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a. '. : WatmaM1aalatmmaMmaltmkmmmmammm , , ,U , 3r ff" 1, of- , v. - "., ' - J. ' mm A 1 THE SENTINEL. J08JAHTUKH1R. -JEDIT0R -- WEH'K9fAT: JULY , tkW. aitnnVi' rv e A T Bf S AT ES fl COSOSZSS. POaTHE 418T COXOBESH. IION.K. R GILLIAM, OF OKANVILLK. I FOB THE 42D CONGRESS. HON. 8. II. HOG KIIS, OP WAKE. FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL. IION.W3I.M. SHUT, OF MECKLENBURG. .COU5TY CANDIDATES. Wat lh ; HON. DANIEL O KOWUt oir wa iOHEPU J. iAVlB, Hsu., o rawiiia. . Va ! Hint ( Beyreaalliaa : DUNN, I J U. DKOAItTKBKT, "i.f.DOWa I BY. B.X1KH. O. W S0KWO)D, I B. W. JUHTV't. D B. HOLLAND, I H M. TTLET. V- fKTKBHON DUNN. f Wrkrrt, I Far ('? i W. H.H10U, I KEABT UrV'HPRCH, rr Trrmnr I Var awrrarari W 8. Tt'OKEB, I FENDALL bEVtKS, BiealMar af Da i 4AC H. ROC1BR8, The (Slegram and letter below, will ahow the time to be catoniuheii at any thing had not passed. The telegram is dted v Pai.ikulhv, July 20th. Mb. Editor': On Mondav Kirk arrested Judtfe Kerr, Dr. Roane. Hon. S. P. Hill, J. C. Williamaon, W. D. Bowe, Robert Roane, Joseph Kowler, Mitchel and James Neal, JreeGnffi'h, Dr. Yncy, Thoruss Wom- atk.-Jams Milchl, F. A. Wiley audi). lUiney. Some one hundred and fifty or two hundred were arrested and detained in th Court House from one Until tWe O'clock W, D. Bowe demanded by what authority tbey arrested him, unarmed, be refused to go aad was struck over the head with gun and dragged off. The arrest ofMr. Wiley waa brutal, he waa plowing with his cost off nod refused to go with them, hi wa knocked down and put on hia own horse hi feet tied under the horse's be'ly and his bund behind bi back. Bar back with hi coat off he rode into town to Kirk 'a camp. Judge Kerr ia vilely cursed by tbe sentinel who tanda at the window ot hi prison. Ladtea ara inaBited aod witu their ilren ara li-aviDir tLe tOB'n. These liu'.ta Ysn. Syville, I feel ur tbey arelfuj. - Tbe dispatch is igaed by a gentleman o . ,', , nltabiltty. ' The following letter sett ioitb mora in detail th brutal manner in which Kirk tud hi deiperadoea are executing the Uov- eroor'i order. It is lrom a gentleman of the highest respectability. Okkiksbjbo', N. C, July 19, 1870. Gkntlkmch: On Sunday night Kirk camped six mile from Yancey ville with hi Alamance prisoner, seven in number. ; , One ol these, old man Henderson Scott, is about 65 year of age and for many year a cripple. Yesterday (Monday) wa the ap . poll. ted dsy ot Otn. Leach aud Mr, ijcott, candidatea for Congress, to addrea the ' people of Caswell. Kirk, with a portion ol - Li command, about 250 in number, reach - ed Yancey ville about lo'eiock, P. M., jur a Mr. Bcott bad commenced bi tpeecb filed hi men into th encloeure and around tbe Court House, then filled with ptople, and then placed hia guard at the entrance of the square with order to allow no one 1 1 paaa out. He then proceeded to arrvat Sheriff Griffith, tbe Hon. John Kerr, Hon. smael Hill, Dr. N. M. Roan, J. M. Neal, , tne former ouerin, vvuey, end tea olber ot tbe moat res ptctable, law loving and law abiding citizen ot to county. Ao cuse ' . aigbed and no warrant or authority ai ven in any lingl laatano. Tbeae men, aa thev were arrested, were confined in the various room of tb Court Uuute. The Alamance prisoner having ! sen confined in one of the room when tbe command first arrived. 'Col. Wither, who, an oflicer ol the coanty, occupied a room in the Court House, wa lorced, by Kirk, to vacate bit , room lor tbi purioe, aod to remove hi bed and baggage. While Leach wa speaking a squad ol aoldier waa sent Into tbe Court toum to arrtet oneof thMt and inosl -mpecta . i iTu otBccr ia eoromxnd atkavl bim U B.) w . l,- waa oia nam, , u poa ma replying ma it . wi h)-v toloVW eaiitldntf: ttlmaulf ttndeV artcf. By nat iuthof ffy 1 asked Bow. Ia a much loader and more insolent tone. - tb tame thing wa repeated, "consider ; youraelf under arrret sir," and, at tb name tine, the officer pot ont hi band a if to take bim by tbe culler, when Mr. Bowe pnt ant bit band againvt the officer braaat, etrpped back and destrad, again, to know by what atMhority.Tue maa ia command ot tbe aquAd then rsiaad bit platol to R iara aad attemoted to fir. - Tha ' " ctp exploded but the pistol did hot go oft A tli hammer fell Col. I'inuix, who waa . . t i - . a'snding ty, cnockea up me massiv ol to i pietol, a largo tisa aavy repeater. Tba tol- aier then commenced fefflnf The crtea, 1 r inbttfie'dama raacal, kill the damned "r'- iroa. kilt lbs last dame one of them". -i-5 " . ' . The crie were taken p on the oo'aide " - ", VJ ""d for a whll It tseamed asf all batllam ' J ' " aaTnTOBBo, officer and men, alike," -tt '-"wkiiuLiiis' and eei'iBevbo whul wiiiiiiiand -n -anti mmsagrwtfamsxmir mum mi i to tbe window, declarioc their L-Uw: tnad at tb window. Of oourre there Jlfre 'toj'anee; ; Finally the qd AwialLaiat- PtataftaTJ It aanimswfc va. vu aa wae restored, toongn tne waoie com maed remained with cocked gantia line on tba ouutda lor a considerable time r thereafter. The entire crowd of citizen wa kept ia the Courtroom nntil 8 o'clock, ' with two or three exception, who were paeaed out by th apeciai order of Kirik Tbe Coroner and every maa who bad been In any way concerned with tba Coronet 'a - itqoeat a poa tb body of tepheat, were - tnd pnaoner except tba aegro jerort. From priva'a Utter from gentlatnaa ot tlx kSghat ammract', I take thia extract, "I ii a officer with hia head m Judge Ktn'i bock, w,ta bit pistol eockad ci led sick iiqnor, and aaeaaly prevent from niiscntei fey bit auperior, is wn ose cusiody Mr. Ker . . ' Moat ot these mev Arrested art old gray beaded citiseus, standing aa bgb aa tbe bittheet, botb io tha various clrarcbaa and (he community. Tbrae tcu may ba rahed an, Tbe; eobie both by i'Ur and from on of our eitiieoa of undoubted reliabit- ti w who waa present in Yencrjville and be was not inr,de tbe t'ouit bou-e.) snd lelt there last night.: The pme ibtr aa; well aa here are excited and deiply tadtfc mm :- but rtolnit all thev ceo to-kt k4 aad Ut nonmH. wk:uii .blmUh,it. U ll 1 ' iila..t bPW..pi'IW. .9SU(til? o ,tb 8taa and, JhRoit. N2roea er uaed aa pilot to the Tiri out iquada eoag n mking tbe arreata. We, bere in Ore-entrw', hare been warned that we were to furmah mr quota to the army ol Kirk's pripooeri. UABKAS COSPUH. , Tbit ia the moat dear and c ed writ koown to lreemeu 'r the Uw. Tbe arbitra ry arreet of men TyUeepola ""Slid tyraoU' pio laced the act. Our Eoglub Lte'hren beyond tbe watera, atyle thia act the aecuud Magna Chart ol British liberty, to dear it ia to Engliabmen that the crownhead ol England dare not deuy it to the hutubltal aubject of the reilm. Tbe apirit and latter of the AntMa carpw act rtqairea that when any peraon 1 arr fat ed be ahall hare trial forthwith, And with oat delay, and it bia offence be bailable he ahall de bailed. Adolpbut Moore, Sid Pcott, Henderson Scott, Jam ea K. Boyd, John Ireland, Jr., aad Albert Murray, bare all been nrreatad by Kirk of Teuneaaee without warrant or authority of law. kirk aald, when Mr Mooie demanded bia authority for hi ar rest, that Uadxd. it by nuUtarj order. . 2 Jacobiua of France, are tald to bare their The League and Ku Klux bave bad a bloody time. They bav disturbed the peace and good order ol aociety ; tbe Gov ernor, a President of the League, hs Uiken a step that must cvtrthrow bia party. Kirk will make a desperate atruggle to maintain it If not written in tbe body, it Jtvtitte.)a. tbe.rpkil sLStk matntioot tlmt frf-sgues and liberty cannot exist to gether. Kirk with 300 Leaguer baa kidnapped tlx respectable citizen of Alamance, and marched with them to Caswell counly. On Monday, when Oen'l.Laack waa addreaaing tbe peopk ot Caiwell ia th Court House, Judge J-bn W. Kie, on. 8. P. Hill, 1, Boan, with aevcrat other t the moat peace able aod respeetobU citixeaa ot Osjwell, were arrested by Kirk and hia mao. Tbe writ ol Aoism eorpw hafew Judge Pearson hang Are. The df Guwtemplatt l..:..w -a- i- urJle-i"-. v..i- Wht tlidg PwrWw.Il order eJ n Blierra ot all trie couueX-irTests- ry, to LatKiik't priaonera beiors JilltJth'at be may inquire into the cam of tpetr im prisotmieot. - ''-jf---- t If Kirk had marched Ihrongli any two counties of England with ao more author ity than be haa for marching through Ala' maye.aad Caswell every gun wonld bave been taken from tbe rack by tber Queen' aubject' who value the writ ol aooao ooryvt. One man is (aid to have- (track terror into the Jacobin Club. Tb united voic ot all the people will itrlk terror into tli Holilm club or league. Merlin address. ing tha people of France ald, Clticeaa, we must oot be afraid to enter the oavardi, in spite of the blood and carcase which aostiuct tne entrance, dare to penetrate and drive out the murderer, villiana, and robbei " I', is prarent to all that, two secret mid night club disturb our poaor. Citiaen, w say yon muat dare to enter into the" two WuiBightciverD despite of th blood, flame and carcase which, may aoaunoi ia -ontraaots' - .:. We speak it in tbe nam ot tha people. tnese two secret societies, the one ccmpoeed Ol white men and the other ot negroe. ahall be diasolved, and tbe eaered privilege or tne great vra riQnl (ball ba respect ed t.y til, and aetther Holdea or Kirk ahall maktf an cxeepuua to the universal obedi. ence it thaircommand, : , TBS STASDASJTlf ZXQviXT AH- Tht Oasasr' of yeatardiy ask a if we advise retUraaet to Holdw'a army. ' We htva.; rtldrth !f -wr ja vred"lli; "people tgatnit all rlph not and violent measure; that w,dxi..ihe naoptt ta rueist thia xrtnartand law res body ot men by til htwrol mesns. W to ad via them ' now.' Wa repeat- that this armed Qrganisatloa is IU legal, is ia pointed violation of tba Conati tution aad law of tht State and the Cnited State." W htv taidv tht Governor had hit army and all hit aiders aad abettor are liable criminally and wtvilly aad tbat If they take life in their movement, tbey art guilty of murdtr. Wa bv advited tb people to tat thtm and' wa U the th law llowt, to break op tbU UwlltBr m MIW tmvb. for tbaU' wima7ntj alt ihlt 'aow. bo yon aaderttaad that t If you doa't th peopl do a th QovtraorwiU law to oil besj:iTconlaar bdu( ke la done with hi "People of Mortb Carohaa, wiU yon bloodshed i" &ndard y taw aasrarmr. We rather think they wttHfnto-for-tnw and order, the saxrednost) of the ricbt of trial bv iwvvwrlh too aocoaer braffktisT to face with tb,aocoafd j aad tgataal Oof, Holdeo' nnltwlul ' atandinr arm v with Kuk at it heaj( against arbitrary arreata and drumhead Courta martial ia ft tiauof peace, aad againvl tbe high taxet that will be laid upon them to ay for it all. ' . , D. n't you think hey aught to do to. Goverourl Tbey do, w asui y. CRUtt A 0A1SST TBB ttA Tt. ' By th Constitution of tb StaU th Jadga dcid what tb law U, and wb they decide, It la tha duty of everybody ! anbinit at once. It la especially th dtfj ut tWOoveraor of tba Slat to ex ecu U the law aa adjudged by tbe Judge. Re baa worn that ka would do to. If ba faila, ba violate hi oath of offloa, sad if ba raaiata tbe law be ia amenable before' tba criminal Court of tha StaU aad tb high Co art of UDPeachmoaL ...,,.-....- - Now let near what the Goveraor haa done : He haa organized an armed body of rao without tbe ahedaw of iDtioritjr, In iffStw qjtrQA T'oltloi Pi V""1. tion aod Jawa of thia Htata and theDitej tmt treoDg the people and without any proceae of law or pretence of authority, and for no crime or caute, arrtitad many of tbe lead ing and parent cities of the Bute. He ha not only done thia, but ha ba difled tbeJndgeaof the State, he openly avow that he haa inatrncted bia armed men not to recognize the order and Judgment o tbe Cowta; he tellt the Chief Juatioe to. Tbe Chief Jaatice iaanee the writ ot JUeaa urrput with the view to the relief . of tbe petaoo ao outraged and deprived ol their liberty for no caute whateTT,aad the Out arnor telle tbe Chief JdaOce that be will not releaae tbe priaoaera whom hi armed band hold, and give him to underetand that be will reatat the procea of the Coprt to the death. Thit be haa done nod the public record of tba eeuatry aarre to pat tbe matter beyond qucatiou. If tbb "were sot ao the incredalou might doubt. The Governor bae violated ihi oath of office, be bee baaa guittty 4 ftagraat enaa agaiaat tbe Sute aad tbe people . whom he wen be would protect nod defend nailer the Constitution and law,' he haa robbed maay oitiaraa of their liberty 4 gloat oTMttbtitMt vA jams vteaefc Jt;i crimlnairv.and Utor. the h,,h Ccnrt rV thai that he ahall be tried aad punished for ucfa Urrible eritaea. - But there it a further view of tbi militia. Whea he to reaiatt tb law, the whole power of the law may be a top bia lawleianes tad crime, aad it ia tbe anqueetioned doty of th Jadgea to that power for tbi porpota. It tha Judge ire trut to the people and their duty, the; will freely execute thi power, and they are not lit to be Jodge If tbey iall to do to, il need be. The fact that Holdea refute to ubty tb lw to, rocognlxe tb decwtontol tb Jsdgee whea made, ehowt how corrupt bi heart it aod what a as oast ar af a be it He teema. to desire to becoma i- famous, and ba ia succeeding admirably,' Let tb people remember that thia am is tb head add heart of JUJitalitm, and that the object of tbi military .movement and the war that i tow imloent by raaaoa nurnoM than to keen Ulin xLa few broken down poliiicaj back In office. Thi U tb purpose; tbe Standard ot yetrdty leili tht Jlidical party ibat they matt tottjai tb military movement ; It 1 necessary to their inccee. Cat any part ot the peorjle w uua oiaw auavaia anu enaorae to Date, diabonorable and fiendish a moremiBt. Wa trust all part lea will go freely to tba poll aod ' depoait their teal ol condemna tion of Balden A OsfTfirever. Let all tha people do to and' cave th State from an archy aad bloodshed. We trust tbat; every trot Republican la tht State, will read tht following extract from an editorial la tbe Standard of joatar-4 dsy. It i the impotent effort of the Badieal orgaa of Oov. Holdaa to whip honeat aaea to support hit tawlet and. la lamati military aaevemeni, Who it tat priwd that Repubiioan tad everybody da- noano aad rapadiat it t W would, be anrpriaed M they did aot, , Evsry good maa and patriot without , regvd . to party aHitattooa, loath aad;, detect. ad o demn from th boitoes f aitoul thia ertna of the, Governor, without paraUeL, ft weald be moeaUquv tt, aay Reputlicae ahoaht deaoaac it, they ow U to thenuelyet, their party aad tAdt eonatry to -deoonno it. We d not speak ef Xadiealt ; tbey approve of the Governor tad all that he" doe. Tbey would eadors him V ht kbould deliberately commit morder;' bnf S aamber of Sadxalt it mall aod growing I. . j -' ; Thean0iof"tif vbhr prtgrap ssJu wtt- fully to produce fats tmprestton, to wit l tJMIb per7 nrraated by- m-dsr . ol th Governor ware arrnMad on Jftfn& Th' it abaoiutaly falsa, tbey war arrested with- p afll davit or any legal procew aad maay of the peraoo arrwtud ar of tb bait aad moet napectabie avea ta tb 8tate But let vwry bed? read thi track of tb JZadf sot warp -evw-j npaoiioamy tuv ea Standard Mln the ReptbJioaa loathe s.j i w . , I . . aarw uswpww jmi wrasw BM of lawliwum, and rhoosaadt of Week and whites" wilt to' pM him lio Wakaaaw aad arw grad ta kaow tia iVpnMicaoi dd'oamjaoo salbttry iwnMsL W tU Abe Standard tad tb Oovatwor that U will tear thi af. wnWthaa tw baa- dr; the people b eom mev lamffiaath b menu aad crlanaa. , Tb whole object it to ere the lUoa tvea. at tha cost of tioii mar. Tbi ia tbeplaia truth. JUad what th Standard any "Another word or !-' ..." it. , . Bom Repnblicaa have ithr deaoaacad at havt not mppmm Mta "mUitary - meni. m "wtt, ntrver uo. " Tne vary lifd of tb Stat depeade aooa tbe aovmeoa. Bva dastee tbe civil law could furnlah . waa 4ea -wid-bat tried without eBtct; :s i ;:; ' Aetoa all ttaet whobavhstT arrealed aad (wora o a warucipatiag le tbe wwt rage, aot aa ha been paeiabed not oste ia aow to-dy id th qaarriee of tb Paad. tentianLot oaw haa rltaeed th daoe of death, upon th abppery aarfac of aothing. : Tbe tha civil law baa proved jtaell piw erleaa, aid oovttieg rematna ti gtre ot pro lent tun tot tba future, and give aa Ju.ac of fbe saet. bat the atroa: vm, theeandid judguMiut, and the quick ajanlrhmeni of fcuv wiuiry jaw, v V If ' 'AC4SO, t, Pdlo Citimat, of tit tk Cuigrtmtmal Vitrict ef North Carolina : Tbe Hun. Plato Durham, Cooeervative candidate fur Con' grew, having ftejen aaauretl by prominent membtraof the party in ;WbmKtn City, that no.Coaaervativa member eliet to tbe :i )f .CI(if(Peaav moi -s?feei ,..,JteiejjLaf4akhaiA-i bia neat unleaa be could takf ibe .ttat oath or bad bad hie dliabilitie rtmoved, and being unable to take (he "teat oath, bat withdrawn hie nanre" fiuflt btfofe bv pexy. Uiufaaoa for jioiwi ita-U that in he auuuiu oe eiecivu u mium w rciuneii ma teat and hit Repnbltcm rfrsl, the prevent member fom the Oiwrict, wonld t con tin ned in olBce two year loofrer. Tbi wmM amount to forcing upon you a K preaeeta tive notthe Choice of. the mujority and would ajao be deptitring tbe Conservative party 6T the county of vote in Conprew daring tbe two year ut preceding what bid fair to be an exciting and critical free Mr. Durham' withdrawal, although an nounced aa toon as he wa adnard be would be refuied hit tent S"r Coogre, come too late to allow smother 'Convention to be held In-fore tbe elefciiop. On thit ao count th (.Executive Corinttttee ot tbe Dis trict have placed y 'nauta upon tbe Coo amative take aa a onadutate tor member ol tbe Mouaa of Kepreamitative ia tbe nest Coogr., I havo believad it to be bi; duty to accept the uomiuauuh n gener ously tendered me, without any aapiratlon' lor the position on my (p ut ; and aa the tun ia too abort to alloj anything like a pereonal canvas, I am Induced to adopt tbi torm of addrea in oder thit nry po Ition and principle may be fully under stood. At tueriqueetof eome trieede who deatrad me to take tbe e4 in thwHonaeer liepreMotatirea ol our last Legislature, to which I wa -elecud by tbe gnod pt ople of my conn ty, and from which I was barred by tbe enect ot tbe Mowaed -Aaieoameat, I aenliad to fJouari s to nunavemr , diaa w r?4 tXXEXZ53SX I ..."" .7" , , to prevent BJ It 1 usehst to recsditulate the doctrines -fof the Coneivtive ptrty, 4t is enrtopb to ay tnat i belong to tbat party, ttiat i en dorse the two abfe tddreaejetiately publish ed all over tha btita, Al. u by uutmcui.. bets ol the Dtate Legislature, aud tbe other by the Hon. Wm. bbtpp. Tbls district is largely Conaervatrve ; Radicalism never wat very popular here and only kept alive by the eager.tjur.tiojj a J.at...JiiUJextd outre Bolder wo tiupoa tne poopte tor their own advanct ment, is faat-dy ing. ;: - The symptoms of a rupture in tbe party at Waebington hnve extended to oar ami)- taiaa and vallvya aad oaa manly, vignma ttfiKt ( the good jnetLihera w ill place thi distnci wnera it, win ever aiteiwaroa re? main, in the iioat rank of the Conservative districts of th Start and nation.'- It it too true to trgue about that the governing aowar is reapootibl for tbe manner ia which tbi government it administered. It follows then, aa the country ia ruled by a Radical President and Cabinet, urged and strengthened by a Radical Congress, that It it to Radicalism that North Caroli raptcj. f Altnougb mu-o of our trouble ha been caused by tbe action-i ' Itadicat Legislature, yet nwaaovnui njubt tbatthat Legktlatar baa been nailed bv the max lm ad controlled by thvHaadrr i the Radical ot tb, Korthj Letting behind tbe dead issues ol the war,' We owe it to Radicalism,' ' lit. That whereas oar taxes in 1861 tnd previously were readity paid becanae the amoeat wat tmall, tbey art now -oollccted with great difficulty bocanse of tb enor mous increaee and uf our greatly reduced ability Ho pay.' ' 2nL That a vast an j Intricate tytU m ol, national taxation ba been forced noon ut. to thai he implement of trade, -no article of mt rchaadixe, no household utensil.no clothing, ao lareiture, tha exercise ol no proleauon or ; cawing la unttxed, and a swarm of greedy aud.ioqaisittve official 111 loot jif8n.ujk s j. ju. -jV5y 3rd, Tbat our bonds, which in I860 were at and above par, ar now. a -drug oa the market aad a diagrace to our State. ' ' 4th. That th mohef wvtmg' from onr people haa heed usji Jt nd in pecolatkm aad bribery, aad tb credit ot the Stat bu been atterly nAoed. ' ' ' 6tb. That our tJniverittv, lb buroerv of otarcsoivB auu uiv pnw ws vat ucouiB, una been turned into a primary tchool. i w4 6th. That lit nd property are do longer safe from th violence ot nien seeking gain or plotting rcvenw nnner tar cover ot cret osth-bonnd organixatioas. :. 17th, That capital and- iminigratioa tar discouraged lrom coming bate u dcvelope onr rasourtfeev 4 0th. That tb Stat if even now being overran oya aora ,ot anouctpiiasxi oi- Idiers, nndef tb command of ,ffiort alien' to tne atate ana ouuoxious to tne people, Bqa inn wuura prin-wuine; ,e miner ueL.il 1 moe ot tit law, aodf wiihouk warrant cfl lJm -. .i i-A--.afr'fk.); li This state f Unnia ca nnot .remain att- tvmary.r II U aw UUoixevoluLsua aad. must rwnit revoiutioni alwart floin 9 Banzai distrese in ecarcitf f ond,igr mobs And in fine attenipi joT abet - wrncgod t right Ut elver bytvMleacp. To avert thee coniequenr tbe'Cotiservativ party wnicn is pieugea to peaoeiat government. to light, and equal tarstioa.and to reform. moettnampa oy tn wm or tit - people (expressed through the ballot bei) io the council ot tb General Government, - That it may triampb very Dwtriot moat be carried that can be earned ,aed a, Conser vative majority secared ia tb next Coo a. To that end I tpe:trafiy ask your vote it roar wppert iw-ttademiag aire- tte. My wail knows eourw hejvtofor io regard to internal iuinnive.ineuts mar be uHciedt auraiica ..thai L .atauted,.. o,o"ef tort aball b apatad on ju tuut t dlo n oiatnai. inart oC wwtera ftorth Caroliaa, particolarly if an v thine can be don by way ot tpptepriation- i-f Coogrost ta taror orenr nail noxd mterwia. Fawtiao of AmatasVffaaitx Utw-AEHi ntoTon. The WasbinrtL ft correspondent of the Hew York Peat Uk znpat on jBatnr day, that tE atUchas of the Auatriaa irga tioa do Bot conceal their satisfaction with th eonrs of France, nt d? oot hrsitete to raBreWieTrimnaraei witft tEaf bower. Thay doot beltev ft posefbfc .r' Austria to r.mtta mtural during tbw -irrprt--fcrht suina ane, win te rorcea to join rrsnc anr) aid I trying to bumiliatVkn I Wrest a way War npon tbe dog ba opened I New"" bera. W doat iatead U cuabect tbi fact with th begira of ILaUea nxa from tht tit to Raleigh, yettatday. Spscaial Notices. 77, 171870 fj fhu Vilembi VamtlT Mekcln ha been widel and fsTorabljr knowj in oar own aad foreign nriilnl rlss uuwarua uf - II1IH11 tbAHS! ft ha loat bou of Ma good nam by repsatcd trie's, but oeotmas to acenpj a avauiaau o Una in aviyj fftmiiv mediOLM cbet. tl ia sa Eitornal and lateHtid kenwdy. rot iv'.' in chuUff u ur auuiLa.. it it id slinosi cur- iu ia ruf w vanuua aiuoa vi uiaii uij ouur auuan remedy, or til most in fill liiei. Ia India, Aril, a ami C'bina, whera tbu dreadltd disease is mora, ur kae preTaient, tbe I'aio Killer is eooiaend by lb i.sun-s, u well sa Eurupeau residents In thusw cilmstea. a sure rtmnly and white It is t uoal efticient remedy (ur pun, it la a part etiy mi wediciiw, veu In nckllitul hand. Directions acooupany aaob bottta. cMtd'br all Dratrgist. Prios xims., 5ooi4 , and II per battle. lWifliWlBU . ' ' used up. Euayi for Young Men The ener- vatad aLd asud up wUo bsre lust their youthful eoargy, ambition, and bodily vigor, in tba pur sait ci 8usi Psasaoaa,.witk wurd ? ehaae, afad aaulMry aid har Ike eeecalnRlf hopeles. seat frea, iu sealed envelope. Addresa, &QN ABO MaUUIAt'lON, Bo , PWladaiplua, Pa. -any 27-daalJ : . .. . t . WIBt.elK. ' Th Bail of Civil Society, Ety for Vuung lien, on th honor and hu(MuM of Mr riaga, aa tbaevil a4 aoger uf Calibwy with ssnilsry balp tut the attauwunt of mta'e true notitloa in bia. 8ent free, in sealed en velope. Address, HOWARD AUJOCiIaTION, Boa t Philadelphia, fa. my ti im BATCHELOE'8 HAIE DYE. Thi splendid Hair Iye is tb beat u tbe world. He ml, reliant, iuetaatanaou, does not east. taioladA nor any e train; , poiaucji to pradaue iaaiv MSf txatJus hotsnng riruiua um) du aatj Doaaisa. Th aaSHime W, A Batohater' HawPy V.iui,';iilju m V. IHIV. ibHtlf ; .- A . "SUSAH MOF ffrtHK Xafliea all" over the World pronouuee this X. uwaauy jatv lH-tf r rood Fkttinsi Ma bin. cc GEM rh A i n c r 1? m U J 1 U J AJ It U Gem and HERO, i FRUIT JABS These are biJisrm tally- the Beat Ooodt tn the markat. - PU1IJE8VKUY LOW. JVLll'SLEU'IS. PATRIJIHASD8 fJAITJIOT DO IMk . f. I I aat.b atJ 1 TfrUW rn A U I O g jr i kf 1IUHN TABLE, l'EACir PAHElt, A Larva atoek jaat raeaivad. July 13-if . JULIUS Lf WIS. AS M KkIC A a BROILER BaUin all th Jaleea and Flavor, which a imavr urwuer ooea. Drolls in IMS maa nan tne Uaaa repaired by any etber. aaa oooka the twat yolylatf 4 JDXJU8 LKWT8. VTEW liA - From Kaw-ffheat aa good-aa ratapaeaor aov other. juiyUHf W. B. JONES A CO. TO MEAL. Bashala Wl,K. fW. Hal .,at man. jnlyWAI . W.ttJOMWAOO. A CARD. Tlf If HABCT HTLLtARn Vt FBEfARm) AV A. to aeauBMandaw vasailiea asaj tka traaalliag punue with Board and Lodging by tha day Week aramejtlieaMnaiis term. Ale.- aba Vill take Student ot the. University as Boarder fur the sasaion, . f'BArat. Jaty dw ' - . . JFf bale. . 1 "0 BOXES No. 1, Chewing Tobacco, ebcap. IP ALHO, another Conlirnmirt oi Heal. Joiy ( , W. H.JOtBi VO. s; ' fe ARXISTXAS J0H1S. s" ittoraer ri4 jDonusellof. ' .,"' -. SALEioa.'n a ' Pbsotic m tbb iriT ,A Fspaai. Coqara. J ftompt Atteatioa gireao aUi'rufaaaioaal V.:0 "aaTiB IrraeiT, maa iw Feev- win rw i s ' . ioly Htm . A . i bav tw lots for aala, eontifnlng half ieraxl m aaaa. aot s .lowallusu- soul wti e lb pnntsta about tea snninUs walk trow mm vaisat. aau n, anaejovar now csowia. ', -,rof rnfunr prUalar aad aod ae; , July IVtf Q. T. briiOMACfL ' A frtvata avchool. , MBS MAMOUM WTLL Kg-fPUt Htl kehma for roan butiea. at tba raaidM t awr mothsr, lira. Villus P. kaaanas. urwi.s, Crealar apply at w hX.-.lMUe Aacal, ooiVACAki)ir; t V 't f Wf LWAt tt k vii,i,it vfsruyg WMTOHEI FkitNtlBpBbEiCZilMithI', sr nfe! ffarsa bv nlxlSif. lea la Um tVmrta mt- Brtir. ar..j- Berua and ' - Tm auq i twl i and Rnpreaj Coaru. ' mad la aay part ef wth a. ohae. , i eva Baar,i-aewem ; EOTaaATaV"' . - A FilM 7 aiilea Boain-fctM of iukich mouH ture or four weeks sjto. sa C, - caay wilt, w to. Jaa, aaaraaA witk w-awiw ' " ' sioa at eswa ar tppsrsult six ar . area rears etd : Ux ntw J..!Tv7 J aaarkadwitkaBatfaMaw ess, the aauter autTIr sen ear, ana a (moot amp ia the left, aboat HwafsnwiM Mter. Taa swm i. qoira 1 1 Ml tM-r. arora Mm, ..j aaarga aa lake thai away, er ttM mill ba Z bosm or aa taa law dtraeta. 1 I WiMiv W. A.T0BT. "THE GOOCH COTTON TIE" .. - j far- jt&l. st . - - x --'. ": ? z ii r ' i rn u. ll A TYEJNro CO l TON .fl.WaHt'kaataawg.t-i.JkUvJ JBfllWV HIA TIE hit been Ur1r ed and bu A si jrTaRI.K TIEnuH. Tsrhiera will aiwh ' Tie before kaytof aay-ouar, July W3at JULY . - THE StTBSCBIBER TAKEfl PLEARUBC IK Carolina, tha be now repraseole air. iETNA LIFE, ASSETS AMOUNTING TO $15 .0iC 2, 7 84,16. J&JXA. Hartford, Ct. ASSETS AMOUNTING TO OVEB ; ' ' ,' $5,000,000.00. Coi(iiiental Fire (N. Y.) ''-j' ASHKT8 AMOTJNTIHG TO S 2, 3 3 9, 12 2. 5 0 Tea above naaaed reaasani are ao wall known And established tbraoghoat th entire eona try, that they aaed-iio VLs VlNU Ar BLOWING to ooatiaaod attwtioa. Neither are they befor theaomaaaity to smdarbid is rata ovoBsv any necuiiar anvantage Tbey are f)OUNDvItEUAIILE AND PBOMET, - 1T-T--; 1 , -war - - MERCHANTS OF WM. t. rnirrs, r nasi dent. HI r - J. C. DeLEOW, lurperlatandcai Agencies. lit On : the JItilual Plan. i AILJJ0UCIE3 NOH PARTinTPATE " ' "" ' "J""; . OF THE KiTIRestilction on RALEIGIT OLD nEULSTEBUILDINa, THE0. N; jBlyt-tf- GUJLIiETT STETJj BRUSH COTTON GIN. HAVING BEEN ATPOIXTED GENERAL AGENTS IN KOKTII CAROLINA UUU.UTT r 1. H vt J, - TUB GEORGIA .t?irTiarMi,r orJIr; " UI appofnl a'nA respouaibl A.anta la 's i , eonaty wbar Agent are not Bppomtad and aettvely aalieiliu otaan AnW 19 ff. ' .i -v e - ervriim ens waVtrv . . ..... i I'".- . s A' r ftmenatiwtm DEPARTMENT 0F KlEW - i ... ; lTVj b S, O GENERAL AGENT ilt-n. dTw st aTTsf" VN ,! TOTJKG, fiEAtTrTT, TTG0R0t9 AND CONDTJCTE0 BT A WIHE WBTtnww" - t . AND fiCOSOMICAL BOARD OF illBECTOita CPOW WT. - . -- 1 ikiriw f ."ry"' t"'d-asiJ dlWaantebed Aetwary iaadudj (Iwmi ta Aaaanea, to. smw w I nsjxirarun awj tt a,.t usijt fciioN abi s h&cvi . ewMrWX, iu-tr ikom LkuM of ,k. IAk. ka4rt ak-tr vrA Si, ram dTpoircT, and a prnilty wuiok aaa arntv atlar thapt'mault SS'VW mw UittMKto. I kav baaa twstrieiad ta imm rprart is , rain alone, ahieh moet of ti e JbSiw aid T mT.j . Isoaar a TUss disadvsswa.. Sowatkae aril a taa miiljT'' I"'" av adootad. . z r.j".:L"". add.tKmal artvuava ef aoava, uaTpotteiea, "wtoeV to diontae. biUa- U tl d?alwolt AtHmutm Jtmmd which ami Ml mm i. 1'iraalsrs i Thai u ezpiaaauo fbrwdia U. Oid WhtuMohhatloTU Jon t-d3taSm aui?rl turvciiuQ in ijwri my tad a to their ui arasl to oall and exaaaua tb TJHCBUBCH A DODO. Aemrre. 1 1870. ASSOrNCINO TO. TDK PIOpLI OF KOBTH Wlr.1 dlaaa IsusirsusM -assaalSL vis 1 ' - HARTFOlil), CT. 7 tnt JUt- ( - -- y-T" S1T A 4. . M F3 A NEW- YOIIK. n y D. H0LLT, SkCkKTARV. F0RFEITABLK. AND - .. fcfN. PBrtPITfl COMPANY. .. - ' "RtiUilf'ce or Trutel. iGK&fr, --' x iiPtglTE COOftT IIOUiE. Jtieaioal AxattUxtor. KAMSAY, ; agent, t . wm thi NTKKLMKUHII COTo OIN A M Is COTTO'V vmuiit anu rxiic LIST. r ,. . .""sjhv.. TK Mitchell, Allen Co. 32i KORTH CAROUliA YORK: .A tT JD f B e i K h , AND MANAGER. : .. , v vit ax - r ti'sfrV"4 - "7 rr r" OHAft-ff. OMir'wCia" 'JrT''tr' i,8 tt taw ll,.,.: ,'.! .!. 1 'i rata la atuat aartielDaca tm twea mi rma by y 'ooV . aa eurrsaaar -T- mmrr tv . " 'ttitlWwi Biaa "mz: v,,rr. ' toMdK Zal2lALVmf'iam' M " t t0" - Z,";r,r7 saewrml, into an ;:i7Zm,ZilX nZZ mt'" V 1 s k f v -a ;-J tn Hi 1 M f t r t m b ... . Us".. . i. . 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The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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July 20, 1870, edition 1
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