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I 1 . 5 5 XOTICE. ipTTirE Ji.m and Jot fnr lu-nl. in this 0i 4 JL year lout. , , ur Mtuii' it7 J. 29 1 ....... . Agent. ' I'Mfu-n au.1 KtaB.lanl op;., ' .- ,,, . ; - - roR Kcvr. IV.W. limine and J Jit oft JlilUU.riiM kuoa 4f l'e flWT4i- fetllOOL, lit lK. M4KOV : MUTE fnilii1rf.i'itioivTitin)iirtk th - X tljrt fjf a "PW bom. - Hmnc-hrKTiwttl omiftrw i uie 17'tb. of January, provided euftieieiit number t . beiciu with kiuol aiijilj',. . i .. B , ' . ', K. . MASON. ' IxrMU , ' r-6KLr.cr' school ron both. Number or Pupils limited to ivtntj , inf. 1 , y r.f:r filt iAcy, " 1 Viil.H, LACY. t,lllIrw ; Aanumirr. Til oieruiiw of tlii erhiv.1 will t r"amd oa """illi Jdj-J! ''""'j-'" Jioys wiU be Uwraagklf prepared ftr College, or tus baitUM-. " , ' Ten-iog : biff is rn, . - " " Tcuu : tivla known id applieaifoa to the Princi pal.! ' - "- - Wimto, . Wiboa. at Wamlih, IXt. 7ao Jui'y. 14 . " 13 t IS tbnuka, at Ktx-iH-iutr, Wiitianutoa, at Williumtop, MAW 1 A S 9 A 10 WixtiuiKt'Xi, at WMhintrtOK, Itilh, at WotxluUwfc,- Mitamikt, at ttwan Qnarier ' Uaileri, a Hatteraa, t Th DiufHiH Ktmrafil Bixetinu Uarrh 3 t ill Im ai t)ii Wiureh ill ThwIkwo. on HiituriUy tlm 1Mb. uW, llie ' Hlwr1ii are Mtr- II. l'aliaer. K, A. Tliorn, War-' ( ru Jlatllp, It. K. Wcalhcinliw, ( Itaa Latkain,' tfuhn Arthur, Jaa. Clark anj Int. . A. loan. I d " -' knov whaarelha Htawanln fi Wilnoa auaUatUiraa, Ilii tnwjrii I list all should be prMnt, A the iafB fr :ha Ammal (Mwilm, tbna far imlieata that Ian firr tUMulnxluotio of Imj IWpreoeutrti'in," propowwl by tfia lata Uoral Confcrcnoe, ulllaotm be uilirially aBuo(i4 aa the la of tho 'lmrcli. tlie distru't Mtwarla to antli ipa tion of aoch aonoticinant will elnet four Mfnlrt t oar nrv t Annual t fi-renca, in ounfiirmitjr imih the nrovjnjnna of naid taw. . My 1'wtt Ofline, fr the prpnent, t TawlHiro, Wv r."l l'pra circtilatiiig witlun the bound of thia itintrht will oblige many of Uu ir raadvra by puUiUng Uiei , above notice. . . -' ICS. KORAlf, Pf E. D tf "'L IrlKK.III'GIIKH. I 8 aow prrfiarcd lo reerira boarnyn, at tlia IT on Ml X on tha oornsr of lavie and liawaoii Hi., (lata Man Wna llonaa.) . . - Ouod Transient ami diy hnant. 'Honra of Mealaj Bnwkfaat to t. Innfior U to 1. "i'lr to T o'clock. . : DEKin AKLIi lIOt EAl I.OT FUU fnHK anbacrilwr wUhea to rent ant, for tha ananinif 'X 7ar, tha Himne and Lot, inuosdiately North of Ui r.inorj.aJ i.unrcn. The Uoaxe ia oommodioaa. barinl aik'ht reotne and all nioMiary ont-hoiiftfa. -- " roMwtKu ffivvn lmuiodiatfr. " ' '' ' yJr toriua, aipl to -, i IS01IT. W. UAtWOOD, 'T&I47-rr? ' :--..' - : - THE next. Remnon of Mr. Jamra t. Tavlnr'a ak-hool frr trrm wnf tTrhr wtl rnnnnnKt tin 1ia&y. "the hd. d iv of JaiManr 1(j7. ' " 'l umiM tJil.OO ier aanaioa of Bra aiMitlia. ! . ,;. ' leVIH-lir' .. . - , ATIIOM' eV M rTALl COH M 1881 6 N ME B C HAN TS, - . , r n r u o, tun.- - frowtpl MHwuai aWti m iea lo the aela or jMtr- ehaaaof C-ottoo, Cottm Varna, llaoon, flour, Waval Utorea, and Mtrchandiea Oi-nerally. : - . cGN'KiiiK wests t&t&eftva. rrrr: -aKruxKcaa, A J Turk, Mi'TVnnald k narriia, K. W. Tnard k finL T'. A. Arciin1S,rMirur; Took A Son., Wl.inoa-aiii; 1). W. !. IvtiIkjw, Oraotieboro, and tUlitora of tha Bcnluiel, Raleigh. V . lee -l . ''--i s , : (iRliAT SAL.B ' A.T A.ucmoN.' :V---- IlPRSES, MULES, A.OKI(JULTL'UJVl '. PLEMENT8, 4c, Ac' ! "T l. WII,I,lAMt!s wHtaeH at (mrtlna en J J, the Mm-ktSuiiaro, in Ue oily of RaleiKh, on 'lnlav, tije lh. aT of January, 17, at 11 u'uhJck ! 1 Thoronfih-Brd fctalliqp.eiKht yeare old. 1 1 lurou((h-lred bay Atariia, by JmnnrM nyhy v " NiKht, out f aiarea by import-Mi l'hil Mrown ; they -1U Maayaara ohl Beit 8)riiiK, 154 handa hinn, no wisllin harn aid nadi.r the aaifilTa. I Urn Wb-tail harnoiw Howe, 8 yeara old aa.t tery . etviiah.: . , - . ' '' '' . ' a bawleome eheeaitt-aorrel Horne, T Jeiiri old, and workeaofwhere,-'-- . ; - 1 larite 1T tule, V,i hand" hih, 4 yeajaold...- Hurerai'other Muiea aiid llorea wilt be Bold at tha earns ttiiia. IS ADDITION TO THE ABOVEv TO CLOSE OON tSlONMEST.THK.Y WIIXhEV t new tron-atle 2 hora Wapon, , , (New Vork mak. 1 now Jonijvina Iron-ailo tau t, , ; .. irnakt irun-eue Carta, . j..., ... .l ' u - 6 Corn Shllra - , - . ' IK tww warhuuae or a lore Tnuka, email and larK 0e. - SO new Ku,M KuwaAUen'a ueUera. H ' " IM ' " . to Kiliott I'lowa, , ', No. It " . i bwlonl. lu " ' l'.'l " - two born. i Titnti-ut ltowk, lrt doa. Kpaihxs AaV ahdoih'ra. , ' lftra, Trwe.t:Uajit. , nf miMiy itlifr lttid4e articha. ,v i - ; !lTLe art""1"" vi-ipra and Ur.-t-tliTa ia eieeially ealh-d trthi mili'rq hi' nioet ili wrable lotot faurana, r and the tsrgr-st aLvk of rTr and swiet bitrhly improy- ad arrtotillurai uitpt-iH-utn otr oii.xvu at attfuua ia :bie btaie, will Iwaind at tlua aoetioa. - . Dee ln-td . . - :; nai.T al,T t 3 V tXT HACKS SAM '- lri Ml aacka, -dlreet ,e)UU.fr"Bi lvrp"l, mow huiihng aiid tnt etl. by A A, WIIXAItl), ' - W1.,l,eHle'"fr.ra'i'.. 94't K"th WatareU. . ! W...s.t . . .1 i V v . , .niwi a- o-M,i---.i:. . - l. i I K '-4 E WlwiwMiHitiajt-li Ma wdlieaiiig-Wahiea,-: 4;jiiMua.aiui. r ; ... . "aiMoiTi l-.oiii if . .a tar. (jtice. 1 b Teat: -fcO lat family Flour. JoHVoelM'd Knd f.T -- ' r 1H-1.UA M. thV.t, Ht. Siel' ala (ircrn' re k iK t us ai.k. a. I S Urge tSjosmicO. Ieefc-tf- V - ' noieeaie uroeera, . TUE SENTINEL., i Editor.. Tuesday Evening-, Jtttt. 1, 167, Memorial tft CsBgrtt.. - (it the mitdii tiicj ntl7. Hut liM.bn m ly l!Hitrlo1-in the conduct of tlioM iniliyid tuT In nnr niiUtv m lio are neck'nig to gratify as man rcvctiire trpon tli greut msjurttj o( tbclr fellow citlzciii, ftir BO-tHhtr rvawm tbaa that tbey bare rf fused t promote their tclfloh and onhal!Owel aniliition. . Their whole courae, m1iict Lu bea cliaracteriwd bjr otter sbam -lcaxtuM, profligacy and MQei, haa atkst ,to inveigle, wittfiij;'y Any docect vkitf Ifien intff the aupport -of tlieir alwminable and wicked I achemei, 11m-t haTC rtaortol to the poor !ude4 netrro aa a more congenial ally. the Terr, nrtrro Trhoae worst enemy tbey have heretofore been, bat whom the are willing to court and embrace ie order to rent their hate upon their on color ant kimlrtd. i We ate inforuted by a gentleman who baa afen one of them, nameroilaly aigucd, in the ahop of colored hucketor, that printed memorial (id courae gottea up at tit Slaiulurd ofSice) are in circulation amnHf tht ntgrof of tbia Hty,Tw JBouUIeae throug'Ii'out the State, pray ing Coureii to entabluih a ''loyal eiril gorefa meiit la Kortff Tarolini f Avian- llteao ahaTl have been duly eignel by every negro ia tbe State, 'w'io can be taught to "make bia niark, they will dotibtleea be forwarded by lloldts to Btovena, who will, in hi turn, preaent them to Congreai h embodying the Tolce at tt many tboivMind clUaa)A4CJhTf0i''! ?iit thlt we CMUiiot o mtichTiie theerVj''0; ever much we may deprecate theHUtirj that It i certain to work him. The idea ol aaked to sign, ortq allow hU nameto beputtfi a paper addreaaed it Conyreu, which ia to bring ab(tut aome great Iniagiuary benefit to himaelt, la aufOcicnt, of itaclf,,to ticklr hfi weak fancy and excite ragae bopee. liut what worda of .-detestatloB and confjenipl tn aerere enouga for the vhM men, (in color only) who are uWig auch agenciea to deatroy the govern ment oKour good old State and pronrrile aud tlegrade thejt neighbor -r i Thy ie noVall ! W are feliably informed by a public olficerw high rcepectabitity la an ad joining county, tjfat theae "Memoriala" hare beca,etrt out front the laJrf office Into every Captaia'adiiitriet, and that aitfoaturea are aotixbi to be obtained in the- following manner: The ignorant, who never tee a newspaper, ant ap proached with the aaaertioa that Holdca hat, recently beea to Washington, aeekbig to reecue what Httie jand, or other property, they may have, from confiscation, and that he baa re-' ceived" amurancea that tnlg tkott thull it qxirtd iflii mia.tifm "M yieyw" handing the party tbe Memorial t ' ; ; Wo lay ihewe faete before the people and eall the attention of Congrcai to them. We beg ourlricnde throughout the State to watch for these incendiary papers and communicate any facta concerning them that may come to their knowteflgi; ;;,'- r!l. It would be to question the existence of atich a thing at retributive juntice, to doubt that the political villainy now being practiced ia North Carolina will go BnpuhiBhed. ' The liiiaerable agenta of treason in tbia citato are gathering op for thfmselye A tcre of ineffabltf infamy, Oold hii declined In New Tork to thirty-four and a half, and it i the opinion, ia financial quartera, that it will fall ttill farther. One of thecauaeaot the decline u tnai van atreci naa ceaMvl ItoJie agitate, Jty ihe ltadie.d thumjer Congress, 1 he movement of that body, trom liwikiiiT to the inioeachment of the President. tbe abrogation of the Htate goTernmeotv.and liat.onciitratifW.jt lti.;Felerat jxiwer Jn the li;ielHtivex department, are bile and alwurd. The impotence of the body for mischief, aa well aa it incapacity-ior goodara.na well undet. atMwl. Tbe tense ot the "public will check tbe rrvolutionary tendenciea of Congreee. TbereJ' fore, gold will fall, and the currency will ap preciate, and the government aeeuritica enntiu tie to muintain their credit at home and abroad, at least till Congresa ahall accompliab tome ot it deatrurtive project ' Financial men have also diaeovered tht the many movemenla In Congreas hgainat tlm con -aeryative financial policy 6f tlm Ailminiwlration will, in the end,, copie to aauht, and that the currency will certainly not be increaeed, nor, to any injurioH extent, contracted. ' . Another operative cauae for the decline ot tbe price of gold it. that the Bank of England hat reduced hi rate of interest to three and a half tier cent., which ahowt that gold ia not wanted AKaJAl fro tbi country need not be. eipecica at pmiPuT!' tainly not to an amount exceeute? the receipt of coin and bullion from tbe Pacine, The above tiewaof the "National TAltttijtnftr agree with tbe general tentimentt of financial 1 4t. XT 11. i V. 4111. k . 1-N Rivn ui Mia iKiriii. inieuigeui uiu ciwjw im ji attribute the preaent appreciation of onr green backa and government aeeuritiea t the growing impresios th at tiltra ' raitieftllain w,l 1 1 nott Li uihph e Tilaiulari, hoae k bo trtedge" ortinahce It aljout equal to ita atatcamanahip bolda the fol lowing opinion : ' ' t ' 'It will le eu that gold in New York hat fullento 133. raaaMr. Ktevena' bill to reorgan ize tbe inaurgent' fttatee, and it will toon be down to 130." r ; '' " A Fai HlT '-'We brn that a coloteii mu IB thUV'tty, a few day. agi giiirg a gewte" gmiM, -of tbe-fsrr-ef JHMkff 4y ther:Waekaj-eplarntr -why tt ww -that Mtey bad nvi ted Mtv -tmh attd Mr. HoUlen ; we colored folkt thinkt that he ia one ob at FiiprcuaUvcdiHcyT. ' The Washingtoa eorresponcb-nt of the Fhila delphia Inquirer ay that aa eminent member of the House is stil to le preparing art icle of -5mpes-hebt IvVSrtl Judgratxtihe SupTeme Court. ,.. . A e ' . rl Tbe charge which arrant demagoguet have to delighted U) roll at a tweet morael under their tonguet, L e. that Southern slaveholder, and men tf mcaiia among tut, were proud, over bearing ariatocrata, row-beater and uatert ot the negro and. the poor i white, never bad any "proper foundation: Thei e never wa a comma othir, than the people of North Carolina. HoneaL virtuout iKiverty ia no where more re- bjKcted than among our people of all claaaea" At JioHcat, virtuoua negro, txw hi to periton,.Ht the tympatby and cfoufidence of every one, and certainly the integrity and virtue found among the black, inc their freedom, ara not lee highly etiraaU)d. Indeed, where any of eur colored people have ibown, ainca their cmancl pation, that their virtue ha reeiated the eednc tiont of the atate of demoralizatloa which ha tirrouniled them, the confidence and friendahip hownbr the white are nei vernal. And now that poyerty atareaalmdut every man in tbe face, there in noTeaaoni w hatever, Jor tbe 'ahamele effoTU made by aome, Ha array one'claa of to cicty sgaioM another, ; ' : ---fi-': The effort of tbe Standard, since the chwe of the war, to ue, without atint, every' effort U array the NorrVrn people against the Soutb and to embitter tbeir fecltngs againat , 13 ft falaa and damaging publicntiona, deserve the, everea rejiri henaion ; but even tbl do not .tnorit asaevere condemnation aa the efforts of thaf rpape'r Bd peraonit rema)'krof Ha Editor to; plain, honest people, ' to prejudice them nd this black gainat thoaewlnraretniry" guilty of the ' offeace of oppoaing II wicked effort. What clae cafilt mean by It frequent remark, threatening those, who have anything' kft, with coi HctaaTSot!; .eft, with confiscation and the division of their the "poor white ana blackrtr-i What else Caa itwtlre, but the titter poverty anddegradation of tliose who have bad tha coyl fortune to pWstrve a little of what they had, amid tEffrT&k ot their fortune f Can anything be mora transcendently mean, than thut -7: --; ; ; --4-:- -- W are glad to know that iripectabW poor people, and really sensible black, acorn each wickedne. On. e vera! "cscaalona.ibce- Mr. Holdeu' return from Waahingtoii, we have beardof bit. approaching our boneat people, and, after the usual salutations, tAyiog, "Now, air, there ia a prospect of re poor' white people and negroes "get ting our right,"' In most In atances, we irfl pleased to know, he ha met with cold eomtort. The tmthia, Mr O' doe I nut mat juttUfjir rAt-ae?.lljtenTOhje wanta aaerry. ir, be were to get jmlttt, be would be gone! ' Firrr or tub Btada. When Holden I patriotic, he mount his hjirte and call Paraon .Browniovr '"''that glorioiii 61 J patrlotwand wlieii he feel piously jncined, he vent, hi fury and wrath againat the BmUn JitorotJjtMwti Our exoeilent aociate, the other day, prepared a casual local, n0tice ajet the CTiriatma holi "'' t'he" wyrthe timiMH ait see , until it wa published, and forthwith Holden gow pious, talk about hi respect for the Chureh and the minfstrv,tiid about charity, un til be work himself into a perfect rage at the Senior. Holden scarcely ever goo to Church, and bis love for ccrgj bit reader fully on- derstaml Wonder if he would ever think of t hem, if we, the fWnior, did not now and then -tut our uonitird in "his msaard t We have hepe oi Holden et. : He may lie reclaimed from hi-iiacktliiling,Wrirs!!- 4ht Pettier abanbma the press. . . - K A voice irom ine xuaaia ges. . "About the year 1318, the friends of Dante succeeded in obtaining his restoration to his AnM . n .1 lii. n.M-Mslnnl Aa riimli t i.in (has Lt p., 'eefti su. of eaoneyrand, enlering ciinpcht there avow himself gty, and ask pardon of the; Ucpuolic. The ToItoWing wa bis answer on the occasion, to one of his kinitmeii-hT-JFrm you letter, which I received with due respect sod Atiection, 1 oterye how much you have at heart my restoration to my country. Iam bound to yotr the mure grate fully, that an exile rarely finds a friend. But, after mature consideration I must, by, my an swer, disappoint the wishes of some little minds ; and 1 confide in the judgment to which vonr impartiality and prudence will lead you. Your nephew and mine hat written to me, what indeed had heen "mentioned by many other friends, that, by decree concerning (be exile, I am allowed to return to Florence; provided I pay a certain turn ef money,' and submit to the humiliation of asking and receiving absolution j wherein, I see two propositions that ere ridicu lous and impertinent. I such an invitation to return to hi country glorious tor Dante, after snflering in exile almost fifteen years I Far from tlie tnaq who it familiar wkhr -philosophy, lx the senseless baseness of a-heart of earth. that could do like a little sciolist, and Imitate ithaasraSFiru vp a it vert in ckniat. Far from the maa who crie aloud for justice, thi compromise, by hi money, with file Ttersneutorar- wnttii It not the way that shall lead me back to my country. But I shall return with hasty steps, if you or .any other can open to me a wsy that shall aot derogate from the fame and honor of Dante ; but it by no such way Florence can )e entered, then Florence I shall never entef-Whattsball I not eirry-rw enjoy the tight rrfthertnjripd: start t and may I not seek and cowUmplate, ia every corner of the earth under the canopy of Heaven, consoling and, delightful truth, with, ont first rendering myself inglorious, hay infa movi, to the people and republic, of Florence I Bread, I hope, will not fail me.' " i r j ' i f " " ' : r , Nanoleoh ha a k idney disease ; ictor Eman uel a paralyzed right arm ; Blsmark is sick ; the Kmpefor of A nsf Ms and the ti-etj.yif llanovw t J wQhPop we weep evertbe taT ear a ciuw.u i . ..... ... : . ir-v: -- rFoHTRKea itoVi Kjii, December JW. A di flictib ll nynrTft in iiaminon wgut -,4i.njtgiiB-.j party of negrt'H-8,T bo made an aifai k on a ifore to revemre one beint; shot while endeavoring to -Stealr 4 nJ were uisjersi'ii vj mo BUinary. -i'Dar are, said a sable orator addressing bii bretheren, "two road to di world. De en am a broad and narrow road, dat leads to perdi tion ; de oder a harrow and .broad road,- dat lesU to eor destruction." - -'If dat am 3e tatd laMe bearw; ""dlr cullud jndiwulual takes tode woods." i Zxtrct from k First Eeport of thj Pub- i lioTreasaierlotlt Legiakture of North 1 Carolina. -J- r,-r Tbe'preaaurc on our' column baa leen to . gtaabaao?iremtcr It impotsible to . publish tbe j report of Kemp P. 'Cattle, Ej., 6n the Finances of the State, The rejiort con till us ninny f alui hi ttatwttr ta freardr - to- the uublie dclt,- whirh woulfj. ifFClipjr n"iii"'tf-rttiiiif fiV ev'A now afford. We give toine extract:' To Iht Gmrd Auethhlof AFlh VurvltM.1 1 have the honor to submit the accouipunyini; report ef the operation of thi department since the Inauguration of the permanent Htnte government, January lttl SOS. Table A exhibits tbe public account The large aggregate ot the debit and credits re sult from the requirement ot tbe Funding Act of March lOtlt, 1H8, ytbat I shall Mil the new bonds, and with the' proceed discharge the past due bonds aiHcoiijMmSj in eonseqneoee of which tbe entriey4re made oa rjicIIonfW actual tale and payment, fuetea of a nit re ex change of securitioa. . . . - ' ''.-' The small amount cf tmldie ticrerTtat arise from the postponement by the Qenesal Assembly of tlie return day, from th4t ,oi Octolier to lit November, subaequeatly bytbe Conventioiito 1st January, 18ti7. , . ' VOHVEHTIOK TaiS,- Table iS ejthiblta the return of the - txea under tbe Itevenue Ordinance ot the Inven tion,. Total $281,128 OS. This iiTw will be hereafter, to some extent, IricrPased. In aevijritt Countie, I e., Pasquotank, rtrtrke, J and Jwk- aort, wo persnrt wat Tinittmrd'Tts Wilbvldr iif taxes un.ler the Ordinance, and. br Act of A-l cmbly the preaeiit BberilT. were charged. Wuij the duty, with directions U make returns when the otber Stulo taxes are payable into the Treaa- Again, sundry person have refused " to an swer a to. their liability to taxes under said Ordinance, on the ground, that for bushict!; done, while martial law prevailed, they coald sot legally be taxed under authority of the State. Case of indictment anderthe Ordinance xre 0V pending itt ourjuprems Court, and lit voire itiixrtaut question a to the powers of the Convention in enforcing the Kcvemie Laws during tlte-ycar 18(15. Table C eotttatht the accounts of the Lileraiy Fund.-..)- . -. . :. , rum.ic bkiit. There is a ververeat iirtenwt mumfesteil at borne and abroad in tbe financial condition oM K'..tk l.'M... I North Carolina. At the tame time. I am con vinced from the ii'UiucjragaleUerjonij'drpart mcnt for informatson. that the ubsorbiMi events of the last six year have left in tbe minds of Dut lew or our people an accurate remembrance of the public debt, and (if the public assets. J think it proper, therefore, to enter more into detail on these tubjrcf than baa heretofore been uaual, that it may be , known precisely where we ttaitttV ; TtT Table I) contains a derriptiyp list of tbe ond utaiandine:: ."altwt.lliauiatejlatj'd prior to Mav 20tb, 1801, and since !Hu5s, Total amount, $1 1,433,000 ; the amount of annual in terest on which ia $085,950. Adding the esti mated amount of interest due on said debt, till unfunded, y $1,600,000, up to and inclu sive of October lt,ltttt,we1iftvrth totHt ante war and poat-War 'debt, on 1st October. W06, $ laaaOOOs Tlie -exax -amotint Trf--m v tercet unfunded cannot tie sseertaiiieii because coupon of old bonds and of those issued du ring the war, were paid during tbo war, w ithout a aepaTte Twnrd btlnpkejit tit the amounts" of eacu, but the above estimate is believed lo lie accurate. . v - nre follow statistic of the public debt in detail, which we omit : " ' -t While on thi subject, I will state that many of the old bonds, for various reasons, have rn dorsemcntin them which injuriously ali'uet their sale, commonly called "scratched bonds." Many of these endorsement were tinder the registration law ot 185-'07: nearly ell wi;re made with' a view to security from loss. In niy judgment It would be to the1 juterest of the Btate, to give in exchange to all bona, fide hold ers of these "scratched bonds," new bonds of longer dtes, en payment by Ihe bolder of a small sum to cover the cxjhoisos of the new is sue. ' .. . " . - - . , IXTKRNAL IMrROVKMEKT BOKDS ISSl'ED tH'HINO 7- t Wa'Sr -t r ..-'--,-..-7- r--, table E is a descriptive list of the bond it sued for Internal Improvement purposes during the late war, dated since May .30th, ISOl, aiijl TTrorto- theyear 1808, amounting to-fl,tft9,000.-Tbese are coupon bouda, payable, principal ami interest, In Haleigb, In ''good and lawful money of the Confederate State of America.'" - 7- , We omit here the details, showing for what purpose these bonds were issued. The Treas urer says; .j .'.."..-.' . V' f. .!,;.. The above mentioned bondit (except those for the (Chatham Kailroad Company) wore issued under act 'passed before the war. All wen; Used in prosecution of our works of Internal Improvements. Many ot these were isue when currency was lens depreciated than at tbo present time. Nearly all being tttwaleable, are neld by our own citizens. It is biit' just that new bonds should- be given in rehang for them on such termay-twrtgliVN ? . Table F exhibit theyear of maturity of tlV bonds of tha State dated prior to May 80th, 1801, and since the year 1805, and where para- Ida Vmm tbia talil it anivn-r tli-u !. tl,. 41. . duo, to wit r $15,000 on April 1st, 1M7, and $41,000, on January lrt, - Table Q ahowa the Bonds and Trcasury noles tsaued during the war, for general purposes, and Table H, debt not-fumbal, to Banks and iudi viduals. 3 -",',-- ' ; Bonds, - 7 t 13,871,500,00 . ' Treasury Notea, . 5;246,33n,S5 " Batik. AC ' " 508,4 J:t,(ii ' Of thi amotfiit $1,000,000 are reported by. Mr. John White, former State Agent,. -a being oa-tpecisJ deposit in tbe Manchester and County .Bank, Manchester, England, bavins; never been osed for the purpose lor which tbey were issued, L e, as ellaterals in necrotiating loans. l1ie""hinWihg Wnll Tias to -us creditin war iiondfayjflsj.and ft ".jmwi rtv tedicuu4 during thai war, by aulu ui toe htiMiuer At.nf - ' Detrorting these jt i ma, a '"Ti'tritliiS tfl 50.', fi00. we buve, as farss WexlnUt.d by the bool, - the Twtfyt tlw tU4t ! -the-Ware, eorrrntr tet"drintf tW waej f cfenersl pnrjmaea, nut ataudintt, $13323,759,23 Tlu-Ieun omttM t,J abmail fr blorkatle t'tinttiorr"!, sew m4 tin. gotiafed tlirottgb i lhitJ'pirtmrnV Jin J IJiuvii rto official information ot their smomit. It is Impossible to designate the various ob jflct fur which tbtsjtbnve dtbt ai pooti ud-. Vroeeel of tales ot Bonds, Treasury 'noiitj taxes, ieT, Were paid out of the Treasury, indis criminately, lor all purposes, civiljuul military. Borne Issue were made in payment of old bonds and coupons' of the rotate maturing, other f,,r watane of juduyal and other civil oOn'era, and other in support of our chantshlc institution r.it)e 12,000,000 of notes, which con rc lndU-ts rip, htrtrnjifit sell tbe s.in',e. The act. of A1 I ficii, were paid- out toward tlie aupport of ia- temhl direct the I'ubliir Treasurer to sell the i digentCuttiliea of Soldiers. Iniiiuieast Jiui.fjwi, ,r o.l wi,th tbe ailvice and consent of ectintiea, jsseetl for ptyecta not in aid of the j the OotextioiL. lB view ot the deprcaacd tt-' ' ? war, can lf bbntitled, but for the most -part, it ot Uia buid' niaekot, fiftv cents per acre beinir is tmnwiMble to provefor what purpose they h It j tU uiml string price 'for Urge amounts, the the 'treasury. i .- ; - iim-mo did noHulviw a ale, but preittrreikHr " - mjrvi-Mi boMTH i luit aixViv ; b-ve Hie bntu-r t, 11 T ,r jor ai lion, - Ijhh - s.M.1 l,.-..a-r.t- ..,'. ''"" l U!t my (11-l-ravaL - j ; ""-ui'ir'in u ir Hit; Mu 4itl j4tinrtiiiBwwwi; f f Mi'mtstTi with interest m vamm.cp(ratntie,if.l,4tJ,'.i 1 B J. Total tt,347.3,23. ' , Mr.. Battle bt're.glWai a.mbtuUi-ilvaivli'tbju-tit tbe ih,iiactfr if' 1h bit v irlofuf llrtti( , luxti r what acts, issued' m,,t vuluaUe lur tcftrmuv. iiectmtinaet I bare piven full statement of tun liabilltii-a of the State, and of the aaaela for wliuii Uiese liabilities nwtty wre ere iWd. .. It'Will be ni 'ticed that Abe Biiniinl interest, et en afler t be past due bonds sml coupon are funded, and if the bonds lesueil during the war to the ltidl IMHit tTMnpaiiitf tieiiciudistl, ' will iSinTrccnt $l?fi(),000. ' ' The Mfleks and .and. licM W-(he ftati1, Hwhnt t - Aft.rtTiTO.gi.' - M wv-Mlp4fkiidfe under the rcvTvaTot travel ami pniductimi, w ill rontriliule to rcHi-vn tbo public burden. A State as great in all tlieresoiircos whU'Ii swell a nanon-s weitun, wui caiutul stiall regain n itul uti all rvgi tidenee, and give its potent aid to industry. wiQ In-ar tbissmall tax, wt oile third of 0110 wr cent of the JtW,(HX,0OO.t.f our pjrnjK-ity, with out perception of u weiebf. - ---- - L . hethur .the State ltaa siifliciently . jecorm'd trom tue losses ot the late disastrous struggle, and the embarrassment caused by ttie tuddon change of the lalior-syetem, to be able to '-Miter now, on tlieregul'ar payment of the intercat on thff'Tubtic debtrest poculiarry " within the knowledge, and within the decision ot the ' re presentatives.' of thejieiitilewho. are famili ar with their condition,- -: : :: 3 I know you will realize the importance of an early return to a prompt fulfillment ot our nbli gatimie,. By every consideration of enlightened public policy, by regard to the pecuniary au'd social standing of our .citizens, wherever in the civilzed world the pursuit of busiuci or plea sure may lead them, hi respeet te theair name ot North Carolina, whose plighted wdrld only the sternest necessity has ever been able to licoak, we are bound as toon as Ood gives us the strength, to redeem, our promise. v . iTJie vast wealth of our Western counties, now locked hp within their rocky barriers, apt peat o ut not to let onr railroads coino to (lis- "griiccTuI ruin, after rienetratiiig to tlie base ot . J(i..t .1 7 .v..:. . the mountains tlipr wri. 1tii,rtn4 ii if.r,tau The benefit of the work already builtHy the credit of the Slate, are Inimeasuralily greater tlianjbe capital stock which npresiiits their cost. They have adiled millions to our taxa ble property. The Still transport to the mar ket of the world the work ot our hand and the produce of bur soil. They . are every .day iMiconiiag stronger for fut Hre. de;eloHment,---All nations which desire not to fall behind it;, the march of civiliutipn are toil in a; to mult i ply and extend such highway. WhVit w ' tie r:ady bFca-st away those aids to progress, and have no share in the victories of science aud industryover the material-world, then we may ingloriously throw aside all care for our fast infreaaiug debt, tmtll it -.r-aetfitrttfared.- wieiglit trtoo ffVieVon for dumrength:-" ' rt'MDUia act o? Mancn IOtii., i860," : Table t exhibits lu Sunit-the operations "ol . thia department, in exeeiiting the a-l)ove Aot. -Cnuer this law, new aix percent, coupon bonds, dated January 1st.. lSfiti, interest payable at -ThrNtitt.malTHfifc "New York, seml-aiiiiualiy, on the "1st', ilay of July .and January of each-year, have "been b sued in exchange for bonds and coupons of bonds, issued under Act passed prior to May asofh., 1861, rto-thcTHnonnt ot $1,433,000 on . October lsfc-1864,"-. .. .4 1. , . Tbe Act require me to sell the new bojjds, at not lens than par, and with tlie proceeds pay the pasfi due bonds' ami interest, and the ci.. tries on the honki of tbia department are c corning to tins uctton. , - ; The effect is to require interest, to be charged from January 1st,, 1806, on the new be-nds, but ; tf allow none on the coupon, offered in ex change. This produces muny complaints, hold er contending that coupops due January 1st., li6(l, and anterior tliereto, should justly bear interest in the same nutpner, as by thesAct, past due bonds, best "interest from maturity until paid. , ' . I "- Tbo eonrtnjctlotrot thstAwrdopti'd bf liie. K is in accordance with tbe settled practice of this department for many years. In tUlercnce to holders of coiqions, whose position is, I think, reasonable, I bring tbetMttertoytJuraiterrrirmi as in yorfr power only lie the remedy. i As the operation of the Act is on the fiction of an actual payment for the new tonts, I felt hound to require applicant for the exchange to pay the accrued interest in coupons or cur rency, lu thi way, $l,40.(lSl in currency have been received, which is depot: ted in the Trens-ury.- KrcinN(iEOf sto k froR uosns. ' 'i'lie ordinance of the Convention, rati lied lilt ll. of June, lh(l, entitled, "An Ordintuicc to r( bange the Stocks of the Slate fur bonds is sued prior to May Silst, lstil," reijuired me to advertiatdlj such newspaper as I should sele4, for sealed proposal r-t he exchange of stocks, bonds and other interests, lield by the State, for the principal bonds issued Wore the 201 h. of May,18Bt.-',.' . ,.,.' AeciwditiglY, I adveHised in licwspapcrs -in different porliMtisof this State, Virginia, Wasb intrton. New York, Baltimore aud Boston, tor -tvlvV-U,Mdte!i4w aa late as jvovctniier jst., iuo, in order that tiimie deairoi'.sof makinirthe exchange Tnitrbt tiavc opi)ortnitity of seeing the annual reports by tbe different llail Koad and other corpora tions, whose stock were offered. The bids were opened in presence ot the Governor and Comii trollHr, as directed by bWi,:--Thejinly stock for wbMhoner were matle, was' that of the Ualcich St Gastoa Rait--ltnd Coinoanr. the whole orwlilch wan tab en at xm;gre"ie firo1 ...1 S A.. ...1.1 t,-. . . .. r 1 mitiin jui f i...)ajr:j i. . Table M. shows the. names of the stieeetwf nl tnddersand the premium ottered. . -L.AiUJV bonds secured' by liens held by'tbe Ftriltj arerrl part transactions in, ijuriiK the war, I have postponed the offering them tor ex I'banire under the law, until I could ny themnT. ter tefire von, th'tt the its'! ii st 1 1 tuned by t In biaru ...mav be aacnrtainwt, and dmliteml bw vi-n IT y TTt retc Ker. fftt-v-v - r-Ti jf , rriTf r i . n hiitt't Unit tb5,w li.u..u.ti Mi- Uv. vi!i Ubrl i1 such term a tnav bo dxeiiiAl just to (he r-lnte land lo.tliejiiiblers of tceuritic- isiie.j.br lu ll rial 1 in J. r vt Hit irt ( m pi .-i ft tluruiiliL Bar. ; Aciiitri'i.Ti U ii 1 niv Ri iriir . l- riiinyiiTUea Alic A.c.t ui -IsaHJ, ( jilll"l'iki(t et tu- auUiionrji- tuj-. L'iitUivTFrtti: rnr to mwv ami invest the. laud sunn donat'i-d to this Slate, for the establishment f nil Agri fulturstl t ollce,:'. I.cimiiutiajijni.U.luI ), j.. ?waln to prouced to Vt asbinrrtun and procure ta issue. In this he as -u( eert-fu, ainl on 1 8lU day o! August. I!ii(j, the scrip forward, ed to Raleigh, awl is RO in theTrptuuiry. Under the fct of Conrcs granting I lie scrip the States, who hflVCLjno public, lands, .wit bin their limiw, ate not allowed lo locate theit 1'tftriVHfiEif, ttflffMirVI-vtr1 HHSl Mi.V Altrttil ' " re now at bie harhanfje llub-t Wlwre h. ran be eon--itkfd tir ditftnn mill all riim-am a nf the 're. 1), twt-rbwpefBwd vvwnlr-niirrm-c tm tTsjivtM'-: Wd l:.(SiKi, tlierefors tlvwe alio n-rjulre Bb,U. al or hul.tKl f.-r d. frislivr- 1 ij-lit nr Hearllif; lioii1 " avail theniiwlfes of Hie oiHwtunity now nlrered for Ahtanii,' reluf by X""S and eousnltinn lltt. tlARR. - .. .. ... - ua tr ' " ' - -' . ! - kew adzetiseo:kts. I MiM,KiV M il tH tH I K (j miii:. JiUL.JU..St..Ju:atauu.ufMwt,- i-a Helwl rtihii X Will'e4ioHieut'e Jan. Ittli. Hk.i. ri parm iilare ad, Irene, - - WUs V.C. HO KLU Jan J-ulw Kaleiitu, Jf. Itl.-.l.ovrjoj'a ArH4lcn4:. f pilKFifly'linit eaii.n will, eomiw m-e - J " JAN'lTAIIi- J, 1nij7. Aleo-Mlw hmm yrj.y t th-bout will oi-u at the sAln tlUiVaint'inU'ii; " Tutl,lfi, aMl42S.- " - - ' Jail 1 at . , i. Till: 111. WHAM M IIOOIJ - tttntAnetTu.i.tr, nr. w " 8KKMOKC of IWbejfirm March th. Course of instriieiion Cltolt'AU ItATllliU. MlTlt Ab and I OM4U-.UC1 AU aiAini Addrv, ..'.f. . , , Cob-Mr M. BIN U II A U. Jan fvdwaiimm lKV ;ol ! 11 i .ooi)f!I IKV 001l AtjE have JurriSeived,"trirert ri'.sii nie Rorih" V V tlie tollowmii deairable and frenli lot of DM tilUlllH, whwh we will sell at Aeie I'm wf to.ekaw j 11 J, Miaker, Mar and ImjieruU flannel, it dot, Ji. t KsiidkervhiefM. - IVn lii.l O.w.L . . ' lu 5 HI (lent I., t). laiiilkerebiera, Ijuheall. H. -twNice, prs. mdnntd Kid Gloves, " . .. hilk Neek 'J i a, j . lVefl. lrii.li Innen. t,.-Ji . .. I iii flu. y.i.ri..ffi.u..r..i.. if I...... . ""5 ' r" , AiibiiM, tliirn,Jle.. 7 pea. Ilr.-en HilU, .i , v . 1-'" llaudamiie Drciie fhajtlx, '" " tpuMilK1'''i,'Natm, 1'1id,, "J Wbevherd 6 " r iupri KX ChNIi, ' 2 " iriurh MonaL " -' S " tVoii-l, 11Im, 11 Hnuerb lrwh lluiiii, . r h e trifl aektue alwve gunrayrrrw Ai, ' " t . -Junta al' AM.SON&CO. iiAttUKTT,-ioi;xc3, fccorr v iir 3UNUFACTnP:HS AND IltllAtwin . ..." ..... niiuthSALE UK.ILKKS IS JL- Clothing. i'rrisaa4U ManaraH - ' toiitcnort iii mn, Orders 1'rumiMI) FlliedT kUTS JUtlkll TO OIII1KR. C.W nlHKfT,ofX. C. r.iH'.ni liHjMt, . v. ritr M'KNKhii H 'Oi l', ul tiKW jrBJ A KlUtJ lt,Plle..buig. . . " K Al- (iiUiltKlT. of V. t'lrol. - Jan lit MIMC itoou roii KAn- : . . !lu tsClIOOI.e;.. - milE OBAMJfAB ROH(KlI, CHOKC .' co,,tnlt "i i. i rm f "" ""'""''in Vocal iTiisie; adaJT' ted to ftehoota by John Hnliah; alao, a. lHW fS Devoti.WKxer.-bma, Kxhilntioncv aud FeativdTu; OUVKKDlTSOH&i;o., Jan 1-te bl'8bel V1. i'Wsahington Btreet, Buatao. MI'S STjMA Sti IJ M ' i II, i v ate' St'lIOOf T wnJ W ff'hi" ttuo"1 ye" la-li" """,","cP",,u'e2:ird.olJa1,ua?ylWi7. i'Ua bumth-r of i,,U limited. F.a- circular afldrem. MISH M. KM AMI I'M. tare of Dr. .ami y. llilbiro, N. C, Dec 7-3Ulalv - rou isai.k. .... A No. t BUI Miliary i.nKine of la borne power with a return Hue boiler of a) horse and n mill nlewv ror further particular, addreea. JUit. it. JlOOKKIt,. Boon Hill, N. :. Tiov 30-tf :mti;i sTAU; ? TAX N O T I C Ell J Collcilor's Offltic, 4lh. District of A', r. ' " WAltlirNTON K lo.it ; fpilK aiinnal list Sir-IS) ha been idacod in "liiy i I haiitla for eolh-ction. . f All persons asseiteed on that liat, and all who are delinquent on any other Uoi in Wak ,n .i.- ,.....! in.. i.m..tahi.iiiiT,i'n,l'.'-,,'w,"uv riisir to fk P. WillianiKon's More, n the 2.1 u, the lath. January lsCT, prenared to. twy their Taxew. A pMiaHyoflllperetiit. wiU be levied oiv Ukw ,l. tMUa-eomply wjth tide n.iee. tjemwm ";KP;d in diet iHiiiKinW give.1 the reouir. ' 6 edU.r. AHdishllerawhoflto.givelnd.eubJ i theiim lv. i a penalty of Five Hundred m,Uar and - i uupriHiiimeit. . ! v JOHN BEAD: , ' j;.: : : 'Lj. : ''"Ihytor lib. Dirtrj n fl 1 t. p. wiimiim, in.p av.ti ' - KX I. r.l IS "tr VJTJL iisllAL A.l MtTlir.MATKM L ifIIOOI wiu ojs-n oncrteliool. for boya in this eilr. IWbUe William 1IvIil eft. for iln. Menial, M'iral and " l'liv;.l. :il de, Ji.p.rltlv'll of our pMpOH. W .r iirmf.-si! tr.jiTirt iwr , to OmT.irtTie CuiTer. sitv ol N. V, !l.t;M.t...k.ts, flWB our Kehnol l i th i j i t 1 l ui uwtt 4rtK-w. J in j ym n.j l,,m,f b fitjiiM iiita, l.auiM4tw ismlir- ,1- utiltFUn DUiU-la ira.l..Usr, i-sr-i'itittim i-rtt-i-nlMi fni, , s R, ,fl j itrirv e- - - ilM f ,rf th 1 b -r-,Hn-rtrt ttirl llflli t, Ht,rn. - Hie nr.-t of Jaruiarr ls.i-; at. .1. .;.i..... I I I 1 i 1 1 lid ' r Hi ii ii... 1 ; ; : , - "i u ' 'a t i' in lu. ,laditary J H'uittrtivrrt4l Urt'.imwf ,ri- ' " ' V" 'W'U-UJ'4-4 4 Irs e t I r t4 rv K!fl'rH if mu.-'T Tf -4t-'l1 - rt -ttitifi -fl'at be i'!Vnir''! fit I r ! n..t i'i'Z t,f((.UU- p. ntf out of mt' cur , - ntt.n'.r.lin; J. i VF &sd . ular. ,H'4 u, ,C aw-raMtntili- hnf ii ariLalliai '- - -"rFrTA"ftf7Toyr'J U IHUE.'' Dec iujw - "1 V
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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