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Bally, twelv month. .no ea an ' - . ft Oil i r at 1 69 00 1 50 0 75 , .. . .S . fmw- - ........... ; tol-Weekly, twwtr month. . tbre - WmltlT, twelve month! . . . inn T riMIK S EN T I N EL. " . JQ&IAH TURKEa, Jr.. EDITOR. .JJATL'BDAY, OCTOBER SO, IHW "finnan rfri". v ' YR e'SUindard newspaper of ilin city ltan. i( Ute, tern is the liahit of n.akinr lnul preletisiooi of liberality to its jmlil - iKweat, edvMng moderation, the sup;tit sa ion ol all political anioiosity ami dw n tetj; in abort constituting iis. i a mt poatle of "pescfl aod goorl to rui n." Ia alt tbi we knew it waa at ting the hyiK. erite, and merely putting oa, what it es others of doing, a dougMa.ce, for the sake of elTiet, M ia clearly ahoWn by the ar ticl ooder tha facu) of "dougli lcs " in Friday BKM-nlog' iane. . la tbiiirlicle it take to tuk ibi-Koud of Coromiasionera ol tha P nitnotinry and rihula them Uctura oh parly falty, and dea'a out threat! of party diiip!ine and pimiibmeBt, that will no donl.l mak the oiembcra of tbt B iartl trtmhla in their toota, io fearful looking for of the wrath which U t eotno, And bat baa the Ikmrd done, to call down tbla terrible avalan' lie of tha 8to Jard'i Ire upon their devoted headaf Wby, tbey b f'ted or appoin ted Dr. Win. G. Hill at physician to tl.e ' I'eniteotiiry. "Tbia appointment bai crn atcd mnch aurpria and Indignation tion ' ' th pari'bl RepabUcana," aaya the Standard, and ia the very neit breath it aay Dr. Hill in "a gentleman ol high character, and a ( hyaiciaa ol more thnn ordinary attain menuf I it ajiiit cauae tor "aurpria and ' Indignation" to aeltct aach a man for iucIi position t O Tea I lor tb Standard 'he It oot Reptiblican," It ia well kmuu . that Dr, Bill la not Repnblican, in a par ty ter.a?, and it la equally well known tlmt fa takei no actirt part In politic, at all. lie la natlTe of the State, bora and raised . wlt.liin fifty pace of bit present fe'uleoe; gentleoiko of high standing and a physi cian "of onuiual attairmi utn," well known, etetmed and honored by the entire coin ihUDity, not o'nly of RaliiKU aod Wake - rounty, hot tbronghi ut the entire Stale aod beyond lit border. But '"be it not a ! IV publican," aaya the Stanilard, and iliore . fore the Board are "dough Uces," and are to be Tinitedl with the ibarp cute of the party lak for giving Mm the appoiniment tit physician to the Penitentiary. But, doet the Standard inaiat that the ale it would apply in tbia cate ahull he ul, carried out t It jt ao. TImh let it t e ' uadvratood by all, and acted i n by all. ' It RepublkdU only are to be favored by lie publican, let tbe role work bo'h way, Let tboae who are not lUpublicana ctjaoe patronizing Republican, in -any ahttpe oy orro. Tbe Staiulard proclaim ttift law, lot it be n edict 1 "Tlnre r many good pliysliin and talented gentleuiea who are Ri 'publicans and to eoma ol.tbera thou Id tlsta poaiilon ..baie-iKengiTCn,, Who weretlufy lWere there any tuch applicant f , Pt rlttip, If the ftandard would name tome of theae "good phyaiciati tnd talented gent U-meu" .who PI?1iflnt fnf th rmaitinti, lha pnh lie could are the juatice of its caatlgatlon of tbe Board la a clearer light. Wt ie there aay sucb applicant here front M.issachu- etn, SlalD or Hew Hampshire; Nn tucket. Cap Cod or Buzzard Bay f - Tbe roasonof tbi attack upon the Board on tbe part of the Blandard U pluin to any '. on acquainted with the manner of doing ' up Slate job by tbe party of which it i tbe organ. Tbi Board I composed ol liopeit, long-tried and responsible men who 1it regard for their peraonal char act era and the gcod of their State, and can't be inveigled into tbe "King" rascali. tie of those who make it a pait of their re ligion to get all tbey can out of the Ftate upon all occasion, iue nti moerf - 01 tbi Board are Bepnblicaus, and we diuVr with them poiititaily, but, God know, it afford u pleasure to award them the h?gh ' commendation tbey deserve for the honest, economical and ttralgbt forward manner in which they ha,' far, discharged th Im portant trust committed to thim. And in' thu (peaking, w atter th uuiversal sen timent of th reliable, responsible and in tell'irent portion of tbi community. The ' power that be, may move to the crack of . the party lath and supercede tbe Board by --tli npoiertmBt vnf kome Wr pliant jmrrj ..tool ia thlf-.pUce,b-will vtbe Ptrultctit'arf a Radical lather than a Btab) eaurprlte, bnt tbU would bet ikatterof 1 regret td tboM feu proscribed tbao of Ir Jury 'to tb BtaU aod her imm AseV got; w tell Standard, On peb-' p! really want lea "doonh facing j" lea pretention to moderation - and more of the spirit ot it. -1 bywwfiey awl more hon eaty j lea public stealing aud mora econo my. ' : :',' '"v: -:" '.' Wat woraa direct special attejition to th to m m mi jewtomr we pttbrinb" tly vralhii ;entu of "BlueidgB," in regard to the T'TtSie Ot ilia V.' C." ftalliuad.1' It "IS " able, e'ear, and to the point, and iir'etir a an arsumetit against the til ot th Iload.wbeo tliat irtibjoct ahall come ,Co be dimd, ir .r ,T.r sliofcM, "'i R" inet til? fe-r, ; ',: 1 f rre y r f " 's-'vd -io-jt fiat S'rtk; f!'8t should. openly argue Vi uei W.ly of forcing people to giy away their rjroptriy fo preTcnt il bsing stolen . : ... - I ..-.. -asvs. OUR GOVERNOR "INTERVIEW K ' AO M.S. ! JlO'h- Onr'bvlovt" ia iu a fair way of l..cwn ,1 u ., (i( ( ing a celebrity io Km line of being inif- CoiirS to prm tic tiewed. A iMTfirinAtin j ndrriirvuridMiit oi ! CaaWell. ht- l"'"'li' the New York lUrati inietTiewd hiia aw.ive ' moiilh or two ago, and, mora recntly, the) e.liior of tbe Hillnboro' limmhr took bitn ' tbrtuilU Uw-uaw iimiikw, le r. iM-tth- erot these interviewer madg niucll oul of , the Governor, aa he wax m Imih cmm very not) coiiituittal. .. Vs. llewtta Biiliciflit aonio fxiiota in. the, recent iu'ervievying, otpplyiiiK, part-nth- ti cal y, eueh paf t either the (inveri)' r lor (l to mention or the interviewer neglected I to chronicle, hut which are n-c-aty to ' r.i 1 u id. r-taudii H ol the "aiiuation." i ! (i .v. .What do yon toink ol luy procla 1 Ht h-h 1 f rfT.'T.V TV iwn.l id ."rjovYr'fTttf , "ylSi" woftT.T , have hettii happy id mt-ioi.i lh wwi loatr-tifW in vf proclmi.ation, that have' twr-n .Cf.ruoifvtt it by iiegroea, a e'f a to hnve Kuriifd both alikel the iLiLie mid . the kn k!ox. ' i .,v. Weil, I re.r-tlhtl I-iiiilui-nmi'' all ol i In- orient e of ImkIj aide, prti ulurly 1 the lintn-titrrnmpi in your county, (but tin- , devil "I it in, I am mj intimately connecteil with tbe ie"KUL, a their I'teotdcDt m tin .Sfiiie.llmt 1 lar. d not deiioi nce thern in m pr.K:lumation ) Hut I am pripiring hii nil i dte to bu publiahed in a lew day, and. in 1 it I i ipeet to deal impartially towards all j (f niunt try to do this tome bow, and us the ftildr hh will not te ao nirticnlarlv an ! J uptcM document, nor attract the atten' u.i ol the legUea so immediately, I'd try to wrap up Ihe matter in unrdt aome aay or otht r, o an not to oflend the leagues, and at the same time be satisfactory tu others, i I never waa a ttceationitt (txcepl wIku I dtclared. in 1HJ6, that the' election ol Fremont to ihe presidency would be a jost c&iife lorWeion, and the lime, I signed the ordinauce of teo ai-iou in - '41, arid jjledged the " laBt man and last dollar," to make ilmt act tnVctive.) Ed. What ilo you think, li pernor, ol unlveroal stile-(.;( ( tiov. I am in favor of snfliagu lor ail or none. (I am devilish glad you di l'nl in elude iu the nrctr giitory, my opinion ol the universal removal ol p,.lit.cal diaabji ties, which some couoiive to be included in what it calli d "univtraal amnesty,"' for 1 coil'd not go that. I am afraid ol these lellows Yauce, Graham, Manly, Ilaugbton and others to whom alluamn his l en made, as leader. ; why, tbey would knock . the hind sight off o! me and "'y P.'''y Ir cuds, Lclort tire people, iu the Qist cam puiyu ) Ed.' How alutO.ngrtf . , t.ov. An internal sirtle may not happen in my tiletime but it may come in y uip, and if it ever does it will come Irotn the i,n,.i,i,.. ,,r r'.,r..rr..,iin t u v t 1 1 1 i v e .. .. ... functions. Men hate to -yield power,- Grant is now powcih-sa. Evory appoint' mont made in thu different Btatea ia by au- iho'ilj ol Congreas. (It is true, I gave all ihe moral weight which my accidental p si ion enabled me to give, as well as tbe iu flui Dce ol my paper, to the actions of Con gress, in their trenching upon the Execu tive I mn".t ions r but that' nothing : lliave done bo manv thimra that my better iu li- went di.app.ov.id tor the sake of attain Irtg my private and political end that this cau make but very li: tic odds in the gener al account, Tske another Havana.) M llitu sana; the sweet sequestered hint, Holt as the passing wiud ; And 1 recorded what I beard A hhwoo tor mankind." The following is a alight account ol the e late teriible disaster, that overtook the Steamer "Stonewall," which was burned on Tuesday last ou the Misaisaippi iver, lor ty-tive mile above Cairo: Tbo Hteamcr left fit. Louis on Tuesday evening" bound lor New Orleans, laden with pisstngers, borsis, mules, bay and other freifht, ami when sonio distance above Cairo was dis covered to be on fire jnij wsj sptcilily burn ed to the water's edge. An effort was made to Innd, but the IkmI Was so heavily laden that it could not teach nearer than one hundred yards to the shore. Great confusion and terror pie vailed. About two hundied deck and cab in passenger aboard, a largo mind er being women and childreq. The flames spread rapidly and scoios ol men jumped into ihe water and attempted to swim ashore. Nearly all wore lost. Tbe pilot, engineer, stor keeper, carpenter and forty-lour pass ertgers are known t he saved. 'I he captain, del k and -other officer were lott. All tbe books and papers ot the boat ere b si, a Vera ll the cattle sud other fnijiht Many, persona died alter reaching the sin re from exposure. All the women and cliil dren were ht, nearly if not all being bur ned to deal b. " u, Tbe conduct of tl.e passengers anil offl. ccrs is said to have bet n heroic. Much an appalling wen has not been witiirssnl mi the Mississippi in many y. an. Tl.nte s ved acre kindly cared for by the officers nt the "Belt" Irotn Memphis, and were cirri- d to St. Louis. In an mt rview wuh the As. sistant Knglneer ol the "rHooewall ' w gel the lollowiug: Thi. alarm was giv n at h:3t), and in ten minute tbe boat waa ia a sheet ol llames; every person bad deserted h r- All that were lost were drowued, and t,one were burned, Oleleveo women en board thr. e were saved. Only one yawl was seen and that wa taken possession ol by some deck passengers. Mr. C. M. Tucker, a worthy citiwtt ol Guilford county, waa severely iojitred ftj an enraged bull. Tbe Greensboro.' Arfrwt give tbe following account oV it : '.'MuT. went to the barn t feed hi stock ud wa attacked by a Durham Lull knocked dowtT,TwrirtbBd ot leg brokeri, and would, no doubt, hava been kilted hart not two mule, which were Ittose io Ui lot, maele a vigorous assault npm tbe4 butt. It is a singular affair and had it ot'nrrtd where it could not have beeo uoquestion ably veriSed WO hould bare been drsp.ajart to trtartlit iu Mr. T. wiit b a d h pfe f ir in.? e fr"t fa lYtrtttm rt'itlh- 4 tM, Wr.NAf11 Hooper of Hockirghsm, rccoitod a very painlul wound in bis arm at KtiflSn afitiion, on tha R. Jfc 1). road a lew niuht since. A negro man Wlo ws driving hi .fiinluci,a ioaaeaguaijingm jiami d.irini: th Bigot iit. uoopcr on getting in tbewgon ,0'' 8un tomebow, . ploding tha cap, and lodged the load in hi left arm near t!e ahriifdtr, fracturing the hone badly. V -KT1I.R ASI) TUB t- nun while altinig an , . no, I v tbe notice i"K" n n(,. ., fti .hidie, th .i 1 1, iiurenieCourtaf h eh loi Bitiy Ve , t I,, i;, V-il pr i. w, aljirt hrwiw o-anlWtel by -Jt''- , i i. , , ,. I mltlliil'itr Uiml Th. just I Iu.-l;i I- iUl- ii '.(IlltiK Mr l.tH ii 'I i;' u ' 1 lF fir' 1 !) L'Jiie; J. Out C t amotig no rv 1 sa.i.ll Mi v i sliait- n! toe I u I .i:l.i u ' . Clirr.M i..l t" (' (.'; "A", a r-l. tin v t-Mii ttnli 1 1 nil i a its, nnil l.t' w!r ni alone inev -nn i ti-t. 1 n i " t ni 'i I tnvi Ch.i.o Jit lee Mils aJ wti ,,t i- t-'l O'-u-' to tt.e uutie u tl to b' and, ttr - ni-ti"t in ive-ntnent attention, i- al latflv li I' anv It li e ? leiimti d i t ,t i-trtf tri. 11 tjtt nirroTi-ed HT.F,--Tf.er. .rrawr in ibi ea-e u in k lea-lv -Im-i li d that a ciu.tempt twwartte dndgr frstiiT, prettttll(r in ihe tmiiiuJ t'uurl ol t Uittie4. ol I o! niniiia, la no e-.m - twr(bi JrW(fe Fther aiu i g in im- .iif-rrm, t.i or' ot 'he Uisltict . and ibat wtbalaM f BrarHcy trrthe tormeT i en ri sin mi ihliar nl hin. in I be latter ( 'oi:ct. 1 jjc il'.fl.-;Bjcs btlwtxn J 'J. ig.- SetJe'a v d Jndjre Kiaher's is that no Court what v vi r nail ver ai eiieil thu Itv k -riu'rain hi w vi s o i n mg guilty ol a con temp- of ( 'cijrt, wliereaa Hi nil Ly h id 'hii itiri- in l -.on ii nl c-ou-mpt in the criminal Court, and Judge Ki.hei uinlritooK : i m ml t he e in'e'nm t" another t'onct where he sat .l-nige fells wit' i. it ajy -mil pr.'ienie. b rbmie the Caawel! lawyer to practice he ore h in. tliouti i uey hinl never oe,-n difb-i red ti any Court, nor h t they heen ac - U4ii ol a i- n't in ,t bv a t' htnent or eien n itiiied ol a tnle lor an attaeliiuent 1 1 Jirtge ll I pt ( '',-ti he i I -ai, j i d t V e a n ;i -'Vie I" r.il, ii io ( oil J il'lf.l in Set t' eel. J UK : iVe r M. OF SOinil I IKOLI.V.i. I ilt- ii attie ! tunny tlijtifc; -i u--The lil.i-ill-.e; ., ol i-'yiliy ah. I i tit i' I'oiiiit 1, s. im; t . vn :o-. Am ' til in. the t. ;-. "J I :h a'"'- propi ttj i, - in t ' ,-, i t "t th.- i i,.t re r r T"T ' ie I'tlllt "I t IX 'itl -n . ir It . m n n Vfcf ''"'' " r, . ii- e-he t e yefi t,, ,of the t a t ii-tii"t 'I He utti in,,! on ! ,! llii'h bi I n.' to t: l: mill rite, ked n I Io, tT . -I . btr out n , p .,l,o ,t'.l bo I . I iii.l tin- pe . lt'rk ill -I" which ino' inivii i? h-'i St-lle i lie the si -.'n;i si'hool lUO'l lt . emu tlott til" f'nte'a ih'ereat in tin e-i'nil Itailro I Is al tr t i Income m ar cotiipll-hi d i iiq-ti'y. S.ir'y tw S'. k ho'tb ri nf this corpora1 io-i, the jirtdc ol the S nte and the i hi d .-I i' tu hi- at k.ii, will do a 'lnethihtr M pri'inil 'Ilia 'hum. ltd t ra le r ! r rat If' y ol . he le.u. ,1 .t I inert or a No noMer uiett evr iidom -d uur cmn tn'a -inl-tbn thoa a-itoici.ttii and pntrj. ot'ir titemren who i-C'ip ra'rd '. lit- Hon I .in l cuve tle ir mo".y to Im Id it Tin great h'. ol wnhh i. waa h" fr-t devel opmi nt, waa a grand Hiil.tv hr.e ironi'the Seashore to the Mi 4ii-ao.pt va lev, stre'eh- . tl... la. ... .f It... Stl-. to h'r,.. ,i . , i i, i il.isirresi urterv. veins or bramli Itoada were to eU'end into ( verv part of the land ; : and all wi re to p ur Iheir tretisures tow srd j the sea, Am ur e Wra, enri. h r i own piioiiln and laitld up onr own citi, a. No ()nf j a, Dy this Our p ople, then tim j,l ai d conomieal, werv hi)e di d to on ! this uroiind tostand the tuxaiiofl, and their ; S-ate priile rabici to the appeal. F.,r i years and Tear rbev haTi i heeilttily pa'd : ,,.-,,, R,j,t ..i t-sl- wly the I mattock tnr the -pa le did their work, and ! in their wake II e Iron horse crept awav I I mm 1 1 1 e b I ue w a ve s o I the Atlmtic am made Ills wnv Wttard with majestic j ,. now jn . 0r j the lf whilst the w, y w opening (r ,iui to Hie wealth ol thetr-ai vain-y Or I vnnd 1 In all these wiary yeirrs citizen have wared without dtudei.ils, knowing tbey could pet none until a through connection with the West waa established. Now that this is itdone; now thai a direct line ol Howl lmai Aiignsla pi U s I'a tjreai 1 ireiuina in uo tins Had ; now that the 'h,lite and Huthetloid Hoad w.ll so ;n j pour into ou, ,b posiino her aliean, ol tratle ami tiavel, ami various nine., are .,. co. use ofconslruc.ionto bmome a. so it. '1' iitid tributaries ; and mat there is prospect ol our Koa.l al.ly bee, mmU not only tl.e greatest Hud l ti e St.. o bu. t t.u uri...).. itui iiiiiat nnthtHh le tti thp u - " l"m' " "w ,"u" ,,i o , ,,a .ii.im.i iliiiioi niniiev and na . .i ,i i . .. . i i . .. i . .. : . j u WMUm , tu i c tuptlx by othei. !- 1 j And tl.e cities of tl.e 'East, Wiliuitigbjiu, ! Nowlietn and Moruhca'l.uni to be absolutely , ! 1UI 011 '" """"" I Is It not cruel : i it um an inniiifii i j T., n outrage"'' upon .r Hti .-k toil. :i rs, , upon the hint Ireuniry. u.nt tion ou, Katrn people! If tbia It ad ia-sea.inti j the hands of ihe H iti. Huilnmd sbd iU Hing ol Not I' uk anil Haltiniore bankers lor twenty years, it amounts io nothing less than a (levlaia! ion of war ugainst our own people E,it of Raleigb, i'i near of slrag j era ; and (huts out t'orevvr, the gabtiut-p o pie ol that legion (r.ini the -iich prnlucia and increas.tig comiiune ot I lit. n owu rsLaie , l ur one aoi neri woou i in' it. . t, ,i t.,r i( iter efir o -r i.iiiinni atVi I willing to shut ilie door against my fill iw citizens of the Kast, and in aijyturaXliiiu. costly State Works whn lj tin tr vedlli helped to build, into iiistrumcnls ,.l i utu aud oppreasion T That Ihe b ssics of the Koad would do this tin re cm be np doubt. Thill was Ihe sole u' .i ct ol ihe lejsiy Ti o last clause but one ol the ease is in thesc words : 'Thnt said paoy.of the . cond part shall have le-ve lo change ii,y Jinii, fnicii, housei and ofAer thU.g ill null way as to promote Ihe i ouvenum e ol i.hip meuts of freight, travel, Arc, A- ." This inesis lhat tiny may run ib Hack aft tie N. V. Houd on the Norhwist of ilu c y ol Ituletl. to the old Kafeili ami ll s'on Depot! Il further menus that the j-ssees may remove all the Company' mailiNeiy and lit ures Horn the Sbopi to any other place mbatsotver,, and lb. y are u .1 I luntl Hj return tin iu to that place , and nl i, ol eviryliiitg ilse. .ou tin- It ad I It also, means that th. re will be peiti.'ps noirainj at ail opirUt4 liou. Uuleir.h to Uoldnboro, ; there I.M-ing no c'auao f s ii I le .se, directly i r ifid.tet tiy, compullinir thiui to do so or iu uriy o h tr way io ublige, .th!; .public. In. (act tue lease do. aot foibid the lesbecr from closing the en,t;ii Howl, from Char-i tajtie to ttutdsbors; il.thfcy- thuuld" eV Hit! And all Uiia to be doe uner the tire tensu that there is money to be blade, by it lb common excuse for viliiany in lht loyal eg, lt even this rs falst ; so obvioujly latale that n" uian cnn fail to sve.it who ai'lex-. atiiinu thTTsubject lor oCe BiOiuent, a X will .mm proetd Lu ahow. - . j.j., - The fiiat 13 months after the war afT.ird no good ground lor calculation. Tbey Were extraordiimrymou'h and expenditures. Tl e vast' utm derived from the transportation of troops a:id army storu, and thjjio irile.j supbei oJ.L.oiW.iB, inert asul the oi e a otnva.n tn-Utraufd narv outlays for, repairs, and sutp'.ic did the other. Rut,tbe fiscal year l; om 'afuljj 1807 to iltl'y iooo win suoru a lair iiuuif that year the ngures ewiou, ioui: July 18hd, Gross reci'iptt 685,4 11,09 Ui,', 73,183 EneBel Kcltprofltt Ioeraet (' nvria July IM, Gris liCc i ExpsaaeV. Kelt prcfl .jL ' Incree of gfo rw-f ipl . " " Nc'f ff'fl t3HI.tj38.fn . 4.i3.H COS 117, ZBI J.Otf t3 P84.33 - 73,706,33 For tM SeatM ROCKi&GBAXA 7 T0SSKT&. ;l V P ; toallow ci-rttie; At oreey of .... : . i . i : tu t iHiiintmB viaafis tr im tue wiuaj " taken ifit"in t tlwPtate, ''in the matter of tbe Beoih and published and telfvi ly eii ciliated, t . lnoti .tin ettraoftlinary praeeedinfM I i!e tevieer, "thtt tifig tiruel from Iht roll , I 'i m li'"' m i niuiuitjw ' k I ei- people, ror las is well remained vroTT lie (,'oull, would leave them tooMliad a t'it y are ea led u;ion to perfrirm for tlieir in fact, l,ave-'alays l en, the vindicators rtf dthe prim ip'ea ol civil liberty evintli'g, . not ui parties or men, tint of lawt" ml. -I to in the Ke-vie,w ; I, tit not U sustain iliMwt tor III ojrtlOniti; , dwi led in IteceMtier. tWW, by thePtiprettie eii'.lu-tue CilMion meant In a "removal at i y r, Io read the caae A LOVKIt 1K CIVIL MRKRTY. Tl a , xhibit t,howtt storal unwtrtant ! thihgs. First it shows tha tbe Koad m oad nude I or the year in ling Jqly 'Ws $7fl,6.H,8l ) by keeping it, biisineM in its own hat d iiitead ot oisii g lor $2.0 000. For the. i ext year it made 1158.8.,83 by attetirlini.' In i a own husioesi. Well night the It & 1 i. K .. ! ail nd to give f2iO,ilW per annnm hen in those two year tlone they wou'-d ..aie ma 'e 2:t:S, )2:i,!8 ! Was ever there I so hold a proportion aiade to sennble I men ' Jbu it li..ws further, that during those , t vo y, ara lie re waa a sti a ly incri aae of the ; U"o reenipts amounting to about II per I cm and a ennespon. litis; Int reafc of the ne.i proftta; due to the, reviving prosperity j ol the coil vi y. The same rate of increase i iti two years, Would pay off the debt of the j C'lmoatiy and then dividends would begin, i I n I--B vests the gross receipts wnnld iiinoud t i shout l,tSOO,000, in 80 year, I by theexpintion ol the leae, the increase i nt the to-me rate, woufd amount to i over (4.000,001), and the profi's I in s rani aomeia here near this, si .wiui i .jienik-s to increase at the rate of j I alf this per cent ! Is this caicu'ation too rg" f Villi not the increase of public wea th, pot'la'ion and ifftieral prorluction ' " . . . leua' le ttie Itnid to increase Its business 11 I per tent per sgntim f 1 think it will, but I write without atatis'lcs. Perhaps Mr K.dror, si nn- (ni !cin in in Kale'gb, rear the public library may loolc into it. Hut pii' it at 1) ier cent less than ha.f, arid yon will see, that (udieioos'y manaenl, tliis Koad would almoshrelitv;: the Hfate horn li xitton lor us ordinaiy expenses in ten yeaie! I heae figures cannot tie blighted So we would commit a ereat wrong upon ur own cittztn, enrich speculator, .nrt j j loan money ontselTes by the process! I inner wi n many in rearu to me increas. in Ihe prod g ot :he Hoad bring Jue to Major Smith. So bigoted a partizan and one so uowly mnorant ot finance, c uld not have produccil vhis rowtl. It . Jn. Ir. the increasing bnsiness of the country alone; aud with a more, liberal system of local fare and trebls would have ilone st!l letter. There la every reason to beiie.e that the l usineas of the Hoid will grow with the country. nd our own people aie y-nM ,hl,reH(, l(e ,,;te doubt u thU , ,',-.,.,, ... , to .,. a..,e , f jlB , , " ,,ret,.n.. or snntllcr Hm, lt Uonld pp!d in time. Every s,0,.kh(,,,h,r should attend the next meet- j() R lhBt ca0 Hiij( rajusl tliu . belore u i j o lor it. BLUE RIDGK. MISCELLASZOTJS. T II E COX W E ITH l! r MUTt'Al LIFE IN6CRA8CB CO. ASSETS, OYKH - - f2,0OO00. Nuiuberiinr more than 60,000 members. - i I Total Clainia Lv Death paiil iuua L 1 mot over - - ' - ' - - W.SOO.onO ! fotai Diviileuds paid to June 1, over ,u00,00fi i -l rvitKi.Y muu'al conrAxr. i Surplus divided equitably among its Pol. . , , . , . , holders, ln Annua Dividends. , J Over 110,000,000 of Ha A acuta hava ban loaned to Pnltet Sotflefa, arDply secured by values of I'.ilicies, and its Inveslmeuts are all of unques tionable srenrity. Including SO OOMXCTID oon- MtaaiiNS, FANCY STOl BS, Of Other IMAOIKiBT or t .siip.AI.IKP Assets I I Itntio of Assets to Liabilities, at computed by Commissioner Sandford, ol Massachn setts, 141,23 Surplu. Ii-ceniber 81at, 1808, a computed by Commissioner Sandford, $6,456,887 ttKY0Hl DOUBT, Tft StroDg(t Mutual Lift Inaaranca Co, IN TUE WOULD 1! . I. WAIT, Gen. A'gt., o, t 20 d.f Ral'.iah, I'OR BALE. STRAW COTTERS AND CORV HHELLKTM of N. 0 make that took Fremikms at th laic H air w , H. JOKES 4 CO . Com. MervhaaU. Oel 21 tf TllEMlt'M ILOW8, MA0B at TUOMA8- ja. vu.v tor ssJe. ' (Vtis-'f ' .W, ii.40!iEGe., -Com, Merchant. FOR HALE. A HANDSOME PAkLOB OROAN, W. H JONKS A CO. Oe iH-tf Onm1. Marehanta. F on SALK. N. C Cbeea of snnertor flavour and richness, Manufactured St " lk Jlosntaa,' and "nwas- aauoab Jtacturt O t -tf W. . JOSESA Ca . Com. Merchants. tU.4 REWAKn. ' 4 STOLEN FROM MT CTABLC t CHATHAM county no the ''-8U tual., aanisil orTU horse, whtta spot in his forehead, aad a whit spot on hia ranu. hia rur sob hava been trisnea and sbont halj .grMBL-WW -JBaJaJl-OT. I ysars la, i lis anova rewaru wui B paiq tut oia tteuvary or aov information so that 1 can get him. Oct -.yw n4. BAB.EB..- Y It and U TnebM wida. JusAiwostsW aa i for sale low bf tM 23 33m " r- ,tr ' Fotonburg , Va 300' as salt Burchasjera. w. u. B1IVHAIJ1 si w.' , 6et2Stf DRY G05DS. A ... I '; ',- e W1EKE Kl't'CESS OF Ol'R AT-TlIB .W A(Vi-J IHPlil-Al PHICCHt iSX'X - Hr (tOt'DS 1 HIS r .lL,L, ror Ul ladlea, rtubrscjua: - '- srra tinoi new ! n-, t uri, lollka, tillcl nhaHls. FfiK Mh.V'S N K.Vi, C'loiha, C itlmvrt. , lata, Itoutt, (Shoes, Ac. Vunlorn cimoin; to our Htale Fair en tuntuih, . wlU du a't-o Ui wuhhoiil do ir 'iircliaai.a uulo ttey Mne to Rah-ljli They can navt money bv pafnhastnff their food l n. ' VpeeiW aittjrtJmr of Ttrtt t-JtTK1r r W VAs. Rrw DBJlM. ClHMi, WliAll'lNrtH. '. toVKS. SUnlCri. Ac. ' A&'l wi can aitiiplr (lot (jrntimnen with l.e New Suit- MOI.KSKIX' ami f-KllAD UilH. tiue a4 DA atvle BOtM'.t at.ii SIIOKH Tlw'deBiaod ! 1NI KK.SIK, for onr OoAd are ojum tunalit at I tie I,' AvJIili h.S , Wjil.jiU iCcKEi 00. Kaleih, Del li-ttlT HATS, HtTM. I?isr. xt: ktyi.p: mhi e kin hats, ' At cnlv tS.nn l.ltf W. II A IjjH. l'I'f'KER CO !rw MileklnbMil lint. C' QUAliE OKOWN AND BRIM. In Hlin V and lead t.'olors. oct 12-aif W. II. A It a 1 L-CSKU A CO. yon KAI.E. Holt's ftaw Itlver Faaiilv K our, niale of tbe beat wheat, very Buperior V. II JONES A CO., t is-.itr An.tion & Cuui. Murchauta. l'ura! I'ural , JUST TlECElVLti -Our l.rtje at.K-k of Ladios ; aod Mlsaea' t'Hi. oot. 1 ,ltl W . II It H. Tl I'hKll . OO. Jforkry ( apt. I i ntiZ JOi hHV f it's at 75 oents ach. l& for nilitiif ami diivinct. ooi. li utt W. II. ii.H. TUCRKtt CO llorav KlHiikrls. Do.. BEAU I it- t l. tttiiUsK iJLANKETS. )'.a rule fey oet!9-(1tf V II t k S TTCKEI1.VC0. Kill I and Winter Goods. jmilE UM.IKII--I0N1 U IIEsI'EOrFCI.LT la ; X forms the -iti.ns ot Hslelgh ami tba puhhc j I ueuersl.y uiit h-- na just rte-fcived hie J'ail and I Winter Stocli of fori ik'i- a'.d Doiueetn- Staple aud ( Kauey ir- O.si.ts eoi.sitmi; of Plaid Pophva. 1 ( IrooeU .li linos, j t.u.lnli di I lllos. I K.;i-, i I mpt.ss.'l- tha I rill Uool l,-.HIIies Aruiiuu Alpaea Lusti es j Ail a -aaUlack and ooi'd. OiKTa FUiioels, all eol-r iel qnAlil.t a; . ! A tull aaaorirm nt of Prints. I Liuen I o'.ars and Cutis, i HemUicu, tit.-tieil and L C Har.ilk'fs. ' Lai e i ollars and Einhrmilei His, lluratngs and Knlhiifrs of a 1 klhds su l qualuios. Shawls ami Cloak all irvailea. Ladies. Misses and . btlilren'a Merino Veats. Hoamry aud Gloves. A t"uilful lot "I lurs, for Ladies, Misses apd Children. ' ! A K'ssl assiirtment of f-lannel. White at d Kod. baltnoral akira, all qualities. Irish Lit en, Lmeli and Cotuin Diapor. I lun D.H.U., tl4.Uii. ( j Damask and Hmk hai k Toaelling. Bleached am! Hrown Cottons I Heavy flald Hickory Kbirt.iiK. etc., ale, i NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS, A full line of Cssstmisrea. Satinets. K-inltn kv Jiikna, Kersey. rie., for men boys and youths'' wear. A tins aupp'y of Gent's Linen Bbirts, Merino Ciitlerahirts and Drawers. HEADY-MADK CLOTHING, all qualities and prx-tat. HOOTS AND SHOES. A ard'-ndid atKtk of Ladies, Missea, Children aad Oeul'a Boots and hhoea. Illsljkels I liUliketal Trunks, Vahsea suit Satehe.s, And i v and ani llonii inal ia keul In a first- olasa Iry Goods Iture, which will he sold '.etc pa oaan. GIVE ME A THIAL W Tarticiilsr inducements offered to Coimli Merchants !H. RiSEilAITM, iNo. 10 ly. lterille Hire, t, ot-t 16 dSm pomeroi 'a old rit-md. SEW YORK (Ml ST. L.OVI. 110,8. E0BEHTS & CO.. GENERAL CtlMillaSION MERCIIAVTp, No Wl Front Stiikbt, Nkw Yohk. lay special attention to the purchase, of Coffee, ttugar, byrup, iiKKmK. Hope, Iron, 'l'tes, eta. Blackmar, Roberts (handler & Co. 806" Nokth Commercial 8trki-t, 804 Lrvkr, tT. Lotrs, M" J .. GENERAL COMMISSION MEUClIAXr?, niaaa lite parruasu ui uhekh'o. ivi.iie, uaeOD, vi,.., r rr!, ,..h, w..rrn tfr..'... . i. - - n n i. fltahty, glviriif eloae attention to freights, em i tracts and condition of goods, oet 'il dim j KKW KOHTH CAROLISA WORK..' THE qi'KHTlON UP INSANITVS AND ITS nEIUO-I,i:CIAI. RELATION., C(h'8IDERRD VPOH QMiait paiuciPLEs. CtlARLKS B. JOMfSOX, it, . KALEKlIt, N. fj. ' i ' : -- Aa ahl an4 valttable Treatise ea a highly Im portant subject i neatly printed and bound, fee sags) ptise ti igriiora. u Trut ly nTCfT postace paid- . A htMcml diconnt Made to th tradel , , - i for sal bv . ? . r, , , , ALFafctt wiiaiAMV ller. Baleigb, Oct. l-dSm 1 KArira:C:E,KEWMOVI0 fOBTUNO, laSjvVr Vocal and Iuau-utneotal, eoBiprising a Unra Vartety, for at rahiiahwr Pri.a. Taieaal4 to Beboosa at a hoaiai. dianennt ar .-.'' V - J. A. JwNEti, OdM tf , Bookssller.baJeighN. C. UPWARD Why is it best to insure t!Wv aWBk rj ?k MUULLI BECAUSE, AMONG OTHER REASONS, IT rS Till ONLY COMPANY I Tin ' t'KITET) STATES WHICH PRESENTS THE GREAT FRXIVtm OF GUARANTEE! CASH SUHRENDER IN CASE A POLICY IS F0KFJC1TKD Kl( NON-PAYMENT OF PREMim ALL FOLIOIES Are non forfi'itahlo after two full An , ino puiii-y-iioiiiorB ot this compiinv i cluAiNtj fttiywlitra on the (llolie. j Tin' BROOKLYN LIFK lian pun!, hu1 now pays to it poliey-holdor, . LAUGKU iHVlHE.I)8 than ever belore paid l.v a Life ' Intiuranco Com- DIVIDENDS AIli: PAID IN CASH, or applied to t lie pur munemt increano pait v to acciunuiato at liiten-nt, lu rllUIiTI. V. BOI'CK, PllKsI !KNT D. P, FACKI.KK. Actuary, WM. M. C'OLK, Mec'y. DANIEL AVRES, M. D. I.L D., Med. Director. atlg tl-tf MZW AND SPLENDID STOCK OF, DRUGS. Tl.-.lieliies, I'hIqI. Oils, Window Clnas, Wjc stiitra, And the moat baautiful aud desirable aaeortmeut of TOILET ARTICLES, Brtialics, Combs, a pong c. Pssrfumerj , nd I Fmicy anin.li-lc i OF F0RKIQN AND AMEItlCAjl MANU I KACTLKE. ts now arniii(( and will be sold very low. Purchasers in town and country will be pleased i and save money by eiamining the quality and 1 jirice of our supplies before bnyim; 1 1-owuere. I is. F. Fi( l'I & SO', Wholesirc and Hetall rrtiggft.' Raleigh, Oct. 16-eod3ln i Jl ST l!N TlttR! AN0THV.R NKW LOT Olf POPLINH, Al pacas, Ktripes and solid Dress Ooods, at rRIMflOSE, PETTY A KEWWIm's. "V'EKA KLANNEL8, White and Red flan J uei nels, chasn. 1'KIMROSK, PETTY A KEWS0M. i ll.i.oai rmsisi rniiaiisi i f m...l .. u I A Bleach.-d snd Brown Cottons I'RIMUOtlE, PETTY & NEWSOM. CAHStMEHErt, 8ATIVETS. Twilled and Plain Clolha ler Men and Bove' wear. PRIMnosE, PETTY A NEWHOW. JID, CLOTU, Borliuand ail kmUaof Oloves. PKIMROBE. PETTY A KEWH0M. E MBR0IDE EfVEh, LACES roiiar aud Coffi.1 PRIMROSE, PETTY A NEWHOSf. 1 1 OOP HKlrtlH, Corsetto, Merino Vest and x a. iair almorsl Kklrts. rRmnoee, PETTY A NEW80JI". . i. . HA WLS, CLOAKS snd FfJRk PRIMROSE, PETTY A NEWBOW. i . BLAKKETHI BLAKKKT8 1 .-BLANKETS I Jnst the ibing for cold weather. -I PRIMROSE, PETTY A NEWSOM. I T A DIES, M188Ea, and ChUdren's Shoe aod XJ ya'K.ca. . :'..,....,,,. ....-- l'RIMttOSB, PSTTI k HEWSeM. EN'8asd BOY'S SBOEH, Boot and Oait PRLKROSE, PETTY A NEWSOM. Qn.K HATH Pluan Bat. Colt DaU asd Wopt lC M4. for Men; ioy arrd Children; PRIMROSE, rETTT A XKWSOJf. At'ER COLLARS I PAPER COLLARS I I, , lor tJent and Bots. xRlAtROoE, PETTY A SEWH.OVI. , , J. , i '. txe: JL Battstns, ; Ag, pniniiOBE, rprn a kewbok. 1ALL AND EXAMUUl OUR BTOCK PRIMROSE. PETTY A NEWSOM. For ShI 8 TPERlOR 8i,rPPERSfoN(l WIXE A Bran. I At. from Um Khita-nlle Win Comnanv. oatatWa, ..., . W.U.U.NbsACO. jlTitiraXS A lottof Letter Paper. , Foolacap. - - . Commercial (tote plain and (lit tixt. - lAdlf Billet Noti ... - . i : Cai-ner Cuts aod opea-asd Envelopes I , J. A. Jtl.NtH, act lMtf Bookvefirr arid statumar. ONWA&tii A- NO DIIFIMTI-; ml Premiums Luve Leeii paid, n iy travi l or reside whew they of tlm rKjliuv, or left with the Com- either Way, at the uptioa of the policy. A. W. LAWREXCI. Gt-nrrnl igent, Balelgh. H. C. s DRY GOODS. FOIt 18G9. NEW G00! I', I A HOUSE IIO K I I f i AT mm WHOLESALE 4 RETAIL DEALE. IM FOBEIGJT nri DOMESTIC DRY G0 0 1)3. wiDis awake house: "TiOWN BTA1R8 fVLLi CP STAIRS rTTLt i I t bUKLVEH VV A. I PILED ON THE CHI's TKR; PILKD Oh BOSta ANI ALL AiWCT THE HOUttKI co he to CREcQrs it DHEH8 OOODS I DREK8 flOOrwl In psst vsrie.y ; St j lea new ; Ooods pretty, cheap saumjl. to huv. FREJTCH MERLSjOES, In which I reeogniM noqjrjejitiou, aa tuajf ill . .- i Jiutt aa olibap aa tiisy werw wlo- Onttoa ad III eenta per IU aud tnooey aqr iJoiit . gold. ALWAYS COM E TO CBEERHIi .ny KERI SO UltESHES for my money ia " , xl as aay boilr's ; I bought them aa ohoapa aa aody, sul. . I lutend to aeh as cheap as any body;1 that's Ui . way to talk it. GOODS FOR MEN XD BOTS WIAR, Such as Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds, Hatinets aud Caaauueres. No bettor assortment or greater variety hi the city, lu fact, I have anongli to . km p the Una. the youths, Uw young msa snd tin- old geutlernen, sit warm Step in al Oreavti aud loot at thern before )oa buy- -1 HATS! EATS! HATS'! For Oent s, Boys and Children. Pall ofT yaw old aumrner hat ; it's too lata to wear it now ; sll is rhaugad. In tact, a new hat looks best, an v. Im . Call at Creeeh'a ooruer and aismiaa, b trtre you buy a new Uat. SHOES WrOEal ! One amrwiK the largest and'heat aaaurtmsnta ia the Cily Gome pall off your old ahoss, throw ' awy thnae that are wore out, and pot ea a -pair. Keen your fee dry, and preaeTv Jour . health. Always dime to Creech's Defer yo ... univi naniiHi' iiiti i . ai ttoue toTalk. The styls basohufsd. Bprlsg anirWummer styles are out of vogu ; so ' f" CHKKCH'S. ilE ALW AYS KEEPS TUB " rvL.ata. Is A DIES' BOETS. Sowie small eruxlttb ; soma large enoiurh ; som trimmed ; soma uutrimmad. it irtm'l de yea any harm to call at Creech's Mot yoa bny. CLOAKS AXDiHAULS. A Aaaortmcut. ' Now don't yon think yon bad oi aa wall stfj- over lrn,Ktr en B, aud looa. r.-ooamy rm v tim ami money. In fat, Ut J " J -verv place to get tha worth of yoer aaooey ; at pel mi"! me to tell the people,' ttl hJ Mm Ox, to. tXHal- TO '( '. sand who have r ana, acknait(ja IB irat oea of BiTAasweitimi. I hava aiorw to say W yo. bul will tB yo u balsi.ee at XJlJ fcoaines.- z----, V . i'A, CKEBt,TL - pta-dtr -'-; .; ' ' - ' ;.-' ' ;" JCST RECE1TEP AKB 'ruB SALE, sngar and CefToae, Prmd-r and Shot, Bfe. "oioe. Iepir, Ac, by iiaKb aB dtl', ". v T-"-Irl5t?f Aa ror Meat, for lTt. 1 m rMT.--fs ssAfore-n i i T.AW -Wii i. ax. u ... . I u Uavaati aatrspfst. ftlK " Vi vatef Eaj-etteviUs Strcat, and Mn tloidev and Wa.o' lot. ftT ' ". J""" U. 'HltttA'' 'oot ll-dtdec35 afiENTS . WANiSi'. a ur.nio naaiav. " J r - u to LDPjj ? It will hero. f5. i.u-h. tnc, biad, I". , Uokler ili uv apjriur. tDar n r. ' f0.'- r-f nf pneriv a-t . . t a rv(, IXi not bu.v ra a I, pariu s o chins nrnhr tha asms Jf h, n. a having a Cwrtifleata of AKoney " - they are worthless Cast Iroa , , Vt OWnut S.et, PJnlt.l'h-s Oct JSd3m. "K":'r :!.-;G'-"'-:'i''' 'Va1fflnKMa1J '"rnaasn,
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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