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'' ' nuju ov subscuftiox. 4 - IW Ibbmi, la awblisbsd every ear. eianst Vnt mentha, ...... J." m .r-...- On year, ...... ' Seat-Wastry fcwttnsl m year. . - tuaatauhe, S. MUiWM.tmi - V I '". ; ... ; ' THE' sentinel: WM. K. FAUX, I SBATOM fJAUCSJ ftATURDAT, AUGCST 1, 1868. . VATIO VAX, SIK0C1 ATIO FOB fREPJE&1 . HON. HORATIO .SEYMOIIFl ' OF SlfTOW .. . FOB TICS PBBHBENIVi GEN. FRANK P. BLAIR, ... , of, anawyiri,, ,.... -; ttUMPQBTJlWT IBTTR. w a art permitted 10 make tM MieB.et ea tract from a letter written by 00a of tba alii eat aaea in North Carali aad' fitded.it tBsapanwbltdeparWe Ul. log .UPmWmMtomBMi 1 i kaowa, tt will add ia ilioMa4 vot4 of .... . yaoe mymm m m iw umn inaxani "Kaoy aay rather tbaaaubmll4a"Mtll natrra yota ' ad bol4 (io we are for I , I ear ao. 'let bj haye fate," aeeda reDoae. The' Jaernral1 1 oe; aootbar wW JaWrtbelob, Varh fleeMiHnarnplAlfTK'ir.. "Vtioa acta of Coagraai tueoaeUte olutioaary and yoid." mittiac thwward mil, laatU ahoubl raiae anfHeaaant realijgrl Biioaatai 1 tae aayi or timet Hon; Wha eeqaiiwa uwewrmg em 01 Jacuoa im me oat 0 war. ' if ue ki ,of Coograaa are malaiMeffdL so ire the reCpoatracXloo ea taratof Aadcew. Jobaaon. aadjh aUUifoU . low thai the aegnoea amhrnavi Bat it ia , eaid aUvary aa4 eeoeeaioe are dead ia aea Uewer whyl Admit, howayer, thai the v jt ; 1 Jj 1- 1 . . j'i 1 , 1 done without a ciyil war I .piatoryarafcaae ao- ioataiioa W wbkh teal milliooe of pqopW nya. Deeo reaooea ,to. waaalage aad d Uage aad da prtyaa of au Doitttoali'risMa, k n t tha order of aatore. "Tbey afy4 1 to dolt by the baHoV not Bowl fke treedmeqiM m ttwfigkt ' tpta. , If they do voto UtaOaoatikBlaooioi kt to 1 prpow w """o "ttoAJObnyttitiaB epeaki by the book, when tbMfebtto vta aaAbddioOcaieaa thJtT' .... . . ' . M . TPta.:. IT they do voto UMOaoatihaMooloaXaal OMf: lad efery eobftolboy k , aot Uainaded.Te-keep tbeaetrool voting it wUI be weeeenry to act practically, oa1 he mna; iu iTOonnnreiieo acn are nnoon' -tl.-Lt I . i II .1-. . Ji I II 1 l I I . uwhvji. iui aau yoiu. I UOM rl adyiia each a ooajae are aalHflen, aad inel aacciei madera war loeriteWe. It is aUeardi w Ma iw. tM tpawiiM 1 laa e 01 aoeir achamoe, which, rail (U colored min to reeamo bia anacklea aad the axiating BtoU ' a1rnaMBta to anraeiukiir Gl' fha AiMliUan Mta p'il'lViU oontalning theahove. We do aot htof ilie, "one o the tyleft moaif Naa Oarpkai 1 and , iadaad witheatoparlor kaMedapvt neat tattoOnibi4,5t.t- ipol nniBova paraoos Mwat"UttMV w iignt with tha iHjbhcV'-fciSkiftJ AtCil nj regarded aa axtramgaat-and parthlan and deal good to giye. mitvmm tiapoc anoe fomm Intrlnaioalljf.i JUiaeieliaem that' aigo eo aau tag piekwetaaaet no wwMart, ... . a. a Ji an ijA... I aor tM -logic" or. uir utkb KMhU oaj ' eoperior ia bia parttteflfrhnnUJplUd Staie,?.erikeiuiri Agree with "irrealaUbiUty." " Tha Btmiar pmrtoti 'dolM a(pq.irUa'. of itj adera to a yery amaW eonrria , and It the extract fron, (U' 'Wr,at. of each , charactnt at to impraao I ho fat tic mind greatly, tha !MWJ1tt,fl8W'a ithot ., moat beooaia intecaa. '.Butoihai tCU darn" ; TidentlyyiilJflageiyMtlJ1fb,ln'Win wl' . of tha public, whea It aoppoeeifla the tame 1 add 1 thooaandaof vecee 61 peaee loyicg k to . 1 Oraat aa4 0rifab 'mtaksmminl mk oonld be glyaa f tha ImtMcllity, oa 1 oae 'nand,rlM Boarary r rm etbenld any glrtkmWrMm&rMaU who j . v.. ...... I . . I - araedd voto 4or Oraat m& OolMt, ihtthe JeicMd t raeJ hope oreatUos nMti ay a welt kwtr htarWwj tha , .btoomisg roeet nniWi.tha JaartoojaVt peace aw) fro fbtt'Ja arMr;. Great namet have bat little weigh! with aa, metpt what) aelre4 6p by great ileedd ; orgmt jQvifrtttitforTTXw that great' man are aot mhtavt wiea. In the above eeaa, we are aot I m prated with the greatoeea oftb j -pan, by Mie, greatniae,! ma uouguia preaenieu. ineyara aot negroea ,r, deprived, bat it b peace ktm-Bttitf do 'ft'f WVj(l ;gTIfrrfa, wbibl'laai fV e great protandor far reDgwiWom, Tba extract lnuicatee ratUer a-tililarian proclivity, M which- Haka. doaaly to the weather gnaga, and whoea eoDnteliaJre -ol Ira UtbaVaari'u'wonb two S"tie boeh'eort wVara impretaed, fro the extract, with rrjtdWyekay'pUnafjjTiy hi . .i - ,11 . j . tue buhhbt, waujunjBannaa oomeni with hll MialUaBl If ha ltanld hMd lit. mm t yeople would 'iiMapseiiiel "TTi ia maca taoreoi apwiitevwt, we qgt 4an . aateitetuM, foT'Wkat ttataamaa aarrbihl , dew. tha itu to tBOttiaapl Wpiateotealrtctioa act are declared conatltattoaaL uon,-fataer tnaa jWWil&i ua negro , . vote aod.iold oflioe, wi f far wirr- " Whoa be aayt, 1 amyno; rt halo the aoantry needs wpoaa,". be,iaea lebove 7- bb HtUe "TJtlca.. Bat WUrt1 ftt'.'fcvi.tlk ,,1 last war nearly rained aa) aanlner'will Ja ' ui the job," be tin, bfcflhto, JWfb; a4 .i Baarai to nafan. "ataad amkt v. J Wo blond ol FfVlTVS" yT : aiv-ver deeirad or aBugnt jean k'fkis " Rrpnblle. rT T tnf. imti Jj atalia .. aaanv aad ovary friend of theooBntrri rrrx3.;'-fniy U ft tt-.l JSrlfbtrnMy ' bat ae rrpoee . i no iUHueat aa Iwhofe ' leaOeriarGrai.tijaColIiaidlwB43ee Interest tba abova letter seami to fatrtben T J . . T written has had hBdispeted control in tlM eoumtry for m ,ths MteLfr all Uat period, 1 1 ha In en asrvcftait, paee, eo loBg at tbe bios bub end n eoaateatly augmented I Do JO call that rspsas, which b only produced lJ Mug held to tlx ground by Grant's bvynootaf Elect him and Coital, and what hope ha you ol tbe removal ol tbe lyoM-U I Whew GrenTteyi uiatw"taa peace," wbaiMaWaMa bat that the In pecisierUer Utaauapira it r" ? j f Negro suffrage aad aegro office boldtag aMMtMJ mia14f JbaV trottiej Tbey are tha effects of a policy, which haa de prived m of a Coaetitutlon and of a free root ADnditiaB of the la tm faftoradoa ol tCmetiutioa. and of tha Federal Uaiou. The Radical part party does aot promiaa to give aVUeaa Iff flai aWttettiaf fintaa and Cbl (ajt tJha New York Coaveatioa propoaet ad" BtaJr. W, henoe, aeeiarai the ncoa itrojcti9,acU of .Ooograif paoooatitatioaal, rrrdtfrtbfakr'id'd' Told. A Why oat the lioldittaU A .Waa U aetdad I ' An aot an- eonatitatioaal lawa yoid, wbea law and, laVlAara apiiI Wtad yoid acta null t Horn coaMM JiViYc-k CooTention omit tba word null, ft ftmr of raiting ooploaa- ttJ99HMt, m b6iiiniphant Opiwcrat'e party coa to apply pntetietUt fliiltctamUio that the reeoaatroeUoa aoU aaaajpfgtiatiooat, null and yold, tjiey CMBOMiaalliDara I 1 neb togie ia not ykrj If it ba "IrrWiaUble." -, .... ahrA-eitb. shove ait KU Ol vVDKrm nun wu wiu aw 111 um reoooaUructioa meuum 01 ADaraw Tha reconitractiea acta of Con great bare nerer received the approval Of aanctioa of tenjb or people oj the United e)ir4 d.lU,M they have Jadcuil 4WMoiyir9f U govamment, bat thatlb'otthaa-'etapartmente regard thpntjaa reyolptippary, acoaatitutiot.al. would m not dalara kam anconetitational. aa,i-Arfr aall ami void, rnOeu be ehoea to thlrk retiioBafblllty " But the Hew it taya that ilavery and eeceeelon are dead 194 vmw jm-w ltrKt ,4npy would dieftrb, J.pf tbem. The war killed elarery and aaeeeaion, both, ae dead no we it Andrew Johnaon'i ecbmne of recon- 'rBd6aJltba1iee'ar ae the abolition of & It aot 'Mil. - For, be aiaeieinoo liioorporalioa of it in the CodiU- ' t tvetv.aagvlar If J P'88. d though it be tefciieoffy illegal, yet it haa had the tanctioa of eVVrrMepartment of the govern mi! ment and. tha. cbheUrrtnca of ' the. wbolt tffinKn,l. !Tor,f pbeyond oayil prtwatePTeiWrtiNot a with the recontlroa. AJykMof CpiIfe4, acd opoa, tkemj the peopW wWproapHnoo theif ooodemnaUon WithankJhahaata. be Hovember, that the band of rsrarreetloa will not reach them Tha writer aayt the fraadmen bate now UiarwoJpvfthfrtoM, It mt)it tX either natural or derived.'1 Who gaWOem thatrfeM?, P 700 y Concrete IWtiWh y,Stloo recurk, ,how did Oongreas acquire the right to give them that ,80 far, aa the Conttitution of tM State oonfere that right, it it lnvali4,for iMtW VyMV1 powera conlerred by tha Constitution, of aay tort, era iwnforred by the yotet of the newroee themteWee, who either AirblA (be right or it wm glved by i pewit that Md no rkthti I WW the writer of tha above anrsdt aay, that I be negraee of I the Booth hawa oUd, Ufal aai etmUu- K.'TjUiH WJ .131 iLU. . .11 11..1 1..! .ftyMM ny ki yoi 1 ti noi, if ui uoji ia mere badinage and demagoguery. millioaa of people to ba radoead to vateal- 'tge'toli deprived of all political rights."- Bmm iatho logm 01 toe writer, uava not 1'U(?P ff whitepople, for three yeara) btf -te4uced to politieal vaatalage. wM)ftfe.iJJed,any .maa bifwK W dirtTtl' rOongrett of all their political riKUMe, iba'alyi'aVi anjoyai I- H;XhpW rtgh milUona lees valiant, or less ab)o Mop With tba strong arm of ths gyCijbM the four mfllioa ; blacks ere "'NoJ'bwt this writer eaya. the'oeirroee anhqt.M. deprived of tbe. right to v;oU and theiJKbttoboIdofflce, withootwar. Then, aoooiding io bit logic, it, is war ta deprive inedmea of . the rigtit to vote fad hold office, bat it is peace to deprive men ' who f VtfMsPf itn . i war, 11 roes are deprived, bat it is peace to da- (MtrfwhitibeirV j t At to tba argioea, -their Jiiraaal pandition 1b. this eoiont, was ona ,o? yaitalage the war Xreocl tont aad. BOy CpoaarTttiyt : over tl l"K "POP M- had any, this toy era I wstil the j wulte people,'' wbxi eoaatituUi legally wad eowtttaftcastry tho BUbB) eon far political Rghta' npoa ' tharn, ' tbf canaoi ; W do prfa of rbat the never had, aor can have IMiBtata lienstuottoav bbmss tae ro- Tba pecpla will declare them tovolBtioa ary and aapqryonal Tha Democratic fftx&Mraplj propote .to arreet tba. nvola iai to tarsi owt'-tM - wvolatioaarV party ejMaM tbe ComUIoUob and tba Feder al Uaiaaa aOaaoaeh 1 a pwrpoee be called nrtmlntiowttrvt '-Oa each acton be nailed l.ajsittvtWrMaf.'.f rf 1 n 1 ' IT,, ) f Gatrwv- Awa Oecyax aoeaw war, revola- iioai tMntkti 1 BrTWW ttt ftm- onaaay Peeca, the CoMtUi.aaC Iherj-eOcral .Union I wegatiw Beymoewand Bbdr. ' "l i!e LegiUtlve Radicals are plotttag i Bwka drU war U Kortb Carolina. iveif?raeH TfJhvmil C4 tbf be caQsea of Qiecooteat te- Bnt aa to polUieal rights, they are and. according to the theory of meet.1 iM W QZXXS.AX, Assurur or loiii viavoT tsMiei 8XKATKL FniDav, July II, 1808 The Senate waa called to order tt 10 o clock Prayer by the Bev. r. Uichlaoa, of treaeii. - A. ti. Galloway, (negro,) preseated a pe tiUon from certain citisena of the city ol Wilmington, praying the General Aaaembry to make aooje proviatoas for defraying ne eetaary expenaea of Jarort of Ioqaest He tarred to appropriate Committee. The following bills were reported tiom Committees with favorable endorsement, vii : Bill providing for a Qydrograpbic anryey of the 8ute; Bill to amend chapter 43, eection 8, Re vised Code, entitled "otriea and OranU ; Bill concerning the eettlement of eetatei of deceaaed person. Mr. Blytba, from a special Committee, to whom was referred kit bill . to paniah oot tpiracy, asditioa, iasnrroctioa and rebellion, reported back a aobalitate for the tame. A meaaage waa received from the liooas, trantmitting a reaolatioa oa par ditm and mileage, providlns: as follows, to-wit: opeaxera $8, members 7. Clerks $8, IJoois howttaooiMotleeajew On motion of Mr. Keepees, an amendment waa made, allowing Speakers 010. Mr. Lindsay moved to ttrike out 1 for members, and insert to. Mr. Robbies moved to amend ths amend men and insert 09. Mr. Itioh moved to amend bf- 'laaartiag 08, which be afterwarda withdrew, by to- qoett, and tne par aum for members was Anally put at 00, by the following vote : Ayes M, aays 19. Mr. Lindsay moved to amend the per ditm tat Clerks by striking oat 08, and lnsertisg an. Mr. Moore, of Carteret, Braved to amend tne aame by inserting 010. The syes and nayt were called and the motion was loeL Measrs.Bellamt.Colgroye. uaiioway, negro, litjet.nod Moore, ol Car teret, voting In tha affirmative. Mr. Moore, of Carteret, then moved to amend aad insert ft ; which motion wai lost Mtssra. Bellamy, Colgrove, Oallowty negro, Htyea, Moore, of Carteret, and Use pats voted in the affirmative. Mr. JCtbertdge moved to a mood by insert ing 8 ; which waa lost, Messrs. Bellamy, uoigrore, Jitnendge, Galloway, (negro,) Htyea, Moore, of Carteret, and Keipaat, yo ung in tne amrmative. A. 11. uaiioway, (negro.) moved to amend by inserting $8J ; which motion waa lost At tnia stags of tbe prooeedinira, Br. Sweet protested sgainat the action of tlena- tors, In consuming ths tims of the Senate, by introducing so many futile amendments. a. tt. uaiioway, (negro.) replied that be would inform the Senator that any Senator on tbls floor bad the right to make any motioa ne cteeired, ao that Be was in order. lit did not fear tba ooBseqoenote As Wu no candidate lor Congress. nr. Bweet replied that whilst the Senator nad toe' right to make a motion In order, yet the House haa tbe right to vote such mvoiotts amaodmaaits down, and be hoped uey would do to. As to tba tmplioettoe that bt waa aa office-seeker, ba had done nothing, either by word, correspondence. or aot, to give lies to sucb ao impression uaiiowey replied tbat there waa anotber way to accompliah tbit object, to Wit: Mr. Bweet said he would hurl the Insult book tbat it waa utterly without foe.. dation and false. Uaiioway replied tbat whether it was false or not .his (Sweet's) constituents had to reported him. The Speaker called them to order, Mr. Retpass moved to amend ("protided no gentlemen will get mad at It") by allow tng Clarke, 07. The motion waa lost Meters. Barrow. Bellamy. Blytbei Davis. Etberidge, Kpps, (negro,) Galloway,(negro,) usyes, tiyman, (negro,) Martindale, Moore, of Carteret, Respaea and Sboffner voting is ths affirmative. Epps, (negro,) moved to amend and allow Clerks 07: which was finally agreed Don. On motion of Mr. Lindsay, 08 ff aum waa agreed upon for Door keepers, and the mileage at 20 cents, aa provided tor in the tteaolutlon, waa adopted. nCTRODOCTIOH OV BILLS. By Mr. Shoffner : A bill to nrevent th sacriflce of property under execution. : uy Mr. Laasiter: A bill to incorDorate the union jLnugrani ana Tranaportatlon com pany. Re (erred to tha Committee oa Cor porations. ' 1 By Mr. Barrow : A bill to prevent fraud in uie lioumy rreatury. By Mr. BUoflner j A bill to amend am or dinance in rotation to theluriadiction of tbe courts. I By Mr. Osborne : A bill concerning re- Alndina bond a. Referred to the (JnmmittM oa the Judiciary. I On metiooof Mr. Winttead. the Cwle1 on Civil Procedure was taken up and passed Ms second reading. . ua motion 01 Mr. Love. iU further cob sideration waa mado a special order : for to-morrow, at 11 o'clock, . " Bill to amend an ordinance to aid tha Williamaton and Tarboro Railroad Company was takea'ap on It secoad readi log and rejected. , OBCALBKDAB. Bill la relation to legal pruciss nasatd ht aeoond readiug. - - -' ' . BUI eaocenuoa the goewraniettot. teoun- tles passed its eecoad readiug. a. motiage waa mouived Irom tbe House. refuting to concur ia tbe amendmont of the senate to tbe resolution on per dUm, and asking for a Committee of Contt-renoe. Agreed to. Senate branch of the Commit-1 tee, Messrs. Uaberae, Cook and Btyibe.: ua motion, ua Beware adjourned. HOUSE Or RIPRSNTATIVE$. bt DBDnaaoowD Baiuuup. ' Fbioav, July 01r188L House wsa called to order at 10 o'clock. Prayer by tha Rev. Mr. Smith.1 of tha Hooaa.1' 1 . ;-t r., ri I Mc Robinson, of Maooa. arose to a dnea- tioa of privilege. He eaid that, ia annee tioa wiib tbe aabatituas which he had of fered boob the aubject ol per dim, on yee terday, he saw, in the gmtiasf at thia morn ing, that tbe member from Robeson (Proc tor) waa quoted aa saying "that thoso who for socn ar dun were aot actio ir howorably, but were mflaenced by dbbooeet motivea." Ha (Mr. Robinson) tbouebt it was due to himself, aa the mover of that tubetitute, to ssy tbat U tha laaguaga Wed by tba iember from Rohesoa was isteBded to apply to him, that ba jdeoownced H, aa ' vila slander and infamooa faltehood, unbe coming any fmUlmm oa tha Boot, 1 rroctor, (taa ainglishmanj said that tba ntawai report had expressed hb aantn mania, and that tba sUsraea eould make thoBBOStof H. V , yt'Vs f, ,. t Mr. White preeeoted a memarial from tba cibasas ef farqaimana eottaty, asking aa spropmtioB to eiea mt tba aead-wtaters M r era tu mans rarer. .Kerened.'" ! I . Mr. rarksc offsrred siMaeorieJ Innt a taio ettiHoa, prayiag tbe abatitBS of teapi- BipnuHMni, luuerrao. - ,i .... . , 1 tUliey presented a letter from soaae aa-l V aaowB acaiiawas: . la Cnrritack eoaatv ehargisg that Mr. Hemphrfce; wasbaoaeW oj im oowara sia todnxm t, jMtd, arefor could not hold bit seat j Ha moves to rei Mr.DBrham laid that U jtlieh'eUereB. waa aaada, b woartel meva that the title of every nvember in tbe House be iaveabgated. He believed that tbe titles of a good anm ber of gwstlemea oa tbe other aide would Of I?B4 delotttva, each raliaf, If elate- Mr. ie tbeagwt Mr. Dtrrbamw - wawl pUted motion took too wide a range Bulley'e too narrow a one. He thought aw cuarjea anowa M qseea oa gona and undeniable authority. - Bfillejr said ,ba. woold.be glad jlfhs wuum auggeai aome Deuor way to diapoee of tbe letter than by reference, h be waa not willing to aee it treated with contempt. Mr. Jarvii said that be thought tonUmpt wai tbe proper treatment to award such letter. He did not think the Honaa ought to notice a letter from an irretpooailileu.sa, making cbarges sgainat a member of thik House. He was not afraid of an Ibveatigaf tion In the esse of Mr. Humphries, aa wouia vote sur a reaoiutioo. it IU nrooer soape, out would not content totbit Houbb taking action upon a tetter from an irro uuuaiiue maa maxmg uoiounaea ensrges. nr. uumpbnes bad been admitted to reg istration, alter being challenged by one )0f insugauMB 01 utit ratcauy movement. Us (Mr. Hampbties) had not Lakes bis sest upon this floor, until he had consulted Judge Dick end tbe Hon. John Pooi Beth of tXtm thought bis title to the scat unques tionable. 1 Old Miliar Downing drowsily ieqeirarj what was the matter .ami, on being informed returned bis recumbent position, spreading his handkerchief over bis face, and sgam tickled the tars of bb neighbors by fydg drawn and melodious snore. Seymour offered a resolution tbat, J. I ). Humphries, being charged with being banned by tbe Mth. article, tbe' Cohiipilti e 00 Privileges and let loea be Instructed o investigate hie case, wUb the power to sand for persons and papers, and to investigate a like case vouched for br aay member. 1 Mr. Durham said that there was no pro f in 111 it caae to warrant SUCQ a procqaurai notbing save the assertion of aa unknown person. I . StiUey sa ill tha diaabtbtiea as ths gentlb men were known to -Steveoa, of the HppSe, and Ktheridge, of tbe Senate. ' j Stevena, being called 00, said thafMr. Humphriea bail been a magistrate before the war, and t her iff during the war. Mr. Durham Mid tbat it was a strange tiling that when there were so many Repub lican members on tbe floor, bsnnett iy tbe Htn. article, only Democratic and Cousery ative members were ever ejected from their seats. lie citod tbe ipimous conduct bf ths late Convention in such cssos, anf old the House plainly that they were none too good to follow the example of rascality set tbem by tbe late "to-called" Constitutional Convention. 1 Seymoor bare emended bit reeolutldu, but the Reporter could not catch lit sd stance. Mr. Durham moved to tay the wbele matter upon the table bad called for the yeas and nays. Tha ball was Bustainet! etui the motioa lost by a vote of yeas OS. fcsyt 68. (Party vots.) ' Mr, Durham then moved the indefinite postponement of tbe matter and 'demanded the yeas and nays npon Cbt notyD. , ' The call was snstafned and Vbe motion was rejected by a vote of yeas 07, aays 81. Mr. Jervlt offered the follawing substi tute : . ... ,,-. . ... I BttDteai, That the Committee on Pri vileges and Elections be instracted to In quire into the esse of any sitting member of id is nonae, wbo Is alleged by any member of tbe House, to be banned by the Uowtrd amendment, and report the name of the aame to the Houae. j Sd. Tbat the Committee have power! to send for persons and papers, to enable tbem to make a fair investigation of aU cases, Tbe previous question (gag-law) being moved by Seymour, Mr. Jarvia was only allowed a minute to show thst hb substi tute applied .'alike to all members of the House. Mr. J. said it had been stated that others on tbla floor were under the, ban). Let tbe action of tbe Uoute,todiy, have (A toais iffttt upon all, and be would cheerfully support It, but be wonld protest sgainat I be paaaaga of tbe original propoaldea because it did not have tbat effect. 1 Mr. Durham moved that the matter 1 be postponed until tba 3rd Monday In Novem ber aextvaa Ibis Valattef had, been erk tiog npon Mr. Humphries in a andden manner. without any notfoe being given him, Sod thst It Iwwn lintApmlnAH M iHUhm on ths loth. 'A oext monfhl (a isaticeTto Mr. Humphries, tims should be given him to defend himself T Seymour (from, somewhere "ud Nsrtbn insisted that 0 motion, to poatpone 4ras out of order, aa bo bad oslled the previpus queetioa. ' ' ' 1 Mr. Dnrbam CdhtHnded that a motion to postpone day certain took precedehce of tba previene queetioa, and oallod sttkn tion to the ruling tn tbe Senste. 1 The Cbabt ruled . yarrsds-tq Mr, ,Dur. ItSkM lit - ' 1 The can Itfr the previona 'wueattotr Wis sustained, add th question recurred uaon The yeas and nays being failed npon its passage resulted yeas 42, nsjivX u Vol lows: , , ., .w Arse Messrs. Armitrosut. Boddie. Bar- aett, tiarnea. Banner, Clayton, of Clayton, of Trsnsvlvsnia. Cberry. fi Cawthom, (nagraj Davis, Durham, Fan Galling, uiosoav VJrier, Hodnetr, H Hiananl Hawkins. Inirram. Jarvia. Kail Davie, Long, ol Caswell, Long, of Cbatbi ieary, (negroj aloore,Matbeeon, Klcholi 1 on, rarker, froffltt, Kobineon, Smith, Allegany, Smith, of MsHin, BineMr,1 81 onarer, Thompson, Wllllarasou, (, Whitley, White and-WlHisms.' " " Nats. Messrs. Ames, Atbwortb, Csrioa, Cherry, (negre,) Craw lord, (aegra,) Downing, ElirngtoB', - Bstea,' Foster, Ga hagaa, Gunter, . Gilbert,' Hqtcbiegs,Jae' groj Harris, ol Waka, ntgro Hor ney, Hedgtn, Hayet, (negro,) 1 Jaetice; of Henderaon, Justice, of Rut bet ford j" Kinney, Kelly,, of Moore, LafliB. Msyb,f tneoW) MorrUl, Morris, (nrroOMcCaAlesa, Jftck, Proctor ,Pearaoa, Robbiae, (negroj Riaglaad, Res, Rhodes, Stilley, Simmons, Seympur, Stevena, Svkea, (negro,) fiegriet, Vestal, Wibon.Wiswall and WsWrop, T .1 Seymour's reeolntion was then adopted. (Aa infamoua proosediag hrongboat j , A oommunicatioo from Hon. Chaa. MaoTy waa received and ordered to bo printed! , A fUi irom toe Donate, la retauoa to tba Chatham fi. B, Co., waa takema&aadj ta tsrrea. j , , -.-mx wm f ' Ay Seyaaeat : A bill la vsletioa to Mold. ing Ooarta 1b the city of ' Rewbent" Re . Mr. Bsmett. trom tbe Coamiitea oa CVmC poratioos, reported favorably 'upon, tbe bin la regard to the repreeontatioa of etoek twa ed by cartaia Bounties ia the Wilmjngtbo, ChariotU aad Rutharfordtoa R. R. 1 . Mr. Bowaaaa Bvoped to taepead tbe Maa aad taks ap Heaaa bUi No, 80, wbicbj de ftara tba dUes of Sapecior CoarA Cltrxs. 'tjarnaoinn-n , v ,wuj 1 Seymoar, bom tba Committee Oft tbi Jo- dieiary, repotted vartooa amaadmsBta. which wen adopted, aad, after a good deal bill passed its final reed- iaw tbe time of boUtng S dilftfaul Coantiee was takea Wp, aB a HtM?aiaenasioB and some tew BamBW0nttV Basatil. as reported by tM temmiUea.W-' Mr. Pon called up tbe bill regulatiug tbe admission of Attoroiet to tbe bar. The bill waa taken op and paaaeil iu aecood readigg. '. Upt4 Beltii pUoed upon its third read ing, Mr. Durham opposed it. on the ground Tbat tVwaTcalcutated to lower tbe dignity of she profession. Ths bill, however, patted its third read ing. Oa motion of Lsflin, (c. b.) tbe rales were suspended, and tbe bill allowing tbe air-b Railroad of Boutb Carolina to eitend their road within tbe limns of tins Bum to Char lotte, was taken up. Foster, (whom Sinclair clla "vinegar cask and "inuuiiiiy doolor,") wanted tbe bill printed, but it was olijecied u. . aome little debate, tlie bill letted its several readings. Alter some luitber uuimporunt DU-ine the House, on motioa of Mr. Sinclair, ad- joumed. MAItMIKI t On thei!3rd sic, ia Um Pt alit tensn Church PiUaboro'. br the fv. W. 11. bubbHU if the Methudut Cburcb, CpU N. A ka,n t Btiaa Ats eV, (Uu(liUir of the Uto ilaj J,,bu Thoasp- son. DIEDi In Cbathsm Coouly, on tba 1Mb alt., Mrs, o Li (;. Bvkum. widow of tba lsia To ner Mynani. Hfae was snasaelleDi member ufUje M. K, Charon, BoutD, aaa dteu li grot pec. ' At ths raJ(lerji? 'of his ana. ftev. Jsmss B Avtntt, WlDotkietm-, Vs.. at 4 a'elock, Huuoae ai- ternoun. JUir av. ltaje.joHi A Aviasrr. na.. in ths1 Tlat vesr ef hia ui. This gentismso for over fori; years wsa ons of ue most aaeossarai pauners i North Carolina sod aw ajuav "Lotk Kstriua Hall" wsa tba t of s delightful kuatu'thty. HEW ADVEB.TISEMEHTS. AaitaalianM TEACUEH by tba silvertlser. who baa bsj luue years eipuneuoa, and eso iire tbe beat ul s(ereiict. , Address Hum KI.EANOB BIuDLETON, Care of Dr. W. sV AUg. l-lw iUl H, 0. , WA-MTKO! A t-ITUATlON AH BA I. KMSI AIV In eltbsr XX. a Dry Ooods or Onwery SUrai nr tbe, re wsiBder of the year The vert beat refareoee (jitou Aanreaa n. w. hwuil naieiu, 4,ug. 1-iw "Jl, Heal, IHott I. mwo HUNDRED Bubals P1UMK Warnt I BOLTED MEAL. Jtut received by auk. m,,, , - UCUUlWUt HULL. NOTICE. i OS 8ATPBDAY, THE Mo TATf OPOtlHT next, I absll expusa to publw sale, on ths premiast, y wnaef an urilaaif iJtuatua Coun ty Court, tbe fullowuig fcctot Laud, balungiaf to tha estate of Edwiu B. Handera, deossssd ea S efwU ' six siwl tweire nionihs, to-wit : Ods Tract, ooutsimiig 151 seres, known aa ths White, Oak Lauds ne Tract lying on Swift Creek1, 'about ruor miles West of Hnriitineld. eon- tainlng slO aena. Oaa other Traot Jalaiur ths anowt traot, euatai buiu; about 90 aaravt Os said Ian4 there I tare its good I d Mill alts and eUli-bsuae i aud two good dwalJUigs witb neoeaasry oatbonaea. oaui isnoa smu um aeia ia uacw to anil prvna irs. ... i i Any person wishing to view the Units, will please esll on tba Quderaigned or Wm. H. Lan caster, who resides oo tba premises. JOHN W.HODOEH, Amvl-lswtd Xseoutur. Arraorementji Perfected I Wt ABE NOW PREPARED TO FUBtflSH a House FROM BOTTOM TO TOP WUb BBawa raralablas tJaads. Csrucliuas. Oil Cloths, Msttings, o. ' aureus onr rssldeBt 1'srtner in Mew lurk, we wUltemiab PUBLIC snd PK1VATK HOUhEU with stt.Siiat ia req sired, naiag uor beat Judg meu( and taste in tbe purebsaes, ' ff desired, Uie whole will ba hough en com mission. ' 1 ' . Aug. -lf W H. A B 8 TUCKER AOU. SUMMBRCAMPAIQN III 1868. ' GOOD SEWS TO BIVERS1 , M. ROSENBAUM, HAVING CONCLUDED TO CL04B OUT HtS BNTItlB Htock or CLOTniNG, CoCaUHliDg, ID pfcrt, of BLACK CLOTH COATS, BLACK DOESKIN PANTS.J FANCY CASSIMERE SUITS, (BuiUble for Fall and Winter wearj SLLK VESTS, LINEN SUITS, ALPACA C0ATS,! Ac, Ac, Ao. He on.rs tbe sunt , . v AT COSJi At they must be closed oat in lest than 11 HtXTY DAYSlf, ALSO a large assortment of Summer DKESS GOODS!! At SO, Xty sal K owts per yard warth. tram SO tosueta. . r '!. n. ROf4Ewnri, Aag. Irtf , .:, , , No. 10 Fsyetterille Btreet. CAJIPAICilV OF 16- I ttlnit ri-.,,.,,,,ii., a, i.Hili! Old IronVlad First In tne Field I ! w tTUCKER'S IBCTN ' FRONT BUILDING 1! TTr ABK AOADf BECErVTKO A ' J ! STAPLE ATiT JETAW.QlT DRY GOODS, Vi.) . rt 4 'il , coiuurrxMa OM , i emruvo Aurn virf PiflMTfl OVamMAsU saVA V IS SV JskAVdJLS ABtV m kj j kwel hleaMlieB e travT'' awestles,) ff .uii i bJixjsjijrps, AroBHiiTnroi - BTCSQTJIXoVlHlirrTNOS, '.;AWt-AWgJmtJwl j TpiiAwrT.f.Aiii tTMWRtet.t.lflr ABHQK3. TtttnVKVAMs) CABPET BAtigl '- '.T !A b; tut i itS f wdfy supplied by ews raaMsart Pftiittrai jbsbbbv KJKbV fr, ji -T-t 'try , v j Btleigh,Jaly ,1868-tf w f t i t Tbeiaisfrfcifv COW I sort CCL11CIS AID icZOOlA. UsiAbsiT reuale lollrice, rpi ttLL aviJuJ Ol tatsi wiU agia a J. bs lib Aa of Aon.. Tbe aw ef ths layctw. .Jsr t tot tilaiiiiHiBHiti. haa ar eurpmee she eapae tatwa at We masl miayains rr enoa, ewABOBa ran saaaioM o 10 run : Boaiw sitMSBaase ef wsslu, aad BaWssai Tatuoa b the asgaltr Eax:t eoaraa bjuT A aiaat LaaawanaL tlUO. Ki S Blediaa Saoderl tsv ia aevaawe, reasaifider at the awe el the ml ... InfXSeauU. As sbls. ssMrwatauaad taeeaaatal fsewKvjaa extaaaive sad wiaalj arraugad eoursi eourss of atndyjai uiotoat aaa seoroagw svan osnagh ayatssB er asaareauoa ; a, ead rtaVawphtaas isparaian ; a rood Library : Sao Maatoal laatmasaoi Ota , was.. Urol, aMaaa t, aad haaJUtfoi (aaataoa aomaioduMia baibiiuir. wllk mosna wasl a buve. dug. with rooms waM ia winter ; taeeuant wai sua tu laa wauta ef tba Wad ventilated and well warmed ia a later : eaeeuant water, good; Sua : kind au tins tu laa wauta ef lbs Sauls :! ssOd sod entries gonmiaal, and ampss Jsnif -! lows aiyilegaa..i j..,.. . ., . ,,.,, .. 1 1 j for lareaitm, eoawianig nui parucwars, a- r to 'in! -' T.. at. ionajB, : Jobs U-tf ' ' " -" - u ke rarest College, H. n; ;' ,' THE FAXI. TERM OV THIS UOTITVt'iON aiUopsaua tba trat day of Angaaa. UtiS.' with the praapaet of iaersasss batronage and aneosss. The joaaalaas asaaraaes giysa at tha reesnt OtiiaBnarlnat, at lbs uliptsibiasa of tbe Daiveraity ayatesa to the waM of tke liases, aad of its fessibUily, eaeoaragea its f iaeda to believe thst ths CoUege hss aaiared apoa a earear at DOfmlsiity aad aawfamaaa anaarSir anknowa h tie history. Tha Bnawntsl ssabatTaaaeaaaui to wbseb all Bnelhara CwUegea base baaa aa hjaatad are aot felt to tbe eaaat eileut at Wake Koreat, ae at toast gtbsra, m eoueeoweooe ex tne aouaklers ble smoernl of artgasal eadowaatat aavee, aad of ths fsvoraass rsaaptiaa with whiah the Agatttiil tua cauege saaaia in saeanng aaaittuaal rauoa Aa asueiMlH tturs of atore I ban i,00U hat been hh oently made ia i i.i: i g tbe eoadltlou uf the) Detersoiaadf !te brtig Ua. atrSautagea within reaehof ths larrsat aatabar notalbst. Aha flYus tees, seconded by the soauaunity, hart, redaead the prios uf board and TniUoa to (ha sowaal pracneaeis rataa. ' " ' i 1 Tbe erasers ef iatraetlaa sTw geotsMMa l triad ability ie their tevaaal 'deuartmeuia, and the sniinnaa stiaodlug their efforts bt the, past is ths beat caarauteetbpablie aa lira for tbe future. - : ' f - lijimuM -i- Ths tDaaUea f the OoBe. m mt ef UeaUii. inuwaaanu aooaaawutnr, ipeuK altuataq t jl, ltl Ualeigh A Uaatoti atsuroad, s lew miles fVou the Usplial or tbe Btata,) m not aarysasnd ttycBit other hi teaasnai waua tua i asuvsl i iatflaeuoss with aad; torsoaiedMii it, and tha ptenHar dtaospbtis awoed, t trxduoameott so patraaage ef ao ordinary 1 A system of !VHUOlLsUflVUItS on' 1 and setawtiae saadmita haa baear iataodusad. mti a view to Uicrsea tht iiiteraat vl the yuttng.atei in the aevaral daDariastDia at atudv. and to Sir piaii euMjawMM HMMnjufea.iu WTasugauwe ana ret i.i:.: I ..7 .1 . . . ,r.: ' H'Jii . Xitewalve and watt aaUotad UBbURIK 4ai longing ta the Hottetiaa. and eunsDleat, APPA-r RATUH, PHILOttOPHICAb and CliltallCAarS aut to ba omitted in ths soiuaerstiod of the sdt vaatagea Boasaaaad. " ' l't !"'.- , A not bar eaisorwaTUia feature at that theaa sr. at preaen, teirteeo yoaaa saaa aug urad ia. atadf lea preparstory to tba axk UtbaaUwatry -aeA it may not be mum to slats lust sy HinisCen who may apply hr BdadstMn, whl raoslrs taltioS la all tba departaneetatn-et bf sksrga, anaiiMaaat ef thia els as. who aaa WHtunt ai saaa. are anaoait agao to appry ia toa nuara ,.ot Miwarton ,fi ir aaattitaea. , luttBBsea tt Miink V I " Taltttn tar Preparatory nebaol (pMasaied)ae,l 1 " - vuuegiaas usuts. r."Vn , .TV . 84 Board par week, aa, ahvsss fsauUet (Ubte , fare) nStoitl Board, per week, with lodging,1 ' S Oto i. Mooa rent (at tanas kKleaw ru -Oounra Baudinglyarisiiha ...... , 3.(1) enrrauta aire , " , i . a Washing, par month, " '' , " " ' 'I. no BtadeBItt DaratlUed ; au rUiriaBtV .it mm until OnUege data are pal . .-I , , i , , w. y, sionxa Jobs twtAnglt fo. Board ol, troateet. Mecklenfarg ftauUeo) CHtBUrTTB, Ms C' TUv. A-'O. RTACT, A, M.,1 Pratbleoi. NEXT 8CBOOC YtlB WILt1 COHbTKNCIE Oo lobar tat, 1MB, i ' " . A mil eorps of able aad aseompliabsd batrnc- .ill I... -. ,1.-.. .. WW MI. . . f ,11 nates ss low as eau be snutded in a first cists Female College, t be Isst scholastic1 vesr hss Inst oloaed. one ftmxlred tod BTiy-tnar bauds Bar mg been Bundled 1 Adilrses , . . THE PBEHIDENT, JuljU-tf. . :, . v .Cbt-lotte,N. C. Ttaon&gTlUe remalc Tallfew: THOMASVILUi WJ C rTlfll VLL K88ION eriMs ,ietutW.tll A eoraanenos oa faesdsy. the atk Aagukt Hnaa, vwvMtj wwaas., , Hnun: tilwHwtli ni. - - wn, .u u(i,.( riipi, poruoaally low. HI ITT DOl.f A Rm mnai 'P paid by aaoh jrenng ' lady m n(eHbg',i so ali. balaoea st tha emaa of tbt.uroat.,,!,. i t ., , TBeFaealty ia fidl and avmiiosad. of sble.sii Pe- experienced Teaobeaa. Tha coiim ia aiiauaiSa am bracing aU the solid earl tirnrtneBtal ernchBa) mngntmeuierreasaia OOB"!;." The religious advantages era BaBwrBeasedi.il ,i f.l,,;,t i Ttua poilege ia toeated- btitsao fUli.brr, and OreeBsboro', la owe of the ro s .beautiful ,ssd health lowneoa tba M. 0 t'eiitrai ttsiimad.' and. ia in two mileeuf the esbibraUul "Heltou Chair. oeate Bpriaga.", And at tbe aiilitiaualaBpns1of sui par oay asiy a sue ' Uegt girls" hare the constant Oae ef thiver". ' " ' ot Ciraalara, sowtaiaiag f HI parrtenkarsj ad- m 'i .i' " "" ' ltVii, juaex-auw.swawutnaang , Jri EdKewortB Femtle Seminart THIS tNKTITUTUlN WILL, BK re-uened on tbe teat Monday, ef .September, with a mil oorpa oi ewewera. i. The rire sxpanae ef Tsitioti, with Board, w aahlng sod ooslroyeAi fce, lot S asation ofD0 wee as, wui ae, aeeordiug Wtbt elttw. etthsr S10S er 110, er tilt, if paid at advaaaa, or $ll(0 or vim. w, u aiOT w, u ymmi aair in auvaoee. t : Moderate sxin charges will he made for AN uiBKiT ana ejoilBKN LAMOeAwElt, Mm insntii, I'BawiMU and Oii. a' AtM TlMUj For Ciroeiara, addreaa . . , ! -;i . at M OAjLBWBBL, uij u-eaaim ursausDuru , . M1 FOB TOUNO TSQ LADIES. I ;; tSdSI, IV. SI. I f this Baheoi will ednt- .': Btss.atscisi, The FIFTH TERM f mi msaoaoB MOmAI tbtardof AagBaVUfS, oontuma twenty waeka. 1 I Bia paotia aaa ba aeaeafudated aa board Ciroolart sent ea apptioatioa . . I Da. LACYU Bcaoolor Boys win be dlstenf aed. Ha will airs sack instruction ia tbe ua School as mar bs deairvd. ( r I Jalv 10-Atawtd ... ,.m,m. j. TIBRWIA- twIUTAIT LKXaJMWTStJeyV,lB-j 1 I APPUOATIOMB wUlBS reeeived at thia ll fa, Um admiashT of It ADDITIONAL LiKTH into thia InstHsrsiaau Tbuat emarmgt to, wi PHaiaiei asewwas.aaioy pemuiar auraaurtip ia tha aoesial coarse of discioliBS and ibatiu tion, by which tbey are prepared for the regalat1 atnmae wuea eonunenee Dept. let. -Cirenlara will bs sent oa srication.' 'ft ., rBASCtt H; BMrrH,! mayUwlwAeowSaapU. Ti" .Jopi. ,, TO tABID OWltEKfC ) . HA VINO BEEN APPOINTED. BT TBC AMbSBBJAN AOKIC'BlVraHAAAMTkMlhU klSAL LAMB OOMPAMI, AgeaA t atl4h tart of North CaroHaa lying east of and iaclsdlDg Osiawba Ooawty, I saa aathoiaed stssw Se any peraoa or rjeraooa basilic a,aua amwbi pns body, partially etearad aad Bear a Bait Bead.' that at they whs agrwa la eeadivide taeia hHma at lea expenee of the Con pany. tha Com p ay will parehaae altereaie lots at thek -was nil vahM for taxatina tr aa ascertained By Mo pie Intarealsrl paHtes, eaytaa ftw the aame fca the Oompanylt stock .-tHe Ooat party oMigatiB aV apanyH atoc ! to rises a wl hHa thr every BJV taaea. so r, failing U do so, the original am tioa aatll the kad soqnirwd, within three yeara, or, each land aastrtli i to rewert ta the Is settled lIsaebtameftMs syaStm t tWIaveug uaaiiuai and thrifty nopal Ifae vaias af owr leads. It adopted ia other MUtsa and la said to be "ma)omri inm aatarttnl' by em-'lAirlsiai tare of toe. Laad owners wui pleaae addraaS stelwptrtteBBwaatiittiiiiia,si. u. - af ts, 1B68 wSsatf t - .JH F. CTJUBTAV - is a Tbrmt Brsta. tl UiMVI HUBDRKO BUSHELS r i.aat af shhitsrs t r 1 for etla aa , . , ,. ., ,. UUVULU BELL, JalySt-U Cnmailmiiia MirTkisI wasb BOOK STOIIA i- .- V Ca. 141 '' laifwBsyxiiTr r I "1 ' fi , SCHOOL SX41SDAIU) WOUks "n't '" V'-"' ' i? -4 . svns, iniui AKIlCLKrl, AcaVa . !lv. . -i !lil t ., . , , TeseUwur with esary- arUet aaaalry' heat k ik-. , . .haa of baaiaeaa. , r J 'Xt rm iwwi CABpRicEgS i"1 tOKBtS 1MB rM-rnM, SKWINCI MACHINES. .,,JuM.t4lWi ... ,, , JAfcaa, . . svecMaoai vo" BrihMon. I tpptr cg,.- fWIT4IIIJTHJi BOOK BCSINgBg At tHi l.iOatoauraraaaaa ef mini t BaiU I ' ,VTTasiwa noose tuuouaa atUptioa paid1 to erdert "' ! " f Jta 19 ltS-tf UKAHHOn JuMEB; f-i "tiaara, a.e. OMOM'l KNCYcloPEDlA, ia i'H., last reeeivrd tud for tsls tt I sji .. . - "vnis TTT- JKew and Elegant Books, 1 t ' Mr t (II ' i.TUKE BCElViJLl ,1 ,olo.if SjMtaon of Di. ken,' Works, ttaafapeareV - I Burns sad aihan Akbottefard Wavi jtafH Wavarly Woyala. , ... vrjL BKAHmN t jorbv. MISCXLLAVXOUI ' NsHtosx, ,'' ' f 3 VOL CQPABTNEiUtHlp berstomrt tdstiu, . to the nisnuiaotnre of LIMK. nnder tat bsm d Style oi -POWKI JU lLMO a ),- a a day diaaolved by mntaai eouaseit -hu,-, A. t. OWEIJ 1. W. WILSON, J, i. H SHKHRnJi" TROUJNik," CstMrba RatloB .c. li III N HJil 1 I : mj utit, issa, i MOTtCiV "Ir'i I alilj 1 ,i, ATI idbims sgarast the tale arm ef 'Pswalt, ft Uktn a. ' wiU ba anStk-a aw ' ; and BUertena ia uraant for jjasa wiH auks Bsmeut to.ua. Bf Uie business of Ike Ire aitst be closed up. i " A. tf POWUA.. Otmwt,'BtiaM, K.'ai Jury imbwSw ) " t , JIANUFACTUREIt 0" . u l GOLD AND SILVER Wffi , . i.. i . . , Bjataipa, OOII8TAim,V .OB BAItb 5old and vJllrrr Warr-hes, ( lockt, , lwe cwtlrry , Table Ware, ' Flne Jewplrr. Rnaelaalai 'and til arttclea inoally foand ia Srst-ewasei- miuniinm, ' . , , .( i iCall aad. aaa. i , , ... . , .K- . : , ,. ,, . "... COLGATE ek 1 GEIRAjLAJN ERAS1TE .SOAP, ; TWB STUUWBD O ,r,i c m s.s. !. for. rials by: all (iroesrsl Jamta-iSai " rrVHia V.NDBBHIONED proposes to dslirer 1 ijme-at BaHabpry eUUoa at (12) twafrt dol lars par wjb. - , - . , ? The treightOB the N O.K. B ia ft,'- -tram Hslisbnry to Cmward n, 0b. par lot. I i ' , Charlotte tl-oe " nresBsbnro' t.0 ' to ' ' - tmp Hboot l.at ' !i .,! w.'t HrlMnro' 1.811 . r " tH'ti ,-!). rut Dorluun'a t e -, .. " "'u,VVpwelL ' Catawoa Station. N. C, July M-atSw 1L U , . , .,1 . . ., HBTftOPOLlTtHl HOTKL, l.l KMIS1KIU.I. t""' ViBiot(nr,-i). c. revvtasasLlsv, Prewrlrteia ;;.juiy- DIVIDEND. 'J. eOsaton Railroad hasa 'rlaol.red a diridmiil ot lUBsJi PEB CENT, aa the Camtai Meek of Company, payable at the Office of tba Coa ly, on tad after July 16, 1868. T r " ' ; ; W. W. VAHB, Treat't. py, Job T7-JarySl ei.T. AW. C STIIOSACH, a n o c e it s II w lwf A't ABD iM.vr er.'- FOB tBB SALB OS OOTTOK, SAVAt, STOKI' ABD nOD09B. OW AU. KIBSa. 1 I ttiii A.S..,.3,;. ;;; , jwya-tr r NEW ' SALOOH t -- ' , Si .. If aJrTJ3'r.OPENEDlf rhEl rHSTtiiaiR M MDBIt X MtBB SSLOa SB Uha tloetB.-'jaat epsasa opposite te v 4 4 , TCCKEB HALL. aJ WcrWlrQ v.lnrfnta . aa bs tiafl m ths LOWEoT PltlClvS. t . Coase ene, eone all, and Me for yowi-wavea Fvery OEKTLEMAN will ba wattad en with pe- leneaa sua respect, by Jarytv-llm THIEM A MQXXB. 'iAv!r ijjlv Vi'CBBS hJTSWrXKY 'g- - -FT
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Aug. 1, 1868, edition 1
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