , . . flaws fi m l,e resolution is, a r, Clatk con t'tidi-l, fist the President has done, w'rbout tha curwot of Cosigress, what he hmi ne ri-jlti Ut ..' I other Words, it is a dinct tndorstment sf Sti-vcui sn l Siititnkud I ,o amnion that Coirtu has sole contrui of the subject' of M ' construction. It ignores- the Executive p- wpon liit.U the I'rvgi.lent's po ky has becu 7 "T iasiv'.UL , it Iht Sthtt-s of tSrSotrtb ar'vami . always bitv ten in th Union, they paving failed to make tl ir revolution successful. Still I Htr than this t Docs not .tiafojiventioajee that it will sciltify itwlf, by the adoption of these rt'Kctutiobs, after having iUelf declared the onlliiance of sectsalon, pawed by tha Con vention of! 88 1, to bar leent all time null . , and void Prnctieelly, this will be' the effect; for, whatever tSieir (iroIt-Tou 11 the h;iltitsn "ot tho Radical thus far, and all that i projtntwd tit the future, is founded upon the afwimpt ion that ths insur gent Stale an yt U) he rrttortd. In their hast and efljjetfus to tat dirt , ad.nintim, some of tbe member of the ('tinvciiiim are it tTangcrof fitting tkrir own wj as well. " . , "' We shftli not telievo,'until the afjtunlresult forcPS n to diJfiTrijt cnvklion, that the Con vention i prepared to place, itself lit a position oi anta'onUm to 1 resident Johnson, as it would do by thtf adoption of the resolutions. .. We do wit over-tie the fitct, when wa assert that ninety nitia on hnoJredth of ths peojila of North Carolina gratefully endorse and support his wiite and beneficent policy. Wa do not ex augerate, when We further declare the opiuion that, in the same proportion, they would pre fer to endure their preseut har.ih grievances, rather than voluntarily accept th ostracism, proscription and degradation of the Btavens-tSumner-Holden-Ufownlow'- programma - Pro foundly ansiou lor reconciliation,, and willing to do, u they have already lotie, everything that comport with honor, fidelity and safety, in order to accomplish It, there is still depth of drhaMiuent to which they are unwilling vol untsrlly to de end. They way be proripitnted down to it by the strong "arm of Bitdicat fury and vindli'livtnasa, and there may l recreant men in their uwn midst bo ill aist In giv ing tin ti) a thrut in the same direction, but wa cannot yet believe that an enlightened Conven tion of the jii,1b, assembled to nfliict their sentiment and interests, and acting under tha solemn ob!i)ati'tt which the times devolve np. on tin. id, will aid in the work. ' Tu return to the subject of the niinnion : We takn lit lilvrty of warning the Convention in " time, to In ware .f their action. So far a the press of tlia Btnte ia an index of the popular will and opinion, it i unnnlmoua, a ret,' with one scurvy exception, in it denunciation ot the step, pmtku'arly, that feature of it whichj pro , pose hi consult Cotyre wpon tbe aubjevtjf re construclion. Such proposition 1 an bur dity, in tht no on can specify the meant " of approschlng Cungn ss in it oreaouei enpac Itjs ; and it will entail a burning dlcgracs upon the State, if it it contemplated that tha .State of North Carolina thall hawk for her rights in the Union with such Mividuuli a Stevens, Bumwr, W omnt, ; P. 8. Sine! ths foregoing was written, tha - special Committee to whom the resolution were itfcrrvd, it will ba en by yesterday's proceed ing, of the Convention, have reported them back - in a modified form expunging tha obnoxious " pouioiH of the pnambio animadverted upon 1 'aitoxe.ntid providing for cotumission to wait up on tliea'('.'i'"'i'e"f the Government, instead of tipon thePtvi.Itit and on Congress, nomint. The mod! fit d reulutions, in this rvapect.are open to the:iire o! ju-tion the original. There i no iKvio-iiv for any Ci.wmision, atall, the Pres itittst l:atyg nlrrady announced what wa re ijui l at our bauds, and having declared that ! hare fully complied with hi demands, but n propo-itiwn, psriiculerly, thst Contemplates n spptii'ut :on to Corprus, (.'S",St'y of in ilividually, directly or ind.rcctly, will, we trust, be fumn.srily rrjected atij rpurnpd. JIjdicai. C'o!,roJ' 1. C. This ln.ly a'-ii-.n'.v i! is this Ctty, to-day. Ve are rt (jU'.lol to inform ,dulktea that ' tLcy au' t,'-;cti;l to eiid.le in tha fnpretna Court Jlwin, at 10 .o'clock, A; Jt, t ... , The CencfJil f ynod of the Lutheran Chnrch, in tl e ?ou!fiern t-Uue, will hold its aunuwl con. vt-nfion in Pt. John' yurch, Cs'.nrrus county, K C, CDTtr.cncingon tha 14th. day of June, , - J89C. v . ; " , . x Politic! Parti. ' It cannot be successfully controverted, tbst the untoward snd diwwtrmi results which bsre brfallin the eountrv, vitbin tbe last firs years, wrre ths result of the fierce conflict of parties. tbe one to bold snd the other to gain tbe con rtwtnf rbe ifwvwraewt; Cnwii-w too low sn ebb in the country, to counteract snd defeat the ends snd sitns of partuan 'rivalry. The interest of the a hole nation were but as s feather in the balance, when contrasted with the stake the demagogues and fanatics bad in tbe Ms cm of party. "At the 'North this Mine bittT,"partizn rtvai ry still esticU. The so-called Republican party will saeriSes- political eooitwy, ths Coneiitu- tinn and the country, to retain it power. This is foregone conclusion, and no tlon will be left-unturned to defeat, and if possible, to de molish the Democratic party. The Democratic party, with a platform conserrati ve, national and constitutional,! nevertheless too weak to con tend with the opposition. Its hatred of the op position is not less intense than that ot its ene mies, and its eager pursuit after powe'r, after the control of the government, is only equalled by, ths determination of tbe Republicans to b"ld It, It if that tbst, between the two, without any intention on the part of the Democratic par ty to effect that object, tine South ia to he ground to powder, if help comes from no other source, We say the Democratic party is too weak to ac eomplUh its object, however, good that object i , , .. , , I the unpopular odium of 1 popular otlitim of having opwed a wir f r tha restoration of the Unb n, Many oi them oy truthfully deny this detructis charge, yet tha public minil' at the Korrh cannot , l made to think other Uc The ntoHt ri o';,nl conclusion therefore must be reach&i, 'bat while the history of tb war i fresh in thfc tncutary of ths North, no party liable to lie stigmatised as -thawM, miiVnmjmnf) a.'.4r.ajF.fsmi sibility ba sucotMsftit. With such facts Wore u, we" are ficST"!" the conviction, that any reliance upon the Pern ocratic party at the North, at present, to defeat tha'RepuVjlican party and the utfef prostration of tha South by tha agency of Radical measures, will prove failure. We, therefore, bail one of tha beat sign of the times, the organiza tion of tha Constitutional Union party, coin pesnd of (VHrwrvsti iit WtWt (i(C wiih bota tbe Republican and Democratic parties. Leading men throughout tha country, who are truly conservative,' both Democrat and Repub lican, are rallyine to that party. IHtelievd to hava tha aanctioa of the President, and cer tainly gives bopa of an organization around which all conservative men ran rally, who give their support to tha policy of President John son and an early reconciliation between the Slate. . . If tills view da correct, what i the plain duty of the people 6f tha North -Carolina t In this State, whatever may have been tha former po litical difference ot ur people, it cannot be doubted, that, upon tha only . vital -question which now concern us, there is a wonderful approach to unanimity. ' Four fifth, at least, of tha people of North Carolina are united in the support and defence of President Johnson and bis policy, a opposed to "trait-eectiarn" or Radical measure. Our people may almost be said to be a unit, iu their utter abhorrence snd Condemnation of tha policy of tha Radical Con gress, and la their desire for the restoration of a Constitutional Union, tinder the ConstitutiorKs it f. without further atnandmtnt. Cov. Worth is tha representative ami loader of tha Constitu tional Union men of North Carolina, lie, is identified actively with the sticc s of Prwl dent Johnson' policy, a opposed to Hob ten Brownlowira and Radicalism, and his support er lt over tue Slate eympatitiae wun mm. Opposition to Gov. Worth, therefore, must em botdeo aad encourage Radicalism, and it calcula ted to weaken tha influence of the President and to engender a spirit of collision and di cord, where none should exit. If the friend ff, tha Hidden-Brownlnw fc tion with to try their atrength and prolong a controversv in the Btt, that ba been produc tive of nothing but avil, they f course hare the right to do so but it require no prophetic ken to predict tucir. utter ovennrow. iritntm- csllv, this is the only issue in North Carolina: Shall the liberal constitational policy of I'reni dent Johnson prevail, or shall stra t uelitm, Brownlowlsin and Radicallim be in tba ascen dsnt - -: All Haiti Idgeombe Althe Couuty Court of EdgeeoiulVj held W week, the following memlwrs ot tha Special Court were "present, vii i Ex Gov. It. T. Clark, Chairman ?W. S. Battle, David Cobb, L. R. Cherry and W, F. Lewis, Equ'w;e. But little basiness, beyond the usual routine was dona. Tba report of the Finance committee, of which Judge Howard waa chairman, elicited soma discussion. Tb report stated tha noml na) debt of the county to be 1 129,300, in Con federate currencv, contracted in Confederate time. This aum, acalod to it gold value, ttnounted to only 11,201, which the committee urged hould ba funded ao soon a it could be done, ia order to prevent tba necetnity of in creased taiation. In tha discussion, repudia tion wa hinted at ; this brought Judge How. ard to hi feet, and in an eloquent and. forcible speech he nrged tha Court to vindicate tha in tegrity of old Edgecombe by immediate action in soppoi t of tha report. - ' On thit occasion a full bench of tha Justice occupied their place, and tha following just and sensible resolution w a adopted: . "JletolttJ, That tha report of the Committee of Finance ba adopter!, recognizing tba oMigv tion ot tha Court to pay the real value of. the Fund weired by the County for indigent fam ilies and dther purposes, and that Jhat'ommit tee of Finance o instructed to confer with the holder of .tha evidence of ueh indebtediH, 'and report a satisfactory mode of funding or psvintr such tndehtednes to tbe nest February Term." . W liopa that similar action will be taken by every County in the ,R:te. Tbe- ersmple of Edgecombe is not only worthy of Imitation, but the i etititibd to the Lighcfrt jrIj4, XJlXI3 CONVENTION. AJWOOUKD asMMOJT.."' ' 7 IIospai, June a. The Convention wa called to order at ten o'clock A. M. Prayer by Rev. J. M. Atkinson, of tlie Pres byterian Charrh. """The Jbarn sJ "of SSfurdTay ' VMTe$ln$lfii' proved. - -. . .'. r. Alcuenee;, lor toe select -mm"ice 10 which was referred Mr. McDonald's resolutions declaring what ba been done, and apKinting a Commilusa to ascertain what ia neuotoary to I done, to restore the State to the federal Union, reported the following' a substitute Whereas, the penpie. of the State of Sort h Carolina have man ilea ted their loyalty to the fren era! Government by promptly adopting such measures as were deemed necessary to restore theff relation to that Government, to-wit : An ordinance declaring null and void therdinanee of se ension ; an ordinance pyuhitnilng slavery in the State of North Carolina ; an ordinance prohibiting tU payment of all public debt cre ated or incurred in aid of the rebellion ; which wid ordinance have become a part of the or- game law of the State: And whereas, tna rela tion of tbe State to tha general 0 oven) men t have not yet been fully recognized ; and where as, tbe people of tba "State do ardently deire tbat whatever obstacle are still in the way may he removed : ; , . B it Hewlett!, Tliat a Committee of seven he appointed by the President of this Convention lo proceed to Washington ana comer witu tne authorities of tbe general Government and re port the results of their conference to this Con vention at an early day. . Mr. Ward introduced an ordinance to Incor porate the North Carolina Petroleum and Min- tng Company.- - Referred: to a standing commit tee ol flre, to be sty lea the committee on Corpo rations. - Mr. Caldwell, of Guilford, an ordinance forle- chnmring the stocks of tha (State for bonds is- urfd before the year 1861. Mr. Uidtar, an ordinance to enable the Fv- i;tteville and Florence Railroad" Company to et- talilish a Aatloual Uank tn towh ot i ayettcvilie. Ri fe.-red to he c-mmittee on Currency. Mr, UriiMim, auresolution to hold evening ws- 4uJtet&.ieJKia.4.li rule, - 3U.'WiW!U " Jhan'. Hue. cioimittva TM..? Mch waSTefcrrvdtlTe petition of Rev. Thos-.-f. -Flw ry for relief f mm pedlar' tax fbt th! year lSfi.l, suUiDtTcd an ordinance to grant such relief, ac companied by a lengthy and humorous rejHii-t, Hetimg forth the reason whv the committee, while recommending relief in tlii particular instance, were ipposed to it furthen ritensiun. Mr. IVarsnll moved to lay the report and or dinance on the tabic, hich waa not agreed to. The Convention proceeded to consider the Smwt!d'CBttttttion.- " Mr. Phillip moved to amend the Declaration of -ltiuhta by adding the following: HeC. 27. .All Court shall 1 open, and every person for an injury done him in his Innds, piMid, )ieron or n-putation, shall have remedy ty due course of law, and right and jujtiee ad ministered without sale, denial or delay. Adopted.,- ' Bee. S4. No soldier shall in time of peace ba quartered in any house without consent of tha owner; nor in time of war, but in a manner to be prescribed by law. Tlie consideration of those section of Article Snd. of the Constitution, which relate to the basis of representation, wa postponed for the present On motion ot Mr. Moore, of Wake, the follow ing section wa interpoltded in Article II. be HweenVctiona 13 and 14, via : "Thestyla of the act and laws. shall be, "Be it enacted by the General Assembly of tbe State of North Carolina, a follows :'' Mr. Moore, of Wake, moved to amend by adding the following section : "Kach member of tbe General Assembly lie fure hi taking hi seat shall take an oalh or aflirmation that he i conititutionally qualified to take hi seat.' On motion of Mr. Buxton, the amendment wa amended by adding the word "to the befct of hi knowledge and belief." The amendment as amended was then adop ted yen R8, nay 1U Mr. Smith, of Johnston, moved to amend sec tion 3, by striking out tlie word 'by onc-ilt'th of the memlier present," (The section a it stands reqtiii-p a call fr the yeas and nay in the General Assembly to be sustained by one fifth of the members presents Mr. Smith, of Johnston, said that this amend ment merely proponed to restore the" Constitu tion as it formerly stood Tha change requir ing a motion lor the yeas and nay to be sus tained by one fifth ot the member present was made by the Convention of 1861. Messrs. Tur ner and Leach, in opposing tha spirit of seces sion manifested in the State Senate in 1850-61, had annoyed the secessionists by repeated calls for the yea and nays. lie believed the change was made with a view to silencing the voice of iojmi iiiuii, mum ui?ntvfiig imuiu vt reborn, ; Mr. Eaton did not see how any loyal man could object to the section a it stood. It was substantially the mine as the provision con turned in the Constitution of the United State upon this sauia subject. Tha language is almost Identical. The amendment wa rejected. Mr. liuxton moved to amcndTSec SI by invr- tiiiR after the word "Treasurer" the word "Comp .n ti x.. - ufitiT., ut iKinu hi, .v. un motion ot sir. riiiuip, tni section wa further iurndeV hy ttlriking out tba words ana ueuiiiit vi otatv. ......... , - - - On motion of Mr, Ferebee, Sec. 19 was amend ed by striking ontth word "before the meet ing of the General Assembly and inserting the worus "wnen ever tne ttenerai Assembly i not in asMsum, - i in swuoa wasiunner ainenueit, on motion of Mr. Eaton, ty inserting tha words ot election alter tne worn rwnta," 1 On motion of Mr. Fnrche, r3-c 9 of article III was amended by striking ont the word "or atiova ana inserting the worda rofat least.n M r. Logan moved to amend tha same aectioi by ttrikiug ont tha word "five year' and in si-rting the words "ten year .immediatelr pre- ceeuing nis siociion. inot sgreeu to; yea ai, nava Ct. .... I M . . . Mr. Loean ssovsil to ttrike out, in tbr ame action, the word "five" and insert "ten." Not screed to, " .. .- fir. Moore, of ak, otlcred a substitute for ai ucie i , , eiiix snnious a ana , oi me Consu tutiort, as leported by the Committee to revise the Constittitioa. This amendment wa order ed to be printed and relerred to tba committee on revisHi ol the Constitution.) ; Article IV in relation to the Judicial Depart. mcnt was then passed over Informal! fur tii. T resent. i . . - - at. ... -t .. On motion of Mr. Moore, of Wake i 1st, ol article waa amended by strtk last out ftr tlie word "Almighty God" the word "or" anl inserting tha word "and in it Mead, 11 Ilie Convention adjourned ontil 10 o'clock to-morrow. - - . ' - . .' (The Reporter, in pivina the name of the committee appointed on Sir. McDonald' rewi- lution. via nustaken as to one of its metuiwrs Mr. t im-toa is not a member of the commiUfJ For Mr. Wii.sta tile report should, hava jar. luaaipton.j ' I For the Sentinel. Mown EnrroB : Since the present Con vention h thought proper to take some few , matter of legislation Into their hands, (par partntUiit, we areof opinion they ought o to do,) we would very respectfully ckll their at tention, tbou&h the column of tbe Senium!, to .several jaaUfir.lhat .w.cimeeiy. t to f con siderable importance to the good citizens ot this State. - r T. :-,' First, the act to change the jurisdiction of tlie courts, Ac., better known a the "tay law aet," is so-utterly incomprehensible ' ifl uuuiy ul its provisions, that even the gigantic intellmt of our Chief Justice Pearson would le sorely pttzx'ed to givey n much litdit on it ; but, in all ('.iwu'i v, hmlff ia-ymirixii.ilth-ions, tQ point are pajent, first, that there is no provision made to stay the collection of County Court jud;meitts,'obtiiined' prior to 1861, whose number might well be said to be b gion, no lens than seventy-five or eighty hav inir been revived at the May term of our (Gran ville) court, the money upon which must be forthcoming at November term. This, ot course, involve the sale, by the HlieriH at gr-at sacrifi ces, of the houses ruid lan?! of debtors. htcomlly, deMa contracted since the war stand in the same relation to debt contracted IfefVtre the war, us to the remedy, when within tha jurisdiction tit a Justice pf the Peace, vis: Twelve month time it had In-fore the warrant can be triijtl, and then the payments are &y iii:J staltnunts every twelve m nth. 1 1 appears to u that there should be no interference aljoiit the eolloLllon of claims on debt conlracted sim'e the war, before jny tribunal. The law in regard to debts, lfor the war, is well enough, provided It stands tne test of tbe Supreme Court, hich, we are of opinion, it will not. Again, the Legislature, in its blindoess, in or der to prevent negro testimony before the Courts in rasraTrtmwtiv -which he is concerned, have nver-reaenea tnemueives ana opened a it were tha flood-gate to t hi kind of evidence ; and, more than that, there can ba no' question, we oiilue, tbat the notrro, under the present status of things, ..-an U-mify in all cases, whither be i concerned or not, Ixsrore any tribunal in Law or Equity, orally or by deposition. This insane legislation needs some wholesome correction. The negro, a a matter of right, ougtht to be al lowed to testify iu matter conee.rijii.ig Jiiniaelf, but.wa ila.ojot.JuMK,.t.lIvtiijit.ik..w further tlmn this now. It would not fie any- thifuc ami,iS to.a.I'cr Jhe.rolcfjnt .'lidencc, giv: ing rhC defendant' right trr-be hrni"ott the witness stum), ns well a the plaiutill", as is the law in England. No harm would result 'from this; on the. contrary ,-nmck a ould be dune in furtherance of justice by this Diun. . II. i Vitr .SeoTiut l. Peace Xnititute, At a meetintf of the Stockholders of Peace Iriktitutii, held in this city .n the 4th .inst., in obtij'i.'iice hi a preVloiis cait, "a' lmijority of tlie Sunk holders being pru-ent, in person oi by proxy, Rev. J. M. tWinaon aas cidled to the chair, and T. MuGee sppoinled Secretary. The question as to the propriety of attempting at present to raise funds, for the completion of the building, having ari -a-n, a discus-doa ensued, duiing which a large majority of the Stock holders expressed themselves in favor of com pleting the building at a early a day as postu Lie, and taking such step a may be necessary to effect that object Wheteupon, on motion, Rev. J. M. Atkinson, Dr. W. It. Miller and Thad daus McCrtM were appointed a.t'oinmiltee to prepare a general plan to taise the necessary fiiiids, and tu report the same at au adjourned meeting to lie held at the ottine of Dr. W. R. Miller, Raleigh, on Tuesday, June 12th, at five o'clock, P. M. The alwent Stockholders are requested to lie present in person or by proxy. J. M. ATKINSON, Fret. , T. McGkb, Secretary. City pajiers please copy. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, ) Trbascey Departmkst,- RALKtoir, June 4th., 18ii8, ) Botice to Uoldera of North Carolina Bonds and Coapou. I am prepared, in accordance with theprovis ioni of the act of March 10th,JiaC6tkown as t he "Funding act," to deliver bonds of this Htate of the denomination ot $1000 in exchange for past due tmnds and coiions of bonds- of the Htate issued under act parsed prior to May 20., ISf'L The t'-WO and 1100 bondaArc promised by tbe engraver in a abort Whilo. -" , The new Ixinds are six per cent untaxable, dated January 1st,, 1860, runninjr-thirty-four years, with semi-annual coupons, payable, a is also the principal when due, at tha National Dank of the Hepnblic in New York. Applicant mW pay in tle proper securities or in currency the value of the bonds totjate of payment, -including interest from July lst.-1 800, the law requiring they should ba sold at par. Coupon or past due bonds may be forward ed for exchange directly to me, (at fhe risk of the holder,), and t;omJ wrd ! returned in ex change, provided some piirty is authorized to si(n receipts on my books. For example, if a holder, forwards his securi ties by Express, let him authorize the Express Company to receive, ajui.receijit for the bond. Where coupon are payable in New York, the bond from which they are cut need not be f'or warded, but only the coupons, ' "The saute rule applies to coupons payable at' Raleigh during tb war, of the Western Rail Rsail , and the Western North Carolina Rail Road, it I can identify them without the bond". Coupon of bond issued to the Wilmington, Charlotte and Rutherford Rail Road Cntitninv. July lt., 1882, must be forwarded to thi office ariA thibondt for identification. Past duejrnjipons, including those of date of April lbflH. wilrtia funded now, the July and October 1SGQ coupon when due. . . Bonds paht due bear interest from maturity, which interest i is fundable. Bonda of-Cape Fear and Deep Rive Navigation Company, en dorsed by the State, stand on the aame fooling as Stit" bonds. Holders of registered bonds must forward a 'irnce-tpr for the iuterest due to kit regular day ot paymenr, , The minor dotaihrof the exchange will be ar- lAtigmt by comiplwidW-e. .. HO..UI" l'. JiA I J UJ, It s , Public Trurer. 0k of the many sart'iri)it tel"gram relative to the recent movements of the Fenian jtnnnun- ce tbaj; General Fttzhugh Lee U to head . tbe cavalry force of the invaling army. Thi statemeflt shwikl t received with caution. There arc two general in Virgiuia named Fitz- httirh Le. the one a son, the other atenhew. of ue,neri lovwrt n,. a, a personal ii:end ot these gentlemen, now in this city, assure n that neither of theaa oiBcers is at vail Jikelv to embark in, such, movement, and is. quite puta tive that their own judufent and eonvicdons of dii v. no les thau the it.SiH-nAeamlcotlhfels of the great leafier of the f-vlthern armies, would induce them to avoid all participation in thi rush enterprise. -vJT:f. IntfiiijerKtr,- Erownlow call Tretitire the "butt-cut of knriuinsl sin" tvbreh nmct be tbe nem thing to ui " root oi s.n evu, ' MARBIED. . Ob ths 31H.H. sltimo. tb rssviesi-e Of tb Hna s atn-ls, K. M Bibinoa. K .. near Warrastoa, . C. by tUi '. Dr. Hi.'Ikm. Vr. Wtiwi C- Pool- tiit&Wh Cilv. tn St ins Mtsf K. avtwssv, ot W ran m aoty. tt. C. -'-', 7BTfknfyV"J''sCTRrSTA GKtUAM. if.f Johs A. Ksknr Eq . sad fuartk daaiftusr of ths M Hob. Will U Uayaiooa. (lite tuaaralof Ilidrsse4 still lkt pises from ths El, n opal Chureh totliuCtiy .to-Bivrniv(Wodna4ay) lirM, t ? khj'. . 4. - ihW DytliTiSKMEKlS. Tss eonstoorsliip U iluQm k .Wtilisra bavins; h-ra tlHwuived by a tal imsaeat, the andarsigssd Hive am le lu tKS debtors of ths lute Si m to call sod settle. E.tlisr, of them will civs rocsipM asd da all utbsracts BeMsrv for wttdin- an ths boiiooss. THXOKKIW MeOEK. At-lkEU WILLI ktak RltKb, Jain & t OTItE. ' Omcs e rat sss XCI U C'ist I Ns.wscas.JuMi I. IHnH. Th Aunnsl Mpelinsr ul tb Stoeli bnldsr f tb At laiitie aid Kwtb i sru'ln Kiilroad Company sill b heirtm Hie f Bosulurt.. M. ,C , tits Vth. it.. belBu tin last TliunuUj In Jan Juss 4 td l'r iilsnt A.st V. C t it C. I?EOl II AT Al'CTIOX. WEDNESDAY, JUNE, , 186. dwlnv tfl i-hs wreathar lbs sale advsnlsed As-Batar. iiV will take pises at TuwIeV Aaetioa aad Cumuiw cieaKton oaWedjeMsv. . AiM.ouswnnll CtlpRlSO STOVE, ss f(d s .w, Jun!52t ' - Aaetteaaer, TftlPVitTAttT TO VAHMKRa 4b .a4UA!f A TfttttM. - llovmr matin Brraairomsata-witb th bast aianafas tin j in H-ltirm f'e, aiduilier plu-es, I eaa fon.isli, at th-lr p -iesS. iih U"Bspoiltum on J added, in short n"lre. td idMwt lmimve(t IJORSfc. FOWKRS Whe.t THUlCsHIVIl VASXIXU MIl.lS. Cotton Oins. Cot ton Hlows, Cum Culiivaiors, Harrows aad Plow of nil kittfls. , JAM EsVktrTOWLEA, . Aeent ty II.1T A PB ETTY-PLACE t LADIES' ICE CREAM GAB.DEU, EDI GROVE, CORNER DAVIE A BLOUNT BTS, - IIAI.KIOH. - .iV , C r e a m 1 e 1 1 at You r Do o r Jane 5-lt ' TfiMsniiRoroH rai..Mriiifci and AA TR nseB'f ATloM c.,f S.t The snnuul Meetine of ths Stockholders of the HijlaltorouV-b Cal Mmins; and Tmnspvrtatios Cw pnliT of .Nor h Carolina, will beheld at rhnir effl). Nl Beaver Mt.. Now Yurk. os the 4rit Tu day of July Best, f.ir eleetiun uf Direetors, asd oilier impor tant basiaae. A Kenersl a Head one of the Btoekhoklera t eraast- Iv deaired JKO. POTTS BKOWN, Presldest. Wa K Wionivs, flee'y. Mew Yolk, June 4 law," OR SALE. 25 Bales first rale Cntfon.oa the R At G. R. Road, 1'ULLIAM, JONES CO. June 4-tf - - TpOW SALE. A Inmnda, Rnisoes, Peoaa and Filbert ast by ths box and bsrre i. June 8-tf PCLLIAM, JONES A CO. fonntiKcmnvm-r at TBi.sjifT J ' .BtJK, j I, NaT 1 4 Round Trio Kvenrsnw Ticket to Trivitv Com- nifcni Biiieiit will be sold fur "no far, full fare eoiBf snd return fiee,--frioi all Sthtioss to Hijrb Point.. Oood froin tlie lllh to tlie liitb of Jane rioIbsivs. E. WILKES, June 1 St Eng. & Btipt K.CK.R. jplt SALE. ' fliiiitspd Csndles, Ada-ncBtm. asd Sperm, Just let-uiveu - - .. PCLLIAM, JONES 4 CO. Jane S if piXE OLD .VIAE, . 40 Oallims old snd dvMoM JSeoppeiaosf Win by ine gaii-.s. - 'v:- ..... -v B. P. WILLIAMSON CO. June 1-tf , IV 1UVI BItAXDVI BttAXDTI tft f!B Fin Kitnch Brandy, St (lallons Moulhimt'trm June 1-tf B. P. WILLIAMSON A CO. 'JpOSACCO, TOBACCO, TOBACCO, At ltxes Msnis'iired Ti.burco all ensile, &n'i IIik.. Durhstnsnd iitler smoklnt Tohaeen. : . , June 1-tf B. P. WILLIAMSON Ss CO. JYOXIIROTIIEBS. Ko- 33 Conrtlandt St., lie w York. v 1JIP0RTKRS & JOBBERS OF TA5CY GOODS, .. ; notions; -. : trimmings,. CUTLERT, , ' itOSIEaY, . FTRNISHINO GOODS. WOOLEN GOODS. . ., ,., i . JEWELRY, . ' FIREWORKS. - t at i. fiootsa isr tmGk r.tnicai. We hv rtly enlarged r home and bow offsr one of lite fiimst ebfflk i tMisioitv With ar Ion; apM-inne ehssp Kent, Cms pnrehtses, w offer s. ta iiiducemiitn - C-iut. J. A, UARV3TT rf S. C..U with as perms-ii-y, and will almnd tu seleed-m of nrdem Tbei.kng s..r as neiiiu eautomer far tbeir past llbeiii Bains;i, n fanpefts- a eoniinuajic promi.iof lo alhrawi to aire full eatulaetios. ' June 1-lru aio K AWARD. I wKI .v Ten Dils-s Inr fhe nnrk.in -r 'ii' nsw, i'iB juii.i t,A. a Jrn aeera, browo OimBlfiiti, lunar .1 air nearly strait, abnut Bee ret Kl Income bigh, war os hierifht band, aad arm and e bis wk, eeiued bv beie blows ap by bhiw dr,li. bnilt, w-Ksslirol I.V nounde. Who stole f.m the Mit.lt nf(;at!mriee Welch, Satardsyaiirht 2'itli. mt.,a HAT M AUK, nwdium sise. wiih a lut rpK in hr fixliB.nt. f her lund fet white, riuhl Imh raiher l..wr than the lefl.l I willmve the above reward !or-his d -hveRji te in ur hif nr.flnomeBt K nav - Jin tl.et t esn F-t'Uim,B;y ist ofli.e is Xsw UiH Vi eke (!mioty N, C", I Juue-Jt (, W. a WQM1LB. JO. & BATrilKLQK' W arrenton, N. C. , Raleigh, N. C. EOGEES & PATQHELOS, ATTOKSETs AT LW, . ' Staadard aad Progns enpy. DmXIRTBATUirs XOT1CE. llavini quahn-d, ilViBistin or m fu.u., J . kins, dseiwd,Ht May tr;m: ih.uf U'ak. t'(i,tr Cosrt, I aw B.itw t th rtl,t-,i. t.f ii, fc.,,, sabs pay . at. and to to ft, ifilo-s ytmm thrif claim witlos itie tinit i-rreili.ii tv Kvr ... a twag,;.;:- KsWltfli, Ji 4 iw3 i i' - v ..... OPT IIIGUT.ECL'BED:: . "A Caloadar fur lbs Cbrttio Er, eonbiuuis il,', Jsliss aadUioitonaB WuUso of inukuains; tiuta tv ' JsmesKuailoy.ufli. fj. w, ny Tb sahseritior bavins; eofiy-n'Klitsd this numi vtn- sbloof all ths-'CsMHMUm'svw. twlur ufforsd luiu. public, will b BreparoU iu a lew days o SB ,p r Ilia, demand fiw tlwiu (o any stiiU ' ' t Maojr sltswpu bsv ssads, na sua totisw to sseur s Calendar, by Wttivli alt ths diit. ut tt, Carultaa Kraeoaid b weuralBly, and at ths uois readily, found. These uttxlnn lisve brrt..f, re lg8lly lallea boosaso His autliui bnv ai,t ,i suiidMw too mwii, aud biwau ti-ey uiy rt-sily n, ' oBveisaat with tba ulj--t of wan li.ny trukteu . snd wutob they vaialy Bdevird tia)lBiMtei ' 1 elmra tor tlie I slender suit ireaeoied, mi (met simplicity at srrun)(tiijul, roubiu(j nli tl; iBlslnblS auearaoy. 'i'be plea is Mi, iuijji iit one who mm use an iwdiaery Aluii)sc, or Ctmutiiit Hmbss CaltfBdar, eaeot Isil Ul sm siearly inui wurkip; of tl'is. 'J'imt put, pitttnt r Julurt nit, immediately fimmd, lis sui-uiaoj iU bear lli tnst uf ' tlie Btuet r is id serBliny. 1 invite ern i-i-ui, snd rut. fdaolly spinel to sa -nli(litned piibhii j.ul(incnt lor fiask aipreSub'B ol opmuiS ee to iu niuiiie. To supp.y a want hK frit. lb author lie appa4 to tbe Calendar," undet tlio hoed t "Kipianeiury K mark,' a suecinet. but HHMt valvebl in lory oltl Julias Calendar from lbs Urns ut Julias t mr, end .if uis-erewn!,u-ai wiws e mi aeau die i-nsrks oiede tV !''&irefury Xttl, ia list. Tliese uuu eivee sm sti'tth TU uriue of tbe C'etrn lnr. lrr i lijuiK w Hi span tbe J.lenlr eceiipiss, tbe (ibjrtjlii, is BBavsicd by tb r. piy tint y st temp. t ooftaesiuituiB wottiu be & samibo et suupti. city, tbe Ihtal n uo wtttvh svery vreviuue stlwi.pt Bss bees strem'ed, Kvery proieM)Ul mas, erery oiMlisuie iuj (,r. aiwr, siliaicbiiiii end Hslemenli.mid ply ibeut selves witb dimes', at ones--.., WJv fStyiBBW' esiisS' mr isej tfa-aawMyaoS.. Uniwd Stales. Jjne 4 6 bltfUKN u, 1UUL. tyuldsoiiru, K.C.- Qoooiii coouss! fsoomui --. NEW ARRIVALS. FOURTH SIPFLY T H 1 S 8 E A S 0 N ! wbiri n trKDEBoLD.' COME AND LOOK, BEFORE YOU Bl'Vl ; J JXJST l.ECJ3IV;i2T3 4 004 Td., Calico, at l and 0r. . ; A.LSO 4 noop SKIRTS, lf LadlesVTrJmmefJSiraw Olive, Trimmed Dcrbj s. TOTKIJUCED PEARL STBAW- 82 A SIDES, r&c, &c , ' . " ' STILL THET COME, AND STILL TII BY GO! My Motto la Quick Sale and Kiiiall 7 I'ronts. tub w act or tiik sraiKia I , - ' . " -' ' 1 1 " CatetKCIl'S 13 THE Pi. At K TO Bl'VTetK OOODS, YOU MAY IO0K , Out You Cant do tiny- JI-t t'r. . CALL st U SMITH'S CORK EH, where y will slwsv Sod me ready and wiilins; Is Kiv jo tbe worth of fat)' Biuaay . . June l-2w A. CREEril. the practical in im:ss roi- I.ECE TOR VOl'Sfl MEV tOltSKR O1 BAI.TIUOHE AND CHAKI.V'S STX, Baltimokr, 31 u. This Instil o!io was roiularlv eliarterwl 18 4, snd is now ths leading Bafim-es C'lleire el the eosnlrr Kvwv viMin mnu dKninie w nWsin hiwuoi'" PH4d6;ALU.SlNES K IKJATIUJI itHlie soul est reasonable lime snd at the K-t pusiuhle ex'i r--, , shoals take s rhe-r-Bih ena t I'rsftu-sl l3t-i' tin at this loslilution. Kor terms of luiiion snd partiealsre, wrrtw tjpa )rre Jibmreted t:ilK Journal, which will be Seat by return mnil, frre "J enarve wua speeimea or oor eh-emny r.ni'""" - Hank nutes sued rm th PraelMl lleriaitirenl i" v t'ollere. Address E. K. LOalilK, 1'riwiii, l'sdi asorsMdV . I : - - Jasw t-lta. BREXIZEB, KELLOCCt A CO., accntssoRa to KELLOGG & IlItKNIZKlt. . DAITZII13, BS0ZEES, i INSURANCE AGENTS, enanKsuoRO, at. (0. GOLD ' ASD 8II-VER, rXCUASCE, ES Hot, Bwcksasd Bonds bouzht ssi 'd- i Peoosils rseelred subjoet So sixbl Bess M wne tb Bask. ' . - . ' Collections made on !! eeil.l point. Will traasaftall business -fvaniptlyssdaa rw"" bl tarsus. i v april a, wa, "' y V . i - OTIfE. V.jIm im 1,..!. m nBf,.nt l,idft,tlK 10 ioh a, Boena, the eetats of Capt. W. T I'-"!-, dwd, t r'" -forward, at oeee. anil make ant b i-t nh "' bavii-s: .iaiii.s aan s sbjiI te ers a rq" topresens tbera wilhi the t-me rr-i"d tv -. ' UJtVII) LLWfs, X Agent lnr 31ns. CathiUuie 1'tKile. JinaS4w ' - '. "'
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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