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.'. - -': ' . ys . , "J."" " .. ' j,' . 'K VIII. ' . ... ' ' . ::-crrTSr.-a . ' - uALLIGII, N. c, WEDNESDAY SLTTKMI1EK 15. XSiVX , ,; T" : ' ; , , , 8ENTTNEL. The fcofching fires i.f popular condemn IJ,ib are j.1" o "eh" ' tlir- corrupted gpj vicious seositMlitesol tile, leading "scal- 4Wt office holders B1 "King" mrn in tMstWate. Tbey ate Mid begin to lealize tin fact thai, t no flHtsnt diy, the fury of to 0Utlag people Will blast and swtsp "them frmiriinTSinsTiTtiic"e "into" a rjimlw tion too Intolerable to be Lome, and into a stale where every Unman leiri? ajroid lhm moral tepers, waiting in be wl luwed Bp pbjsical diath. These, rait ag sre sensible ol their in. heard of ctim.oJ huff llfws practice, perpetrator! apoa ehclple auiiduwu -trodden' people, and that, too, In the boor of their (Uv.t homllialio" ad ealanii y ; tbey kn that ill, daj wtH come wlu ili atorm-elnud uf popular ttJ will burst upn and (-niilr ttitot. Ttiry rr. Hi-rr'w; ,( - r 'par UwwiiilVea tTert tlie riieiit. d fate tbit ttww' t U tlua enil oa e lic-or of bt?b between "tlimu Iiil the "rarj-ei bggera.J They cry out to ihe people that iti "carpet bagjtera" ma luese enmea inai are slirring up the wrath of the people. The "carpet bapgerB" ran tbc Slate debt up to frty niil iona ot ilollara ; that the "carpet bag,'e," itb LittlefleM at tlnir head, bribad-'Md corrapted the l.ogialature ; tliat the "carpet baggers" overturned and de atroyed tb cheap and economic! form of government and eaUblUhed in its atcail ilrange and 4ppreive lawn and expensive oflices, and placed to office imompt teut and corrupt mep.and outraged and degraded the Bod hor tl,u Put''- Tllfy now charge thiae crane on the "turpt t t.a)!Kera"; W UeM the cry in all parts of the 8tat. Tby Will tell Joa tlw-ae "tcrri ,l,carpet baggera" must be driven out ol the Stale and native must administer the government. No, everybody knowa, im bave oo Bym pathy for "carpet baggers," we deroutlj wish them all back Id. tb country which tpewed them out upon na. The,y are guil ly ol every mentionable crime, anil deserve U be dnvcu out and desecrated by every bonert man, without regard to "race, color, or previous condition ;" but they are not alone responsible lor the crimes perpttra ted ta thl 8ttc Ho f tb "scallawags" helped them ; they gladly became the will-. , log tools and cat' fwof carpet bag ger," who haV inperioV iEteVirgence and large eiperieoce incrimeand Tlllanv. (We usetraphatic ao4Mmemlthfe, harsh tc rms, but the condition to which our 8tate and people bav been reduced, jtotifie them.) The acallawagi consented to be bought and sold by the "carpet bagera," to do their bidding. They formed the gigantic "Railroad King," and the Scala wags in the Legislature passed the neces sary acts and appropriations, and other olfidal. executed ikese acts. The "carpet baggera" "ran the machine," by and through tbeaaaistauceot tb i native seallawaga -These are just as guilty, then, ot the frauds and corruption that bave been practiced as the -carpet baggers ;" il possible thej are won. Th "carpet baggers'' ' came among those whwetwstaaoge t' tW i K F8 UP tboae wuom: tlrty depedi to despoil tb. upon those Whom tbej detpiw-di to despoil tl.em - srrd get a'U-doin thi toey. er not prms W 'yU' their n61gl' bor aDd irtendr-.Hheir w W, so to speak. But lh "scalawags" do these evil crimes, and their guilt i. to that extent, : greats.' But &( thew. mean, degenerate North Carolinian, the erpet loggers would netei bave hd ny iootbotd among us ; they hr been ustawd, put aad kept inpositfoo.Mtd power by degenerate, false .adunnatural NortU Cwoliniaw, who have shared wit them theapotUot tbtir schemes. Tbes men can't cheat nd deceive the popbi ow(!by crying outgin.t bMraers." lor both- alike constitute a poht, icJ pertileoc, d mot! Wood th.U shock kmapttjs wd 'hJ u ,w1 ,,,k' '!"e frown and tlon of the virtuous, the loodl tt nmorbl of hii nd future gen iwtic. by 1 amd Ja.Y the W bgger Ud the -cHawag" have been "united in te ; i deth the shsll not b. divide C tT together perpitrated ertmewdoutog, nd I their political oorai tad social extermination, they wid not be separated. History will writ them dow m tbe.mosi infawou nd execrable elihe hm race, oa w " nrouad their Bauie UU un .Tbej- wiU lik be known to posterity only by their crime nd infa?- . - - TBf Jtoox :qvtaxios-AOAiif.. Will any of th fr ' P1"0' Stat dmintatr.tion-will Superintendent Ashley, Wmaeif toll the people how they r'befld,"vben hudred thowand sets of Arithmelk. elected by him and tb Board of VilucntloB, cost tM'iMw and ltt f JliU tbss imnw Bomber ol Mtio fcrgbirlSiSaard $T nierlTt U'trtit,. Mfill tiiisfct UtbsaatWao- th BuperiBte,dmt becam w spew r eats, VlC not tf Agent, ot A, 8. Barne CoWia-fP-f,,' Bordl book of lDfertor tdrd of merjt, costing mors money ilaotbexfcubstltur Heg lot book ltk wbk the peopl family other, to wbick teachers and peo piiwalmorttrgw ilttBm Pt lbm. thUg,'nd .howkowtb pp u, m hentfhted. fioawually or otherwise. TIIK MKNTINKIi. ' aWt b i mive. , . , ) ........... ,....... . .... I "' i n ' i asuitj is til receive, or has rrtrived, a pe ciiniary benefit for tlyla adoption the boalu T A,-fltUum t fray uife bow these things ea lw sutisfai-'-t'rily accounted for. Ti e alitor ot the -St.uulitrd says "the ntinki. is evidently f ir enricluny lis fri.u Is. the I. ok agents, at ihe expense of the pciipl,.," hi which, the e.litor simply utteis taleh.iod. Tina writfr JuilUer stys "the Skniiwki. and the He miM ratio parly of ih s Stat are oppovl to edueatiog the people tykianf tr ny puUic -W4." in which asajriion the editor utt. rs u other drllwratv falsehiM.d. f. r. in the vy ar icie 10 winch tin eelitur is trjing to it-ply, we took groe J openly and decid.dly iu favor of public schools, and a.4kefl, why it was that the Leg alalure could vote mil Lm of dollars lor Uilruads, many ol theiu since declared unconstftittional,and others that will sj declsrid, Sd vet not vote one dollar f.r Common geliools. The editor kbew this when he penned the above lying senteiice, and we defy him to produce an iota of proof of his assertion This editor says the Hoard iu its late action in regard to text books "has eini neuly loonultedeud promoiad public con- venieuee and economy." How J Let's hve tlie tigur. s ; don't make bare, 'insupportwl stati tin nts on a subject in whidi the peo ples mm y is involved to tlinusauls of t .1 Urs. uu I their ticlingi and Hie in.-reM ol then rliildrtt) to an amount that lullars and cents can't indicate. We have yvon la ts and 8gur let this cili'or rent,, them and uirt attempt to hide himself bi hind a subterfuge i f assertion. FKAItFll, 1IVHH1CASK 7 UK KEW KNGLASD COAST. I'hovimck, It I., Septi-mber.U 'J'be ale Itiat cveuii from 4 to ij oVIoek was the moxt severe known since 1M1.", whe.n tue city was partially (abrperged. rtirouj,'li ou: this S ate the damage was immense, and several lives liVve bei:n lost. Iu this city the Llartlord railroad depot was demolished, and Kane & Walker's tannery was partially blown down. The Oriental inrtlia unrooted, and two ot the operatives were ldly hurt. The t'besnut street church steeple was blown down, and nearly all the other church steeples were injured. Ni-srly 100 bulbliigs were un roofed, and lruit and shade trees ware de atroyed. The Bristol rajlioad will not be passable for several days. v Many vessels are ashore in Narraanset and Mount Hope Bays ; the -lat of them wilt come off without much damage. . A email new church iu Nairajjauaet p er was entirely demolished. Oct avian liice was killed in his barn in Warwick. Great damage is reported in Bristol, East Greenwich, Newport, l'aw-., tucket. Kail river, and other places. ISopton, S- ptember if The hurricme last mglil extended over the moat of eastern MasBM husctts. At Nahaiit a large dweriiug and stable were blown down, and tue depot on the steamboat wharf was blown into the sea. At Hull every lost at anchor in the har b r wus either driven ashore or sunk. The windows in the mansion were blown in.and the out buildings unroofed. At HinEham the stieots were blocked with trees, sad barns and chimneys wete blown down. Agricultural Hall, in Mansfield, was leveled with tlie ground. In A bum. Ion three church a teenies fell. and a large nail and tack factory 1 south Abingdon was unrooftu. At Braintree the s'eeple ot the Oorigra (ratioiml ebuicb s earned off level witb l he root. At Newburyport and towns further east, the gale was less violent The damage to the lruit trees, shrubbery, and corn isim ui, use in efl directions. The Coliseum r.n i. rninad. It has iust been sold to t:!aif parties for 5,u00. The big drim is also mined. Nearly i very vessel in Boston harbor dragged their anchors many collided, susiaioiog damage. At Marble Head, Frank Barrett, of thai and Na- shsu, N. H .waskil'ed. Tbe fcSegamort House, On Nantaeket b ach, was swept from its foundation. Tbe inmates escsped injury, having just left tbe bouse to find saler quarters. Tbe gale along the i astern coast was the most ter rific experienced lor year. 1'ohti.and, (September 9. The schooner Helen Etna, ot Uloocetter, went ashore on the ou'h end of Peak's island last night, and went to pieces instantly. Eleven persons were drowned, and but one person Vn saved. Two bodies have been recoy ered. Very little will be saved from tha wreck. An unknown schooner Js ashore oo Hog island, but she 1 light, snd will probably come oil with th next tide. Five vessels are ashore on raco beacb ; the schooners Mercy, Hope, Albion, and three unknown. Fifteen are said to be ashore between Cape Porpoise and Port-, land. tl.- .n aistaiiao, oUe tmiu oi roof blown off. Thefog bell at Portiana beadHght Was blnwn over the bank into to . Tb g Be(l fof on ,h Every descriptb of vessels dragged their; anchor and drifted bout helplessly. M138I881PPI-THE. NATIONAL RE- - P0BUCAN convention. JACaeoM,. Beptemler S.-Tbe Conseiva tlv HepoMican Convention adjourned n iU this evening, great harmony Pf ' Th State ticket was computed with the l flO Ml"l'v " Q" T . . nomination of ThM Biaclaw t?fcertrr t te't t1 - mw ,,jrTto "beboter. JUt Maps wer shown, and or Jeph McEirojr, Trsuteri Ji , JB. , miUed b, MrTAably and all the Bo.rd eTstlhosTrt', -WpllsM( grewi ta th Bib I).ct- o w-. a made bv Judge Denr, J&3efi'd,od tK H. Jwte",t,:7,l stLL wliicll- were followed by etottinr ana uioh twwww"" -r r , , . n The eairvas for the NsUonal l"" pttb)ka tjekei ipm Ko1 proiy gtyr; Of all SwwowUg-' cri obmtrged by tb;ta?.tfow to Ul rLiesuSred lease Th 0o.leWq8 atbata.verl persotSsr; trywt " Lite In it Vaster. Tex d tj,ey " "TV r r, anccciis terr V.sawOI 4i,'Sfv t Put tb SdiiUnel. ThXT HOOKS FOR THK PVHLIC fi'HtMH.t.- Mi--. fCIHor . - In yotit.JjNxejyrQtt milT inn an l!ul n imnle to the action of tbe Board of Public Instruction in adopting the publication ot Messrs A. 8. Burnes A Col, to the exclusion, hIm, ol nil the other valuable tet books published in this eet. try. As refcrf-iice is made to some of the works publi-h.d ,y the II.iiw 1 represent, IW-A jprn,- -tn.-, of Xew YnraT't" doeni It Ui be niy duly t.. put you in possession of the ttrt, so far as my conduct, and that of the Hoard towards me. it coh-erncd. You will bear me witness, i-ir, t lint we are entire atrantfi rs to ea h other ('or I am not ae iUaiiicd with a eryon in your office) and thatneiihet ly ronvirsatiou. eommuuiea- llon nr oOm rsriaf, did t put y. u In p isses- ionot any ol these fiu"a prtvions to this artu le I beg'to at ate this to relieve mysell troni the expr(Sed u-p.eion tliat I had soineth.nt; to do with your article in this morning's tue of your pajer. i K"W n tlie f.,rt, in ti t cam-: 1 ohVrtd ; ,ard our i? anil beauti ' Serbs ol Arahini'tics fur adoption. 1 laid them side by side with iMvin and ex -hibited their superiority by actual compar ison. I snored them the superiority of nur xries, laith Iu d UiiltlnriS, analysis and il lustrations of methods. I showed them that in our Mental Arithmetic we had elab orate discussions of Partnership, Bank ruptcy, Insurance, Tax, s, Uuiles, Discounts, Blocks soil I', is ftei unties, and Gold Cur reney and (ircwribai ks, and that there was riot a voni on these subject iu Ihrlet. I also showed, and t-tieux'heiie. I my c'aim by eminent Banker? ot fin-iity, ihai the dis cussion of Banking, TriU-rtit, P r eentage, A -., Ac, were Vaotly siiH'rior iu mir Umk to that of Davns, and tliat i i our Practical Arithmetic, we tborougli iy dinuuamd I'. r. Securities, iiaiikruii cv. Aicident and Life Insurance, Matioual lanes. Annuities, '-Account of Sales" al "t'ifli Balance," and that all ol tln-ac subjects wero omitted by avies. IK-apite these claims, lUvu' books ""e adopted. Ii-oiir conversations with st-vi-ral meui " " the Board we were mhiruied that y""" " uld have a jtrest influence in eccn nng the -'option f ,i,8 Uml, If they were found ., tje orM CqUaj jn merit, the 4-mst prued - kj W(,(l1 miMl ik(,, w liftw fr ri -u i tl u anrutjl the (K'ti-m .f the ,.,, m ei)m.we (JuiMfkenhit Arithnu ,. i,.,,.,, , -Mi, n.. sirs .4riMKKi.il iadopNj . (4. ,. KM.O' AurrnMK-i ,.,,(),W, Primary, Ki inentary, Meutal, l'ra tical. IU cents. :: 40 Davikh' AitiTUMs-ric-(1 mlfyUil by t. Primary, 14 cents. Ktemeot SS - Intellectual, 2" " Practical, "' u By adding up these columns it will b . seen that the B iard compi I the pupils to pay fttawtji-lwcents, per set, more for their Arithmetic than tiny would bave Jiad to pay If Juackerd.os had been-edopHVL Now on one hundred thousand sets ot these Arithmetics ihe parents and Guardians of Norih Caroliua are couipelll to pay to the publishers ol DHvies' Arithmetics twtnty tiev tlwvnind JolJart more Iban they would have bad to pay if Quackc'iilms' had been adopted. With three bundled thousand children in the schools it will be seen that the aliove is s small estimate. Not only did we olfer tbese reflifced prices, but we s s.j offi red to put a new ewpy ot our Arithmetic, fre of all coat or trvubk, in tbe hands ol every pupil who possessed a copy of Davu-a', no mailer Its condition. Tnis would save anv extra expeni-e to the children. We, also, tred to establish depositories of our books, under direction Ol Mr. Ashley, all over the State, at points of easy access to the rbildien ; and we also isforiMSid tJi Brd (wbm in; Sosak) tbat lfpiicea wete the controlling motive, we would, it necessarv to nut, our hooka into 'the rhool, supply tbe tntir schools fre mf aUcluirgt, for one ymtr. In tue i ace 01 tbese, Davies' Arithmetics were adopted. We Uoo't know why 1 The disparity of prict are- still more evident when e compere .our Ueogrnpbiu (Cornell's) with those adopuwt, (Montieib's.) We omit Montictb's first two books, as our 'Vimirv" come really In corJlTftnition with their third bock, or "Manual," We compare, therefore, our "Primary," "Inter mediate." and "Grammar school,' with their "Manna', 'Intermediate" and "McNally's system." Tlie psges in each are also gkven The siie of pages in both is nearly the satae- Coriskll's GooBAPUiKa. (M offrd to ' f flflnf ) New PVirasry (100 pagos) 40 cents " Intermediate ( pages) 70 " ' Orammar School (.1 23 pnges)Si) " rsrTgS GgooKAr'stiK. (.4 aiVyittd If the Hoard.) Manual, $0. 8, (112 pages) . IntWmediite, No. 4, (91 p.ge) McNally's system, No. 5,(110 . psges) cln 5.) cents Mi cents 1 .03 oei U Although Cornell has a larger numlier of Urg pages, still It we admit tUcy are simply equal with Maotelth' In "ems" of actual composition, vorncn s ueogrspnie, are IicnesiMrr, mr nirea funas, Tnan ikos adopted bt the Boarii. We. only fl-red three books, and tbe-e three Contain kit tbe Geography necessary , to be tugtit;,jn. our Hlirh Schools. Moatei ito(risrtj.oks, wbica ar aaopteq oy ne une set of MmttUh" Geographic' a adopted by the Board will cost 3 08,- whilst Oorneirs l3aogrtii . whicb tliey rejectwi would only cost ttatTMHrll I1.90J ( e only otttr d th book entnsteisUki above, on Uie otira let the adopted books, are (113 dearer than tbe rejected one Cornell. ' These Geograpie were also careiuiiy com t .rwi with Monteilb. Tb pisa was showa to be the most distinct and bcautiful..tl.ey. rf mvTibPP howo to b fin ad toned, whilst that in Monleilh was coarse and Jllo . Tb binding and geo arsl anoeavaiM r also srfmutedvto lt bMUtt'were rented aoda'se.t "oUise snd f iBirIet llv suade book went kdOBted, ao: at uacb larger prices.' Why thi Was don ata at w Inaa to know. '- -'- - ' ''"" ' ' 1 Let th teacher, parents, gutrdian Jid tax iyrd Nofik Candin deeui' tip ah. merit of our claims. W pretest Baked rocfs We charge a misoosidact on tlie ' . i. l IV- XlmA Thla 1- I"0 T - ""-'"., ." f utrwyw sBMs. rwpi of North Carolina do not reap the Uutrt.s oiour libtraio8,-r w wi.h them to uuder stsn i that It Is sof our fault, fti-suectlully, : KO. C. CONNtR. P. 8. I aeuil a copy Of the alov to the StaaJurJ Hot pulnVaUoo. KALKwa, Bept. llth lMu WORViTiV"wAI!JAU Ei-Henstor lLeMtkJu.jjf liuliac, wlo "bas ixen en a visit to Calitorila, ort arri viiijr at Omaha, on bia trip thither, was given a public reception by tbe p. ople ot that place. la bis sp. ich . a fhai aWrasioii, he gsve to th people not only of Nrln-atka, but ol the whole Union, these words warninn aainst the- c-etrsb.lng policy o tbe Kiulu af party. They slioulit be rsre iniij ipaii ami )Binsi (ajMin ly ti e o ple, beeause they rti cuss a qu.stMin in which the m asses have a deep and lastir.g m-nrrsi : lliewnly iuestion is shall w stand by oe (Miner inai esiatinsiieii hv our lathers in 1 7H7 and I7S9- that policy whjeh (lislributes toe powers of the t'ovomnirnt tietwdru ae hVtb-ral and the rt'ate (fiv ernmnnts, or whether we shall adopt this modern doctrine of centralization. This, men of Nebraska, i a ipieaiion of vital im portance to you. Pur one, 1 am willing lo let well enough alom-. The government tliat our fatheis made, that rests upon the doctrine. If I may ers it, of- popular a-'Vereignty, in regard lo domestic nue tiooa. That (bc rine is tbe doctrine l make our intiiutions permanent. In it lie ihesicurity, liberly, and prosr;ty and htppineasof the peiple Applausi. t)ur K'lvornmeiit r.-sts upon tiro i ba that all questions and aubj.eu Iswien tbe people ol tbe I'liited Hiat. s sn.l the people and poweisof other countries shall lie regul ted and controlled by the Uovcrnin.nl of the United Htates; but lhat, all questions arid all subjects that are naturally domestic sod local in tlieir character, shall be regu latod anil controlled by the people ol the sevirsl State. It is proposed in these latter days to surrender up the control of those question tliat our fathers lelt with tbe people of the States, and to swallow them up iu a central ix d or general govern ment. I say lo you, men ol Nebraska, that this is a question ol more importance to M"U than to the men ol Indiana. It tor you reach Nebraska you have to paa over Illinois snd !- m going irom Indiana. You axe twoitates fuitUer re moved from tbeceuter olWtr power than Indiana. Because jou are tarUier removed from the center ot power you are farther reiuovsd born tbe com ntl l that powur ; yon are removed Iroui the glare, glitor, show and parade ol the great centralised, power. But you are not removed from tb. heavy burdens tbat will I5e imposeT.'aud they will rest upon your shoulders forever. Now, 'gBtlemen, why not stand by the doctrine . tbar tthrs I II Nebraska has qtMStioa mm oV1 lo Nebraska, why should the not Ujave''.'" "mt to settle it Why interest yo'O tl"1 meu u 'Nebraska if it allow you to re T"? !onT Why hot ' your own pie isure 'i1 in 011 ccoiding to As a man ot Indian-, right to control, as one ofWotild claim the tbat State, such a question w.citicus of its ot that (Hate. But, fellow-crl.tbe lim so mnr.ti Ix-tter to leave lo each local. 't IS decide all local questions and to have t general iroveruuieiit t. regulate these qUes-' lions that properly and legitimately belong to it. How much are we to gain when the star of Nebraska i? made to wane upon the na tional banner l When Nebrtska has no longer the power to aettle her own domestic affitirs, but when all the heat and lilu and glory of this Union Is lost in one central ized government, bow much happier will you lie do you believe f " Ah, gentlemen, in France, that land ol beauty, ol plenty, of prOspirity the land where the valleys are green with the grow ing harvest, and the bill sides rich wttjb tbe flustering Vine in France, where men iinght all to' be happy and prosperous FiAiiee Is but Paris. The provinces are not known. The men nut in tbe provinces have no influence. Tbeir power is not lelt. Paris i i Prance, and when you establish the doctrine of a centrajtied power, then Ne braska is not known," and tbe men oi Ne braska are not known, tint Washington will- tie tne UMieei oiai's. (applause aiiu cries of ''.hai's so.") As it was in tha days of sncient Rome, when civilised Home bad grown ever all tbe lands where Gaul was governed, but she bad no power. Tbe provinces upon Ibe 1 Ian n tie were governed, but they had no power. J odea, tha land of the Jews, was governed, but tbey bad no power. Thuy were the province, and th battering rams of Titus, as they shook tbe walls of Jeru sah m, expressed this idea. The law of Rome is the law ot Gaul. To bow to the will of Rome is tb patriotism aud loyalty of the Jew. Bo it will become to u When it shall be tbat Washington shall be tiome. Glen Jiebraska and Indiana will buoouie th Gaul aad the provinces up on tb Danutie and the Judea, to obey the central law, and to bave no government for thimsetves, This is .not what We wsnt, gentiemem , For tbe Sentinel. My attention has been called to an article which appeared in tbe Standard ot the 7th lust., OVe ibe ligustuie of one Friday Jones, purporting to be an address to "My Brethren of tbe Bsptist Church." . -That such advios should woiaoat from such a vile ijcophsnt a he, i truly laugb sble, and I would not oodecD(l to notice it, but lor th active part whjnh I had takes in tbe xcurioB to Morehead VMW. Had tbe sdvi. eome from any one rise I shoaM hsv lovkud apon it a welt and good, but when As takes it upon himself tu advise perauo who bav more sense In reality, than better bad in imaeiuation. (for unoo such foundation is hi small stock bawd) I I ouiii.l not refrain front plyisg. - Btfimf a h and Lis two sons ess hcddla'sm cAiclem aid other produce, and charge twe lucre hiuirtlf and study leas abont the AI- Blighty Dollar. Ui buslaea at the Capitol siuJuW occupy hts entiiV thought- aid nothing else, ' A lor ni reiigtoa I ay in itirwiM of the 1iitrrVW lisa"":" -""' set... .., . r, VaUT .Other persoo,) tloubt lesx, Would I ks to borrow nioaey w - MW go iu 1 06erJ Custer, with party "of f ngllslr noblemen and several lad is, ha beta bunt- lne buflaloe Bear Custer" camn. f five' in x . . -. vimU.a , r iVirt f rom (A tkn Dt$,utr M Am d-iU. V iiasjrKuiw -liurttU of the V,td Fteliitg of (As it ier $, The prest mining Calamity at Avondale, Pa, though it- bae nearly ceasert to be an ueute sensatioa, Mill claim atletitimi. One of ihe untortuaatsi otl, K.I ward Owe, it ia atali-ba wtfr---tTOtty-nvTrig ioTJaT " tltnire The detail of tlie disaster, and itsextemt, have,, Irom time (ft time, been given iu tbe tek-jjfraphic dispatches, snd I. tiers ol corrvspuailcau pubihw-ed in tbe euii. i lie list ol victuns, by all acuoanto. seem now to M Comtile i. wtih si... Ifin' iHHlie that thus tar have been taken from he mine. What remains to hrsaH is welt told iu a letter to tbe New Yotk fimee, uaiiu wranion, ra,, epienibt 9lh, Irom which tue lolluwina hi taken - The working complement ut men wis one nuuureil ffi lilty-aix. au.l It was known 77" were put at the time ot me life attending tbe lunesal of a comrade, winen siiou.'il iinve lelt one liuudrt-d and thirty-eight in the mine, n can any one erpisin wliy an many Ixidi- eweire not found. Uespitu lUo lUotougb exploratiun wtich mmie, some intuivo lliat more (leao txiilu-s aid I ouiiiL and th .,..fl disbelief eng aders many rwnors that new neaps ol t)ii, have been disco veied. i nam is uo xesaou, however, to -suppose that the cxaet rxuol of fh calamity is not now known, and that ouu hun llci and eiKin was the exact numlier ol livos lost by waut of an air hole tn Avondale mine. tue lever ot rxe.iteiuent through all the miuu.g jiijiou Uaa uot Uiuiiuisho.l. This naving i.ceu luueral day, tbe suspension ot ouMue.ss was general, and trains to and from thetcene uf the cnlainity have been penniiy crowiled, especially in the latter pnrt uf tin-day, one ot thirty seven plat fcwev -car carrying over three thousand people. The attendance at tbe mines has bc n greater than on any day aiflee Monday, and at one time not has than Un thousand were gathert'il about the fatal shaft. The scenes at ihe various funcrati were heart reuding ro the extreme, when thirty seven men were home in one tortege by ten hearses, and many wairons. earlv in th afternoon to the We'ch ci mctery at Hcran ton ; 1 B00 people comprised the eswrt, and bells of all the churches were tolled. One woman, on tbe arrival at th with shrieks ot lamentations." thnw hewelf on her husband's coffin, breaking the lid, and conld scarcely be removed, w hile others' with difficulty were prevented from throw, ing then: selves into the grave. A father was buried with a son on either side, and a stricken wile and mother stood dumb and tearless by her loaa. At 7 P. M tin scenes were repeated on S h aaer scale, when a second funeral uf eleven bodies and after ward five took place, the cnterrnent being watte ia tbe aanie cemetwy f-Wref bufiaii also took place at Pitteon and Wyoming.- Fifty-seven have txen interred to-day. leaving filly-one for senulture tn-mnrrow The mining villsaaot Avondale has lienri nearly depopulated, tbe head Of nearly every i"ojr uh i msss to me loron, and in some cases two or more members hsve been taken away. Monday last it was a flourish ing, happy village; to-nmht therearoonlv five men lelt iu the hamlet. With rare excep tions, tbe victims were Welsh, and msrried men, and were the most excellent and experi-J joeo moicis iu um valley. 1 lie Willows tyjAj'nine 'd the orphans in the coun-ofthe-ne hundred and nine. A number country, had children living in tbe gld and require destitution existing ttgrea', a half months' sflediate relief. Three and lamiliea to tbe vegnhad reuoed all the not being at work lougMarvetioa, tbe men any pay. Tben was neveftgb to receive pealeii more strongly to tbee that ap The bitter feeling Tn reference irtrjtable. let h.is not diminished to anr eiteibsas t'n affair ia aagerly discussed in bdpd (rains and1terver persons congregate. There are others ot tbese mines tbat bave no separate airtolet, there aie thousands of uiiooti who bave but tb one avenue -nf epcaps from threatening dangers. The miners know this, and hence tbe feeling they bave manifested since ZIonday ia exeuaable, if nut justifiable, Tbey are a a body too rose, iiri table, slinosi eavaueand daneet-ou Li'ar tbe time, capital has bo lights that labor is bound to respect, and lbs . miners everywhere are absolute master. An In stance or two will show exactly how this men teel. When the heap of bodies Wss discovered in the gangway the first reached, with on exception, was tbat of Kvsa Hughes, the "loslde boasjy It wss passed by many times snd was not touched until many of tb bodies more reaaote bad been picked up and carried by i t. " A party of conespondents of tbe press from diaUlit cities, ylna to enter the line for the purooae uf gaiouig Inttlliusnca, wet mer witn a torreni ol tid-ub, aua only accomplished their purpose at great per sonsl hazard, Coroner VVadbam, attempting to show a party of gentlemen tn ia.al, K were driven from it mouth by 'tbet miners, and himsetl and party assailed AS .paper col laf wretches.'' A decent uit of clothes, or moi properly ' dress showing tbe wearer to be something else tha. t miner, sw mcd enough to provoke the wrath of these poor fellow, who bave been, unftiim ned by the horror tbat had come upon tbeir. comrade, arid ithe rUssurryMdiBgtlielu- rmi-AumrHiA, Sept. 10, The Commer cial Kxcbange hwt oied i,0W snd (Teotge W. Cbildt gives 1, 000 for the laniille Ot th Avoadale sufterers. I'LvaotiTB, Sept. 10. The Comaiit,tl appointed to tb relief of tbe Avondale sufferers orgutlxod to night, electing K. C. Wauilams, President ; Ueadersoa W ay lot d, Treasurer, W. L. Webster, Beeretary' ot the Belief Committee, was appoiuud to attend to and relieve tb Immediate wants of tbe neeily ,. Tue varwu commiu tfareughouti th asiw an rriastiii ' ta "i.lsn.1 .ittn.re.rved BiedalliosJ-ol Ut, l)avi ia profile. aaaecsssarv deuy, an eontributmblf tliet .A f.fr . At t ou sals Ib I'(UiAdeplia,WuTa.: 3y, . Tcrt-y c- nt, 1I7, realisud U3 ; Uwitssl' feUtoT--rtsr edver itullar, $tti( United-rJtete 3 HO cent, !8( Uuiud 1 vi.tt-rl fiitea 179BSWB1 tl.-.-i - ' ! "T t -. v: 1 r-L, j -v. u . . . i-T ( :'?.' I I bt BftioBal horse fair, Wvertlssd . to be - ffeiu at vv iiiiaDjspvrr, s ennevivasm, oa Octobvrath, tb,7iU, and 8tk, has bees) poaipoeed e4 Oewpev lib, JOtb, trst, and fid, em aeormat of fair being held at ( otker pUc MtJwpjou- dMs - V TUB WAR. A . - '' i - i . H'ttex ta XIX rffry. published I - .oiin.ii.n. b. u. nevcnl,a th -, i the Coufetlerate camp tn.the early part ol totil tfce establishment oj lb blockad many of the camps were supplied with veryIn, ur, that owid tempt tb paUte. . J rtTir!J awns C provisions: time hoD.d 1.A.. iribuU d tbe choicest lienors, while thooirht- iui morner and sisters nm,.nil..j u i.u. eral i-rferlmf ,f ma.. .i.:-o .. . B .n iniiia irons bmi' Jidr kiwsfola la the eamo If thai. . .1.: ... . . e- n iwiugs ib we world tor whloli a genuine Nutberner has a, am-as,; .they 11V liini ..1.1- . i . , ...... ..u. "oia ana giKMl cigar. W hi la these lasted tlmy were-rirjojed ; and uuuirt unlit the eveuiag 'tap' tb Kumi oi )uuou and juleps wasrea Inoes santly in th.- hospitable camp of the boy, with s uu Ue movement. 1 attempt ing to evada a sentinel, ao man' was safe wiinoui uis-nuid counurstgn, . Haiti who goes 'beret" A iriend with a ooine wu wis r.sms.' Advance bottle ajid draw topper'; whrrention the liubi-. on ws crossed. Kvery tent was an Vipea bouse' to the inmate o every other; and (be ui usu iciiew well met, take-a-drltlk,, everywhere prevalletl. On tbe mess table was the never faihntf bottle hrtanii.l- ity in tbe shape uf 'plaatattoB bitters' or leiuroou COCKtal a -'un far th l.l.t. john of old rye' br XX Coirnac Cognac; within arm s length was the mess chest, rich with mollilyinii stores ot Enelish chseaa. lim. crackers, sardiuus and condiments j while not unfieiinentlv a miniature van t bain. the fl.nrr of tbe tent had only to be tapped to difck.se a mine of Madeira. shrr ,M cbsmpagoe. "bucb were the experiences of the il dier. The hardshijis amounted to compar atively nothing, tbe discipline was not se vere end the fraternisation between the of liccrs and men contributed to tusk tlieir theu life one long holiday. Wilb the olos ing of the blockade," however, tbe depart ure ol the troops from the m ighborhood of borne, and the driving ol tent iilns in tbe soil ol Virginia, luxuries took -tbeir place atoong the things tube n rueuibertd. The army iu-gan to experience something of tbe ivironu.ies oi war. .OPS IllOUTa- HY A HOT. . Talk about the woman and the dark!. and tbs the-alt tbe rest of 'em : none of em all are half so bsdlr used ss hova am Ask any boy; I know a let, and can give you all their names. Ask 'em aft. They'll tell you to be a by is to be somebody with out a right In tbe world. xou're to lake all tbeaaas that's srlven to you, and give uone back, 'cause you'r a boy. You are to pny lull fare in the cars and omnibuses, 'cause your're a btryi aa ffet a child and never bave a seat, 'cause you're s boy and not a man-. Fat lady gets ia after it's all lull, and looks about her everyliody lduks at you. Old gintlomsn ays, "My on," reprovingly. Conductor says, "Come, now, you boy." You've paid your sixpence. No matter t Kid is nothing. You've been on you legs, with bundle, all day. Who cares f you're a boy. No a borse has such a load given to him as b rsn carry, and a man wont take any more than he can walk under. Ask boys what grown folks think tbey can carry. There's no limit to It. Whodoesen't known a boy who does a man's work, and doe It well, for a Until uf what a man would get for it 1 Who hasn't read an advertisement for a boy who "writes a good band, understands ac counts, Is willing to make- himself useful ; boards with his parents ; is trustwotth ; no objection to sitting up all nii;bt. not anx ious for meals at regu'ar time; no impu dence shout him. Tbe best recommenda tion ..Ti,ir8d, and two dollar a week wanes. - A.k boy. whet, jaU w aoo.(' k aa muoh tuas abont sfc , u V""" Redoing you a r.Wfr.u--.uc, if.' MIC i , , sisters do . ,h. '.ri, YflJ tern " " - . , - I.... BS don't ; h u.TI Mk yoa whether 'wtbet not wanted to do methlug oawUri You make your mother s bead ache, When ever you come near her. Olrf ladiei snap you up. Young Mje "hat boy." Young men tease you, aad gw It (u you if uU tease back. Other telisw iii. . beoauss they are aggravated , I kaow always want to Dgni, ii tuey min t know yoU ; aad, when- yoti get a black eye aad a torn jacket, you hear ol it at home. You look back and wonder if you vcr wer that pretty little fellow In petticoats that everybody stuffed' with candy; and you wonder wheifaer you'll ever be a man, and be liked by tb girts, and . treated po hteiy by tb other iullowa, and paid tor your work, ami allowed to do as you cbooss. And you make np your mind every day, nottobrtxiy any longer than-you csa b lp it and htar your grandfather eraotdt botly comptaming that there ."are, bo boys not," and wonder il ha remember ! the Ids they led, that b don't consider it a subject ot rejoimoit. -' " -' '-' ' .': '!" There' only on comfort ia it all ; ' boys will glow up, snd whan tbey do tliey gea-. rally forget all that thry went thftiugb'tt tbeir youth, Bad make the boy of tbeir day uner just tney-uioa; ' n-.it t 4 , Clxbu hub's Bwbnti, Tb Atlanta C- UilvtiOH, has recently seen to sword which was pusfiitcil tu tleu. t-'luburue by bu old Arkansas regiment, aad which he wore at tbe tunc of bia death at r ran kirn, It : i ji the jBUsiody of Miss (lay, oi iiecatur, O., the lady who ha doc so much to the grave of tbe Confederate dead la bet1 awn tale and Ib Teowee-ee.t ifbe eword ie-thui described by tbe tWttuat Mt U a very handsome weapon with a finely-tempered, ftashlng blade, in a handsomely embossed aud cafTvd scabbard, sod strangely enoagh it bears, a the same and place-.ef it makirs, H. WarsbaU e Co., of Atlanta. 0s. The scabbard baa st lb top, 00 o siclo, a fB mmT Woeli til Irelsad twiaetd togetW. ' On the tinit tiou tteiow lUUtirock,midwsy dvWB the tcabbvd. ar the wofd t ; Jll. Oea, Pi R. Clburn,, Prvseuted by bis ol.d Jtcgiujial , ,,i ISth Arksnaa.' - i.4 sigBi a wreath with three .Urs, the mid dle oe tbe largest, and ondtrneats he letter "0. 6. representing thot U Mated ht hUterie wordsCo (lrts State, . ., q, Minnert Hoatbly giv tb tale ol .i i -' ,sw..sih ... asjsjs m,m,.,, .wa., .., , frisft. Vsari ainee MeVKnibeir 1st, lutifj. as amounting' to follow. t tlsse ttfO,. 000 hive been paid tof ' over 1,600 ObO auukitt slkUuv, .auU 2,000 for mink t ''"; vrx r 1 AtVf. xo ?-ZIig XZtfllBBVttDKB ALT' A1. 'i' from N.wtw.vin., tVwcd-r. y.Tmliana.to th Clnomati trstMM roliow '. This county itebjn s'-h America so. liquitie. Indian? arrows, wedgr. ,ton hai he , peasehl ani Bmu,)i aW pbtj.-. l ol the most prominent "r- u sen be tr.velliugiitina'li w half a mil ahnwa M .... ii,H near -i-m k i tn coat JmW; t , ,mgt) twa-tort Irame house na itjr s - tvit-n Za i. hv. fxeu dag to it. The mound oovw, three acre, aad ia alm ""J th p-nerat iA." AMt tZZ9J9 MJ tljwrfacrrnilayer of r r , D bwf '-rarge W ar ib wbnfw bead at a mUn . .? tower JawtxiM ca-t pfaeej over the law and flesh of a lar.e mabVfli Thr".J Ueleto. k very hug- ABMci.UoB bW . cttrJadTi'LT I wo eq yoju two teeth, takes tros tk. upper and lower j of i"' wbick was obtain! t..i. JI th. eurfaee. The .how the carulveria. hbi is . F.7f of men than tb pret., lialf ami i from thi mouud is anoth- o- l,. proportW bul ewr, -.y lmilr AlaoFtwWr tbirtjwbw (Mal oond.re Bat far oft Ji contaiuina- beaea. Ac, i. . I? tamed a Wedge of paraconner. thai .i.. adcml.!?,erj""'"t- Tb. moaada ar. ..wlT: Kt"?. P bottom, abowinff that F " " onried there." - Iu thi connecUon I will aneaik k mound near r .rgL JDt7 Indiana, It oovers about r "J J rxcarattosv shews where the dirt wu i..i..!r"V00'" bone, of immtaH The timber and oD of t.V'- xvatioM ar. th wm i .wLi end general aiHMaraac. . ik!'. -fS"' oouB,nr, .howlsg WttJ mounds and bttildeie. . ; , Irritable nerves ars bs ik. i ny indulgeoc, but by turning tbe mind "war airectiou. Jgsny caaa through life without one eloe grip of their posirioB or duties or even "without study ng the best mean, of MtBlalng tbrtr ow desired i,ds. Hueh ar nor T Iikt than atYvotiit'to beooms "tim.Tf tyraV Bbt avrvea aid ar oftea growly unreasoa- " able, lremth. baWt irt it udng tkeirtudgw tut to fi ght . vast deal f nervous trouble, " Fe wboar .ursuing k Uf, work of to portaoca ar. rraatly .filleted with nervous mm, ajd th tew snay trace it to th lack fcgardto th. awa f health, u .araest purpose Ii Ite, ana regul mpioym.wt are the Beat !.!. far the evils It over senaitiv. SU'VS. TutWay-iBa leTriSpot will induce us to suppress lesrs aad u quer weakMHU. Act of resolution will tesctl oouuge, and a systematic infusion of vigor aBuaeisnscipiiM Will reader th whole nature superior to tbe indulgence of V'""" any eniceoting nervous system. Caji Saui-"t ear. oonducfor. do vnu now wbt that good fookioir lad is ther with bojk-1 ' - t "Yas, IV seam her few miautes," "By JoveUhVi )ledid." 'Yes, Itbrnk she ii. " "Wbeie doe ib liver f , ' "Ib CMcg I believe. "I'd like to eccupy tbe teat with br." "Why doat you ask keg.".-,-1 "I do not know but it would be but of order.". " ' ' ' It would not be if b wkt wilHT have yon oooupy it, . H xis J W be. geBfJMwaB."- . od I certainty. " 7 m m 9 u.... with iier criv sua aa IrrtrodeartioB t that is, If vs bo objeoAioofc".. ,SU;iMt "CerUiniy ffwt",-, .. ' Bow (ar is .be going, do on know V "Rochester, I blieTe " ; ' "Oiv me as introductloevby all mean." bT-jting hi hjr, moastacb aad whisker tor, wuing style, he bdlowed the eondue lady sat, w reaching the' seat wbr tb ,y. : ' with a pecaliar twbalre ia bia "My wifsvlfr. '-i-'f. . aseur. m be wB ers I flew York, who troit U be doe not "bl",t UoCTw your ca.aai- . The genUemaa atammersx' . grew red ia tbe fane, faltared cut,tulOTU' cose, and returned to hie sett, IcsVP. lady in company 1 Joy tbe joke. " tbe wnn Bar nusbsn d to PHorceBAFHTO Bbal.- Aa interesting disoovt ry ia tb art ot pBotograpby is mn---tioned by the Philadelphia Udn. It i ptooeas invented by aa artist of Prceberg, by which seals aad stamps stay be sad iTh I IS If,-! S- -mM nw tnlrlmlj w tif inn iMitiw IU..U..I ui .. ""'.fflVi nd is tbe described t A tbia layer of gal alia, nsillxed with bi cbromate of potasb, le exposed to tbe kctioV of light uadsr a photograph ponitive, byvwhiul the parte acted ea are rendered iadikscUubl ia water. The gelatin- film ls immersed is water, and tlie part not acteil upon by light wli up, Into a picture la relief of wbkb a plaster -cast can be takes.' A galvanic Copy being te'kea ot the east, w hav a metallic far- simile of tb pboCigrapb, wbicb eaa b , employed a aaaal. . . Tbi pruers wiggestt suthod 'ot ubtaiulng pciect IikeaessMof persoas la metallic checks; tor tha as of tnWiBter, and also aa adosirsbl wsy of lllus toting cietiS books. ,,4 iV . iu a isiisi , .I.,,,. ,. Tb fencing around th site of tb Mw poetiiflioe building st'New York,' opposite the A ur Houaev wa leased a few day s ooe for twe year for fd vett bring purpo. 1 be tMds, Over - twe- . huinlred is aumber. reaged troa fSOO to' f 16,08, Thi1 wse, tut - wwMtiwiH bavin if paid pne Vdtirety toekiglt to tin bias from loss. Tkar ihia fife waa mistakea oasV-le eidBoAby tb bet tbat-ow-Tue- day last Mr. Boaser paid f a00 for tbe priv ilege ol it exclusive as single day, It I ipvee out that Prtnc Artbnr, "bu. wlr4 Vf to ew form ia tbe ' ceoftbewiater ., .4 t,,- . t; .'I The IightohBrB train oath IrU rod ar maktug, it is (aid, forty five, and - -fa soma inslances, sixty miles an hour. Tbe uan llt-rtdoe i bke It. " s 1 The Hebrews in Clociuuati own 1 10,000 - ' 000 ot property. Th Jh oi ,th Vv liij CijebB-.J I. .u . uviit ib drov ttntt Hr. AeWH eij.r'.i,isV. -A r -( ... i- , r V - .. . iX . " . . ....
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Sept. 15, 1869, edition 1
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