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THE SENTINEL. f A 19 SaOTTS Mt, (he i3fd dy of Karen f4s jwMrVI4f la tin fetstv'j of vjgl, tiuu will iuh ua irwuBtuereu 07 1. Bo prttc1pat!4 In IU exercliet. A rtjaivwtwg of ear eiUfeui bad dtig 0 tbat daj m on of public mourning the dtath of tbe ChrirtiQ Hero And ot, 0 n kbal, Riitii Edward Lks, 1 Coimittol WTngemtnU went ip- Ititior; piiianiaD lor it1mHeKav Irrafic. Tiie'r toggaitioin were herti cmied j. iht eotmnaultjr at large, ii unlt-t a jrrM4,-demakrtMr .jiuiar sorrow aad afftctionate mcr vcrtl; of the State, the occasion and ustrious.Deud. Bo late a day was selected, in order tbat the Legii tuUhi fjtatc luiglit how, in an wp' -!nie s'mpe, lliut the heart ot Forth ;ii,a ytas touulied with OncooiiLon st ilic great lo'sa tbat the country, 'h.:t humanity, lias euatttined. De and promptlf did the Legulature, few di5iitiiig voices rc spend to toe I'ion, and they w'l!l rceeirc, therefor. t of the Procession, presented a ttos't rtssive appearance, plctureequtly, but ifully, emblematic of the great sorrow. ! tkc:t:rcs, the Banks, the Insurance 9, and thu Expiusi Office, were draped I tbe UftlH:nKH)U ot - uouMHBg, and hva ni univeral1y suspended. Tbe a population of the city, swollen by (ions from tlic immediate country and nci'-hborintf counties, was out of , evincing the liveliest' and most ex- fcive interest in the solemnities 01 Uie M('9t of tbe dwellings, also, on Fay illc Stieet, displayed symbols of mourn n i lie shape of gracefully-arranged dra numcrous portraits 01 the loved Hero ari.Kd with funereal emblems, and trwsj rtther fit and'- touching .ways. k ol these displays were of rare appro Itncis uud elegance, but tt is, perhaps, jliom to discriminate, where all exhibf no gefltrous, impulsive and grauiying fepotition to bondr JHw, who reflected glory on us. Hillsboro' Street, also, ugh not embraced in tbe line of pro in, bore evidences of tbe common. L-paiiy ot tiio reBidenccsjijrtgj b decorated with suitable insignia and Ics. The office of the North Carolina Agency, under the direction of R. JtliiLt!, E-i , was draped with peculiar ait-Bess and presented a very Impos' ipecL Tho flig on the Cspitol (by Ll resolution of the' Legislature) sud oa Tot ker' Hall were displayed at in&st during the day. The tout enumUt nc of exceeding inipri'ssivuncts and tub raoctssioH. le i'roceesion waa lormcd, at Hi elt, in front of the Executive Mansion, loot of FayetlevUlc Street, under tbe ent direction of Gen. W. K. Cox, Marshal, and Majors Tucker and j, Capt. TV. Hal. Earruon and W. C. cicb, Er, Assistants. Amid the scXcnm ng ot all the bcllgbf the city, and pre l by tbe Band playing dirge and fus uterch, it moved in tbe following r to tbe flotttb gate of tbo Capitol, and hrTacto!T niai;,ter!rTboxwcIsc to take place : Childreu of the Sunday School?, City Fine Ciuipaiiics, Bbcrs of W. G. Hill Lottife, A. Y. M, Ciergy of tbe City, BtiUlierg of the late C, S. A. Cittzenr, . Ladies, 'ett. Cbapluiit and CuatUU-olu; Ar- nuements, in eaniaj-rr. L pe Fira Ctimpanies a gallant body of i were in lull uniform and looked on ply well. ,"W.; G. Rill" Lodge if ea- to til commendation for its prompt operation in tbe general tribute. Quite Fge nombcr of "ex- Hebe," who bad loV W their idolised Leadex ; on ma y 1 march a4 into many a tempest of fi aad of bload, were In line, and lorm- !3pwtaai;featute of the occasion. f"IBl! beaTKemur wBere Ue ureees I ai joined ,f tbe Senate and House of icers, tbe whole entered in reversed portiga pX jjhe ,lae- of - lift AMociation, the Hall waa most 'y d beantitnlly decorated with fTOfrwdTapry' is every part, and 'wrgnena. -Fronftbe ceiling above 0,RrBo waa. suspended fine nit oren. tee, la front of tbe er's Ubte were dL'played a pure wbltft of ebryasiuhemoms.wrth elegant white blithe ceotre, -tbo gift- joy Jim. J! Cap. G B - rjjjnion; of Pitta--atd "ft Unrel and ivy abield, with ibereoom white,(tbe handiwork of ledyoHhecityJ ; ' , - A; Hall waifowd.ed to Hi I atmost liatyiand there were hundreds outside era enable to gsift admittance. We ' seen ft more imposing audience! rotrttrc: wfiivf wr- cuustiiuiv it; 1 JL 5' .. ' .L- RALEI6II N. C, SATORDATt ptOYEMBER 2C, 1870. w. . . V ti..-: ; .-J3Ft" ant manhood, uJd yoaUw . Amoag tbuM 00 the ataira, we ohearv.d of tU 8ae, Otpt; T. Jarrrs,- Spaaer of u r. nuasnin ana unn reewksiu ud Treaaurw r th Mmrtal Mwciaiioa,fcp.toBy fUinV ,.,t Tb ejeissei Vere "cur&i out aeconlinir 4er dirga by tha Btuad, tkevgraad aid ujmn, Ocn. Leel rarorite,- "How fira foundation," was iag, wiiu' $olma effect, bj tbe Choir, wbbvti?!nr tbe direction pt Capt. C W, JiwtSta, bI been ImproTiafd for tb oeoasion. This was JUlowod by ai irnpreaalva' prayer,' from tbo Teaerabte Ohaplaia, tbe Bet. Dr. Lacy, and tbe read ing, by Ma). Sea ton GalfUie (allowing beautilul Memorial Pocm' rjrca for ttvtt pecaaipBWj-a A- sw hniy, Mrs. Faitoj Djwiiiog. Tbe reading of tbU Poctn produced a profound' iupteesion upon tbe iminonse auditory: TO Till MKYiOBV r GENERAL EOBERT E. LEE. III lAXKI BOWmNO. OOSKTOaOD! Qouu to the Qtxt who lint him, bat to ihaw To what a height Immunity may grow, Then from tUe Kraudec giory, tfwti haagiran, Kcmorcd liiip to hia ru-um plao in heareu I WoaldUkKiWuthuuluuKrlOhl tharriaf, ' TUa kiu, quick anRUifli, hopalctM of reiki, Aa it takes bomo t'io' tlihiu, Sulats ud Tnefteepeat depth wlthi the Sue post doulUot woe I Can it bo well to grit vo Tbna greatly ? It eau but U wtll 1 Tot let Q leare Our sorrow for a eaaoe and rcoal Our dead among u; let the ajiell Of oar grand Tast oome o'er at, and go bank Beneath- tbe wtasard memVr'a maicte thrall, To those departed daya along whose track Our Hon of glory shone with dustbag rayj ' That Ritded and will aver rild the ilitktT 1 I Let our Coufedorate days come baok agaia, I' With all their pleasure, all their pnde; their paHU Wtich was not paiu, for, held by our high Hope. We ne'er shall know such other la I to'e scopel Boffariiig became traot mated into something graad, And we rejoioed to suffer for the Southern land 1 Oh I days of high herow dvlng.at whose breath Fur Cause and Country, as a priceieaa prise , And died tot Dixie with ernMnt mm I ne isngoea at aaoner aaa we created cktath . When bosoms bonaded to one Mighty thonght t When beluga were to aoperfautaui strength up wrong ut I - - One heart, One ailnd,one soul, one spirit burned. And to one glerioua pnrpoae troly turuod It Hearts, hopes, aairatton, freutlom, hang on One Jit tlefjn bentatK A htrfaf Lezixjton ! ; e . e e ' e I That man may God's own likeness be ' And bear the impress of His baud, Oar hoarta ean dtlv nndoraUnd i Aad find the proof ln"H01iKBT LEE 1 ; .? 1 1,. M . i Bear wttneaa. M-vLaannJ bidli " ' Your glorious Oeueral, like a joc Eauloued-lirwran-strfgrng ahouL auu unuiN me uaivie a erunnon wie, As welcome as tbs dew tliat drops Upon the bow.m of the rose. At sommer cTootug's sofUiat eloao, , To win one word from his grand bps I : ..'. - i,EE'8 KOiOIBKa Ion who tored iijw so. That for bia honor nd the Sooth. Voa rwhed aprni deatrnation'a month, Juat aa "MAl.S liOUKUI" bade yea got 1 . j ' ' ' . " Bpeali . Bout horn women, we who gave ' Our beat, our bjantiful, onr bnare Our heart's whole tri-asuroa to kit aod, As frtely.ee ws givs to Ood I 1..-L ..1 . " ... Beavonsl Low we loved hirat It may bo, If we had loved him someahat loss, -And Ood the more, that we might sco Biiu still among as ; still might blees Bis Im- g prese.ice : Still be le-d By hiaex ample ; strive to tread 'be path bis footsteps trod, and at Be swayed by bis life-aetod Will) jiow snuou we owe mm 1 w bo ean gooes The sum of good and aob.enias, lie gave ns, who Bueonscloas stood i. Tbe grand embodiment of Good I He bubo dbad ixt h-xjiketii. I.et esah word, W hieh.iu Its pare and aimple grandeur stirred Our very sonis within us, still abide Peep iu bur mem'rtes. iifoguard, beaexxi, gaidc, To form the future which we still can eliun, And wreathe fresh lanrels sound his deathless , fame! : , . .. TV" a meol to-diy lo praiso bun ; praise seoms dim, '.-;-' ' 4 Faiuk feeble, futile, which we offer him 1 Like Sbildren crying for a father's loss. We bend bewildered with onr eraahing cross. ' The world will praue him ; we eaa only tell How muoh we loved and love bun, end how well, lie sleeps ss sleep the weli-belored of God, -His boaoted ashes resting 'neath the aod VV bieh oovars bits who loved turn, bis great i Chief. ' "Wboae gotsg-vtde S eouthiTlraT baiefgrieirt Riesrf Abk" and "Uaan" together. Were it I beat. ..... .. . . .;. V The mighty twS sbonfj wait, on Richmond's breast, Tbe Archangel's tremp aod (animona, which - shall bs - -.. - . - For HT05EWALL JACK80H and far SO BE ST LEE, J "Pot eren in death diyidedf It recks aot v ' ' What space of Honthern aolt shsll be the spot Beleoted to enshriae and held intrust, Tbs mortal portion of bis precious duet; For, buried deep, bis grand immortal part Finds its trme grart In erory Southern heart I ' ', Then, after ft hinilsome introduction by Gea, W, R. Cox, tbe Chief Marshai, soccee- dev - ' : -::.7-.;.i It wat It tbat ietralon B.rT(nee Would deliver the memorial tribute to Robert E. XTberwoUUreoUkjr,arrnl,inlanl gpealalag ol the greet representative South. jrlhTBenWJrt& ill tie: reaoursmoraJIZim I 4hja noble CPWnonwMltbtterii! of eulogy ftoa lamsBUtioa 01 the Btate 1 Ifever was tbere a grander ijemeftnrarejr Ty 'bas there one so gran 3 been so grandly handled. The eloquent orator! whole soal waa ia hia subject, , and for more than an hour bo encbaioed tbe attention and tbe admiration ol that tjmpatblcing anigratU fed asaemblag. ; t Wsdesyair of attempting aa analysis of tbia splendid prodacuoa, and we express the aniTers-d desire that it sbail be publish d, M be'read by tbeVbole- cpaatry. Ia its Just, ( appfccialive and discriminating estimate f Gen. - Lee's , tharaeteri -as maa ftnd foiak- in tliJf, nttaranee of great pbl irtsADbical truths 'to Borrruv bold and orkdnal lMirtiag.--ia. lbl . . : , . . vindication U O- I OOBtHttB I1Mmi it ii. tl ri - 1 I . t H'f.M . vnr glorkws oombiBatioa ot taww sppoattaaaaptation' of tl teaching PJP IP to Ue ftumtma nl Ih. ,la0M ot thai aww, ths twat'totti as socn, tu eabiaoed tbe wt. vanee, tqnal to any amergtney, W was more thaa eqnal to this. Alter another dirge by the Band, the singing of a fine anthem by the cboir and a portion of the children ol the Sunday a, and Um beoedictio-r by Da. JUcy, we vast Sadies quietly dUptrsed. Jfeading tha xeroses, xwatribtition, agraaaUj to pmkmr aaawtcccroeat, ' take np for tb Ueuorial 'tiaaunuwt.'tp' Im erected (9 our Confederate Cometery, by which ft handaomt suds we teatiawt- i We repeat that It was . one which rtfloetctl credit upon the commuolty and the State.! It proved that near to the . hearts ol ow people are the reputation and tbe memory of those who have illustrated our annate and adorned our humanity. It proved that bo malice, detraction,' compulsion, or oppression can obliterate the recollection of great deeds done In the patu)fDuty It' proved that sacred and dear is the memoiy of Robert E. Let, tle second Washington, and tbat there yet remains, alter all the mm -iaaBSwrfwrt Mas v mtu. paoi ana pn vato, which filled up the measure "anall revive his name, and In fond memories, Preserve and still keep froeh, like flowurs in water, Bu glorious deeds I" , TUB PSSl TBS TIA B T. Tbe Governor, in bis message, says tbere are two hundred and twenty convicts in the Penitentiary, and that tbere are two hundred more in tbe county prisons, who should be in the Penitentiary. Yes, indeed, and there are men who sit in the Capitol, who ought to be sitting, or breaking lock, in tbe Pent teatiary. The message says, the affairs of the Pen Herniary have, in all respects, been econo mically, honestly and ably managed by the Commissioners. We shall raise no question, now, oa that sobjtot, but we cannot refrain from mentioning the fact, tbat the Peniten tiary Board is the only one that hat been vigorously and specially attacked by the Governor's organ, tbe standard, aod 'heir removal urged as a psrty nrceity. , But why did not tbe Governor say the same ia regard tu tbe management of the railroads I . Or ifbe eouU act Bateau thejourageiin much lor them, why did he not come ont bonestly and squarely, and say tbey bad been badly, fraudulently, aad extravagantly managed I This macb wsa due from tbe Governor, not only to the Legislature and the people, but to truth, even if thereby be bad been obliged to expose Aboom friend 1 The Governor also forgot to mention, while on tbe Penitentiary subject, tbat there are (100,000 cf State bonds out now, somewhere, for tbe Penitentiary location on Deep River, located by! James Harris, Robert Laasitsf aad others. Bat-pstbaps his Excellency looks upoa this hundred thousand dollar swindle as a small affair, compered with tbe larger swindles with which be has been so familiar, anl, conse quently, not worth aieotiotaing. j The Governor, rWiidg. it taseealon ol the Legislature, bad a pasaioa or lever lor Messing Railroads that , pasaioa, baa worn 1 ofi and be ii now opposed to. leasing out the Bailroads, but Wants to lease outth University. We oppose 'tbe ',pctt thing will be a proposition to sell the Profcesor7 ships, or probably, the Professors' Ibem selvea. Pilgrim Ashley ' would prntably buy Martlra ; John Pool would buy brother SoL, Judge Settle bid eft cousin John Tat- rick, and Little field take the residue in t lot to be paid for la State bonds. But, perhApsvla leasing ouLlbe JJnivcL-l sitv. the Governor would throw tbe Pro fessors la: then would be a difficulty. however, we fear, le finding lessee, even withthat collateral advantage, ws auge test to the Cover not to correspona wlia . a . . - . 1 A tL . toe BWftmp vana vompany, may- ue wey would tak the TJnlveraity, too, if terms were made accommodating. . i Ka ExTXHraua. We learn that two of ear enterprising cltixens, whose names are not yet announced ia the bills, purchas ed Thayer'a Circus horses, tent aad other --.m. tab .era .eld at auction r . Him MMtemWt.MWt& P ii hia irata aafsvad sufltoiently recaperstfcd, to stsrt oat oa a tour of sxblbitioa throagboat tbe South. Man? 'lUggesUonay' ybai aad othei area, 1 : Jam fctw-fiidsjF'JSH x uayera xaiiurav niHwiuai ywniw'iiiw iv wMm set free tkket fop awry- - liaeer bad aoma. thing to dto with it.ue aawTearMii iicUoa only" ft few days. We therefore aort of arrangement with tbe Press oa which Thayer split, ',, 4 ' " V ' "-; ' :-' A WAtttm HAUL Ws nottoed sometime since that one Wan. P. Grimatey was trying to indict Boaitc of the Gotdsboro Jfssssapsr, for slander, ia calling blma fjreapoasi ble drankrt tHdicaL! JT 'WH, oecupyliig some five or aix sheets of . fool's- cap, was n before toe graad Jury of Lenoir coun ty, tad was, after examinstioa of the wib aeasei returned Ignored, TbU wtaoppost '. is equivalent to a decision of ike graad jury of JraoU i hat --jiiBaley is aeortofan IrrespoDaible drunke rsxljCai,-, el jossrH. lloldcn waa Carolina, That -ibe process f - . w Arse rto as true tiea. a the )ob was 1..-- ..-....,-.-,1,..,. ... itBM.,wa.-.-fc-- VrffaiicTlcame a cauidate beifora Tba pa'fr-t mmJ m.t r. Innnj.,..i 7. -T - . I I I u 1 M M 1 M 13 I 11 H-g. L.--aJJttiiM.'MiimMl i mAmikilu.-$ (dull i . I ii i ii v a M I bign irep-ifatlonl rlsiaaally, gt bftrOe, u win be rM sinw mrir n fMuKi l. J a . 1 i . .. f membartd, by that good Id saut, Zona insa worth. ''I " In those days "my son Juf ws one vt the elitoa o tb tvt4iki aawiag tka eay tLings were going agakrt Pa.l,' ha wstd wrotb, and said manl bluer tbines against those whom be conlJered jA thai caoMjJ, tfa tqrf tiini wr takl-sg. AUMg WHer Hnugf be cat day penned ft very bittet tditoriil agnmtt Didi oppo- SefilsTTE-IT.tcT.; ' ttfe extra,, vv- ' Uui'!Mrit'Udl 1 tutd to a e it btlo'tf 111 got into the paper and order t it aup Tbat such a nch piece ot literature mlhf not be lost to posterity, ssassterfyent out the paragraph below, and preserved It, and It bow ilea before tM. We publUh it that all the world may see what were Joe's ideai of conciliation and amnesty, wore u those dsya. x - " ' Here's what Joe said ' "T"""" "J"- "More treason exis;s in NorthJtrulitia lo-tUj ihaasiz months a;o,' .Who an tbe traitors I Jo. Turner, Wn, A. Grahara. U. Y. UcAdeo, J00.T. Woolen, W....R. IJ- lrta We,t"ifr Junior, are trttpouaible for nuas we say. Qa spirit or v. It. Hciue f.w wiirs tum wttTwrawaiB. Ws bate with tbe bate! ol bell, the po litioai hypocrites who have been before tbe poople. Jo. Turner Is as mean a man, at low an American as the broad boundaries of the counties West He hu beea egged on by otuers. By all tbat ia good let bins be arrested and let this matter be ferreted to the bottom. Let the whole thing be ex posed. Oh, for one boor as Provisional Governor. These scoundrels should bo flayed alive. Gov. Holdea baa been too lenient. As ft father we have knows htm as such. But now may he put Into letters of blood the damnabie history ol these mesa, despicable traitors. For God's sake, let as have a tier harmony or the peace ol gtter eebjugetioa. The Union men of Korth Caroline are tlie true lords of tbe soil, let them rule or let tbem shed oceans of blood. To anas, I Btsnd by tbe Governor. Implore hlra la kill, born snd destroy every secessionist that nefw llvj Aptv" i i ' ' ; Tuakkkuvwo Day. Yesterday waa pretty generally obserred la this city ss thanksgiving step, bat whether there was any extraordinary offering . of taawls, we have bo sneejie ol ' knowing. 't FWLo aa rirtea ttrSTttJtlt fa tbe ftiilaconal tint Pirn any of tbe other churches were opened. t t I .. - I We presume there was a general obserr- ance of good dinner. Ws received five no tifications that our services were aeeded it) disposing of roaat turkey and oysters, with the tt tatcrat,' but found it Impossible to comply ' with ail of tbem owing to the fact the dinner hour arrives about tbe same timo all over the city. "We fell very thankful, however, and we hop pur readers aid, also, end were generally hap py 7 rrT-r-iv.. 1 w ... t .lit) t? - For'theBeotiaeliy. ; Moobb O01 if. (1. Nov. list, 1870. Hi )N. Jokiah Tchnex, Jx. Dxab Bia: Last bntnrday wo started another Kelly to itaicigH as a representauve, but aot toe KtUf Who-' went- two" years bp 00 not Radical Kelly-Blacksmith. K. Wheel wrigbt JS, Laughing Jacob or Abraham, bat a good old Democrat, wbo, ia abort, signs his aaine "A, Kelly but tlieo it aiu'l Abel Kelly.' 'Team truly, , i SHOO FLY. " Tnx 8tobi or aMibsixo Mkoau Wai-h-irotqN, Nuvi mber 21, Oa the 2d of March, 1807, Congress appropriated $3,000 for a gold medal, to be presented to Cyrus W. Field upoa tbe compUrtioa f tbe Atlastic cable: TUe medal was made of solid gold, weighing tome three or fmrxpoanda, elabof atelv ear red asd mouoteet. and enclosed ia a pearl caw miaiintott aritn gold, pocretary McColloch, wbo was the Secretary - at tbe Treasury, received tbe medal iron the mint and sent it to President Johnson by bis con fidential secretary. 1 be medal waa missed shortly after this, and upon inquiry being made, Mr, Johnson stated that be i had re tamed It io the Treasury Department. Noth ing could be beard ot it at the department and it wat finally believed that the medal bad beea stolen. . Coagraea tnerelore marts another epproprialioa of $3,000 law a dnpll. cats which waa made aad presented to Kr. Field about two rears atro.lt bow turns out tbat the original medal waa returned to tbe 1 Treasury Department oy fresweat Johnson after he hA siewedflj ajttA SBesaeagat gave It to Assistant Treasurer Tattle, who heard tbe charge that it bad beea atoisa or that an appropriaboa had been made for a Il'CBJ'is JPMM 1ft JaUaaf BBtil raturuay jsst, w ben Mr. puttie frnf incr sail t new lau'rsi in uin c-maaH . an wa 1 11 bh saiaa the medal uutii some dlapoaitiea of It will be insje by Omgreae, I SToax.Chriatpph-Xe4ifaf Ifuscatiaa, Iowa, . hu ft woadortul aog. Lodi is a baker, read bis dog ia hut police men. He missed money from bia drawer. He threatened to blow bis dog's head off for letting him be robbed, Thereupon tbe dog polled him, led him to ft mouse nest la the corset, where Lodi found his grata backs. . Ho ssyi be 0 take l,000 tor dat dog."-;'. . :, ili 'iirr'r):,' -: m. , .1. , ' Gbaxt ia going about Pennsylvauia to save radicalism. For tbe utu purpose la Butler going to war with England, . r&s ChieAgo Jrinu U going for free trade, tie Arte Tort TriSua is going lor. pro tectioa, and radicalism itself ia golog-U the devrt. Goiag, going, almost goa- CafeafarraiSB. :vvf . ..,-. iti'i; lULKlUU, M. C. A. G. LEE & CO, WHOLES 1LE at C0H J 7. 1 i t 'T MARKET squaue; .... ' w. ix, jones ae co, ; AUOTIONJ - ' ' 1 AUB ' ' . . , j COMMISSION MEECDAJiTS. RA.LEIGII, N. C awptlT-tf i GINKRAL COMKIsaiOS O - ! AND HSRCHAM AUCTIONEER; jit t . . :J- 1 vm aA ratruan, asssws VI hu ateiUre to eerve bis eld fnends aad the .1 .1, I . :1 , . ...ii..' 1 . ... 7. in metiaeaad ut pwuuow wie eaei w Bia aunuy. aasa? v Wy. riptai sttw. t Cowtry frodtuie sad Mereasadiae. -astrtlBrtkf He V. nABtTltVaSAa.,' Of HORTH CAROLINA, WM. J. a DULAMT & 00. Baooeeaors to ' SXLI A Ct'LAMT, tU W. Bait tea we I tree I, IlA.X4MOItK 91 iL WHOLES A LS f BOOKSELLERS AWD BriTlONEItrl, A full bne ot Blank lkifks. J Wrapping swpere and all geods I pertaining to the. Stationery bastseas eenetaaUy oa head. : v PTJBMMRIRS OF THS OKLT 1 f SOUTHERN SCHOOL H19TOHY OF i j TH3 1'SITKO MTATI-i. . I I ttelail pries W.O0. apactmea eaptee seat by mail free of poetegs oa receipt of ILU. ,1 , uet Ills . . , . ';,... . V , . WILLIAII GnORISCY, , -1 ATrOQNZT A WD OorJssEliOa AT UW, - EALEIQH, V, C . , Ofllee First aoor above R. B. Andrews ft Bear Taeket Ualj, faretaevilis btreet. - - Prefoaeional and baalneae eeasrideswsas Java Indueed ms to more say odwe t the Capital of the Htate. I will, therefore be pleae4 . to seay tMat,awea lay elieaU autl trteuds at Haleigo, t?4.?"!??,'"7 W6S wiU et my friends alw UV flHllllBW Oaf JLfBB. CvMll'aTca'l la. HtHftlV 111 aaCtltfUa at lie oftioeofDa Oauaas U Kiasv. in (iolds- fore. to Iraiwaet buaiuawa. I will si s. BntU ruruter swuee, practice in tbe UoiuiMec, ia wbioh I bare beretofiire n-aetfxe't. Aagl-dty tltJLlAati.ltOBU)Er. i JOH-J I AHMSTUOIVU, j BOOKBINDER I - " ' -) saa? '-" ii'i.i"-; BLAXK BOOK MAJTUFACTUBIK, l & i wvaw-aa aa m Hb- twim.'mmw aaJsa, ' .'- v a .' ALwISM, ft! , Trtal. EiaoBtloa, Kmste aad Ilk-lSTdinc Poek- eu seaae to oroer. Kurth Oaruluia Beports and other Ir Booka. 4xmnd ra snperier Lew Binding. ' ' - ssiesing nnmnoracs to uepurte saiy. is ana odd anmbers taken In exeitauga tut bladiag. . -V- '. ' CHOICE OVELTICf. 7; j NEW, ATTJJAtJTIONS ..,e- i if -if ANA, FLETHKH BEDUCTIOSS h OOltNEli FAYlfTKYIIiLtC JilSfl; ''HAROETT BTIUCETlJ, , ' ' He (ran t Bhvek Bilks. -BiaekAiMewe ait A. -J1" mft and Mnbatnt , I ess uoui sea hew aad Uaudeoate Real Lice MmH rima. . ........ I. 'a ' V .-,.iri ' woods aiid Kutbreueries, - -r - ' ' tMteretas, '';-,NH.-", lkaetA.aeu,.. ' . Lueasod taee Heal Lxci Trimmed EandkercbJefs. Cl aa - -! Chntes Hamborg Eutbroidarej y!glngs sa4 laseeuags. . ' ...,,i, t French pleated Blrt Fronts la great variety! Heavy plaia assh ftibbone. . , A laygs snd varied stock cf Dotnertle Goods, so latins of Print, brown and Bleerhed tuitrt 1 sage aad Bbeetings hi ail tae abotsoet breads. . , 1 Ueee bnara,ot jmt gowla, wiit AVaA is ad- waniageoas m examine onr prices acq stoma l-iefore;- 1 We ask 'the aspeelal at'aatioa of the ettlaeas of. Bateta-h and oefcare so ear Mnertor stoh of Blaakets, CaaammrM, Beckakins aod. Wtea Broaoa, tot TneuS-tna Bo; tnaBoys MeaeekM ear Cloaks, TBLawls, artav aotiuOB, VARIKTY. " i i 4 -t -rr-r-- r - T 5 t -aaal.M. II eT.. M, ? WeoaBeertioatar attmitjoa''te our large and varied sssnrtmsnl of China aod Crwkery Wars, avAaaiaaiir oetlMia haleigh, A. 0.' TUKNEirS Kavrtk Cstrwlfaa- Almanac, 1ST1. !thb best katk almahao PUBLISJIED n ;ri ' "T V' . aBcutATioa 20,tHM) cories 1 f - f AhIh BUallS!tSat.H?. "OWM ser gross 17 1 eer haadrej (S; half JL reaati per dasea .0 oeote Hintie eupiee jileaote. ttinxle eoptae sod y-acaa ef eue er snore doaee maOed free t poatre on rfooipt of prtos,' - r r 7 AaV tt. tSl. Agent tgn. ) r '1871 TuHH BltXI'fOS' firm era Ailmtnaa tw 171 eJ sot sals, rries V eewU. maiiad fre or age. 111 H VNKIrftT IS f ' y 1 rf ' ... . LoiseatSS . ioiSi FALL 1ST VIllGlNIAeT.Ub Ws take plrasare In aowun;.rij to Teu ti4 f. (.'Tit J:fi SHB'W OS '''" .: ' :.. if a- v V , OKEIQX AID DOKESTXC.il) DBT.PODS, r - n kdaauaie youi VaMiU aowiJ .. IN EVERY URANCU tXJMPLiitS, H sad m extent, Tartoty and price, will eonipsS . '. 1 wiiA say stock South of Mew 'Vurlu s yt tfmimt" i ie t tif tm iiue,r.., ,.4 ' ) ..I... 1 . . u ... .. . l 1 milium LWWW, fai ItltlUI, ' Onalmrge,' , " fheep effraf. "?,Ji! . ' : ; bereeys, . S . KedTleks, ... (. ljBr,i' fsUrling Htripes. " i'laid lumeti lmits uf sferyweli-kuowa auks Blanket. . , tthawla, , . -- Oosvftwta i-JLx-'M AH UfMEKHK ftlDOir Ihlf ' I . TANKEE ; NOTIOKS: AUor tae aaeve feeds bams been bengbb .. - , : direct n-nntj ;,..in.i( , 'MASCrAUllaa'iiAQISTS.f svt eovsequeutly ws era enabled- to frr tbes LOW e jobbers la any eilhe , . flUKTUElili tUIISB. . " 1.. h ...J . 4 .'.. r l... U'liUo nraelllfl lullU.. T7E respeetrally kavits ear trtsads te exanv V f ms a large 101 of , St eaiiasAanaiuja, ejt,u,ijn ft(4j boaght at anoUiin-amoog th ae see sea Vyles dilToreut from auvthlug ever, shewa Dira-cruKEA co. : sep i im v; , . 7 Petiiraburtf. Va.: niuee Ktd Ctleawrsv -1 : TClIT opened s lew doasa iitiiiid-jo of s beautiful quality tnJ eiieab.. uatu, vaaaaavv.. - aefftftm v jp,torsuergrTa, ....,;. -j, j laJ jit-. Wi, Laid lea, Clenu'r DoyV. ; nteaet' I.Jla0raimr TrF-etHal-T .-..r , i ,1 ... ml ill i. i. :iHI sf r At j t OAUPETS, OAltrETa, RU03,UGS, - ii!J f-.. , ' 1 , DEUGETS. pnydEJa, ' Just to hand, the largest stonk of Carpets ever shown In Ilerntmrg. and AT PltlllKM MTJt:I a OWXll TIUM TUKT 11AV1 BEEN Ot't'tril U sineeaaewas. .lua'saoea swiuswtses a -. TAfESTItTttliaitA'tN, , 4'fc-.iA8;tK' AlltalFIMiw' til Masale Itnga, "Vetve Kttfrr, r Braaeels Iter s . . . i " ' Atels, ,'! . ' kt, (!-i.i . ., ... utrpwt (Aulitg, . " v Carpet llludiii We invite overr one In wast Of a Caruot giweeareeoei sa FtaniinattnnT' We eanuot iail top-eeae ia ai'tut, guAUl'i! ANO riiloa. '" VJ& lAVI8,PKAK0l;.'f aepe-ia : !;. itBrabaiiw.Vsi . CO.VAKO aV If AUKIM, rr?, General Gommlsnlon r Mercbunt! .jiLli: nouito wis Vv We bow have on hand a full surely ef tlis PHOSIHATIC FI8B""CVAir6)(i A F E K T I L I Z E 11 , Rlct in" AMMONIA, t U05B PllOSril ATES, :"i J And all other Ingredients necoesiry lo, ftirm A POWKDEUL ISO ACTIVB BTIMtTLATCOt ef tbs erope, fresh from or wr.rka m the One-- Beaks uay, warrautea pars sua xTea troM' say f0 WBEAT, COTTOH AND TiftTr AjJLitS - i , cr sus bo arrxsioB. ) jutili ' This Obabo at Bnanfaetureil 'lay tbe State; VtruUiia. and ia eitmtvair awed this rt throng boat Eeetera North Cartibua. firing en ure eausiseeiasvar sueau 01 any goatw XuowuJ This fsot wflt reeommend It to onr rr lnndsJ aTPantas Bolkitbd roa WaatT,-ft WWARsW-tslARalfSrnt'A .... '., - .1 1 - j Oeaeral Aganla for the Company, ., . , I.0I1F0LE, Ta,,, s- ? V , Also Ages Is for tbe eelebrated i.-t " t ouixett a : A Bemnte Ota eaa bs seen at ear ofnes. Curt eat-a of tbe sBperlisity of this Oia evr all ot hrs ean be bad upoa appiiuaUuv, ByUt sept is aw " .',. rf f ' C, V. UOIYAttl) ' co; ' oeaeral com, jiicrcwnnta. trz r-Wsv- lSfc -ftflAiyiTMrf. f X " " . T TT f 1 I 1 'iTTeif-e' svi aji Vft. at V'aABMai iisxeasai m an ayv'f"'t vwawvj O fk-ar, Oms, laval H torus, bamber, Uried ft TWm MeaH.w.ea-.Ae.lM rt.4e. P.sl 1 iaite.i'asBa, orlH JUa4s trf JteftiaWa-yro.- 0Be. -: 4.Jt- j WnT max lrtjenu anvmws on eoiutlf ntneota, aad ensure higbna aisia!t pfwss, quiua saiui, and pmmpt relunis. s . . " Ah lett'ift prouptty .auaecreil and' our own 'sekly atarket bxrt furniahod on appiieaUoav - , - , Address. , 1 f' ,.C, jf flOWABD 00,4 ewptttar' 1 " t - Ww lose VAI-UAjUIL.13; 11.1131 FOR SALE. Wl wUI eeu aa Wedaeeday, (be vara day November next ea the prssueee, tbe, V of ,'al-i Babie and Well known farm "ik la.-radu" aiiuatod to Wtalimgloe Ceanty, twenty-aiX UN beltia tnrmoatb, ua Bcnppong tuverv'"!. " ' ' . Tbat is ette of the iu-al farue la His State, containing 3,360 seres, fcajof wluab are ins fiuu state of Cnluralion. 100 seres are Bow hi Cot aonlbe ineel la the C'imnty. t This Versa eaa bedirtded lolo three ee snore farme wbiuk wiUbedune oa the day ot Seat U it be of adrantage to tbearwlilore... .uJi. Terms. One ioailb esah, hberal ereiits fur hsisnrs "w 1 ;v ' 7771 ,. -:n 1 A-OTLtUItl.V r. '"i-. 'tSks-,-.- i CUAa. 1.4 ill AM, ' v: " Taostxis er ', a. Jfemoasei I otS43tewS 'r.'WwasrwuWVf - LtetijtNat. 1 Kt-I-Jw ettwihi !(,,( Jta.TCrti. T ni iil.-". J i Lu;u,i.j lloiWj. 1 gee ar l oretiy conneaniled . to Sum in a Vatik Ah Owattt.., J.j'i'imstrnst 4m cuaa n.hig Vifat CuuiautigaJBuA ,mnnin3s. aw J1B Jlliilnr; Wt':lel,ii(lm um ' ' jameJ. irta..jrwe fMatwiibh your 4aiv, t 4 tesuifaiiOatb.forettjeJiiiVeofettr but- tor' rW to b fcicil M tbe Oeiy of U r at tl vourt Uoiwe j I.ioloe.oa tbe Jtsi ii ,u4 iter the t u atonday ot Bepteinbea b h aud aaewerikeeusat-tiiiM wbiela wt.t be doi, 4 1 the oflioe U the Wiurk of the Bujwriftr i il 1 ot - I mat w,-n,timtlie liri,r three eUrier the ' iiext lwiuueff, aad fe tbe aaid aM.aw.uuiw lake nolt tS.i Wy- fl to ajiavr ti, nld . aoowttteU tMttatrtteeU.et Uinuirw d f eompUi!l."'!''r IJeaaed ia tue , inH m!fW,!aal'bf ':tj! ittnimu''. &ake'' - duen-tiira. .OiTeu nud mv i.ei.l i t..,.,.,i ."! Oatm.t!fi': ;CU'rl.oltbesaijii t .mt. . , Aieomro- unty. 1 , fuj-'Jjt. Jl Coea-rf fcU'raa.ea JrTi 1 y -- ii 1uJ'ry?, ,8u..u n. V!f off!.. seit, 1 , . l"" flRHt-r of tin inftiata ebui-Wrt-aat-eft.b ,n.,. ,. 2tSW?u2 I? lloUo7t that the l-f..r . it. taatSV aWUa .JVb- &'ale- children as tmu iaoadaagti ereflbeMiteeu taemieeiate who are noo-i sahernseiftu'esiaie'wiu WtaJioa pa, Wa2 ilT lih bMisw BLai.l atK.a.e ana wantsMttaaaa.ti . J b uen eudur aiy hand at ofl.ee, in Ox.'ard.tha STtb day e( avatuaiber A. I. rfli. 3r 1 aU-f. i4. . irm,Wrli .;;;' . ? .iiiiP' r i, pi.i.ii iw j unei .iw:s j 'Wlas'Wr'.elsUhS wia .,, 4!',TSi Benjamttt J.y0ef" I4 ttallieXioiaaf ats wilb aud heraua Aiiytbr, SeA'BdaBta, '-JTUit". i In ilia alHaM i.arnl' .ikj i :l s r 1-m im daata ra tk sC t- ... li. i.s ii : tor a aale of l' la:i,! of the 1aITaiA n I Wtb-abavs lae-ii-V to tHuehore namw) parUea "jbf'fa-at-law. aaU.-aise apaeenaa that iha t rTJ, i .-.. '- wew apeeer Before ' alvtn Crii, ij.-i k of the Hurler Vimrui w fcie offlBeintli-ovtlle.on tlouday the Uu ilav of ' ' XenilMir mv, awdeaswxrer dittiwtesaid ae- " tiou or Ji luiuaul itixi mnefeiwo will ba-aakuaa aa -: tbsid and a dire of aals mads, " "MWp " 1 4, -a , ..' ;-ul i i cwJLW rt uaotlS-wowJi-. in . iW count r, - , VRT,TJ1WM. O , Hroa CoUatr. J ' '" ia IMSutxrlor Court' 1,1 1 .aawrrJ.-Ollik't 1 - w r m via ntruiiv-f, j ..itaaaaV-aiJrfcl.'i Li t A fcltd tkiitti of V'tr h 4 With .an 11.. i...aVTev 4 jtw.tadM the s,mzriiw: Plm., i uimTOiitwinjt, , auaeant. tetartbla,i.n thr !lnd day ol January lbTUU lore " the Clerk, ewbis Uiaee ia Swts tt-'-m ITotioe Is heretiT gitreu t lite said. Joba W, IpSseer to aiipesr thetfawrfttnire and atiawer the otuiiWint. or Judgmeut asili be rBfd ariii veins 'Noitnf oaii iLr.Tt f fK0.ns w,, wKuUwitP'' ,i.ijKttaamairlali flatutltfJ .'gwriiJi "I -IMhatajaiauKaitl aud wile slaryp attitttiA eoel- wrte Barab. Iranklm burn i4 tud ifu, Ein huuisj sad Wife. Jobatmke- and Wife. Irwin Ort.it lul ite. ; JWiall' Uminnsasd i.!o,Defcedaeta.. ..,. .. Jl be PuiuuaVaiw js the g autoa of,alria . i Woodward. m,. o? Vh iwr. 4 la tf joba STii'r'al.i'? . eiiHy Wa.e sad Htate ur North Carohua, bl". this petitina to f oi-umaiii,aai.UaS iau,, ref wht'b.theaaid ' hru itwd, -seised, aud IKwaeaeedriaad Which i Us Itf fl.., .iiMty ,nd Mate aforeeid. - d.Uendesa a Wood .end wife alary, Juha filoplwns ud wif. waratw Aranklin Mtltaaail ' wife, lHan Smith and wile, John ll,nu aad ... Wtlo i Jvisabai,iaa4 Juha.OiB aad Wits, ie-fendaiilwltaeaiiti.-n.whqBreaot rewdulti o( thie htato, aje retttred to apnear bn.n. me, at niyotbes luibe totiK itun-Ki ui'tbeUtyW iSal- . stgli, oa Jloo.Uy the yiat of lloveiwlasr auxt. or . , wo ptawit-H win sppty pr Hie relle tit mauded u. an dad 4 ul t'etirttiai iiafouMh.,. a. fv r" uivuu niHiei- my iiand snd seal nt mv liann a (ul ,...1 m it.. uta viK IW.-UitffNCsV -... -' Judjjj ol Tribale. cet 1 m 'iwnw HTW NOlCTii OASoOtA. I , w v,-t J.rr'V.'"4"" tirjrt,-..! ' ' r t !ff tcV '(ftS-Irt JTee. jr( fc. W. rfpapeAe AilmT. ef Aaron Koal "a i.iieaf N. V. Aeal, IraiinUf. O.viiuei, ssaaatpara, f. xi i'"!,rr"'l and a-ife Sfary, Uvutie, r w.am ,i vuariee neai, ntuiia . i.'o .. renmosj re atabLAaa s rat I jt aii"arin(. b ue vr-wrt rrfHn riie a, tif de I'etitinuer, (hut Sliiu 1'. .-!, , :fav!l'" e of mi uiHiuiwi in tint sauon, rf u . i , . '.Its liuil'l of tli'f Stale to-wn ; at v. i' "4- hd l mii-uiiioi', in me e.umy nr r.Mw.iu ii,,, ..liB '"" erawajj wi. .pdbu..Uoa be utadti li six woeks aueei.ivey in ty r- n ari,, aawwepapf-ruliltshsd in the 'City' pi iiab eiKU, tK.lifjmaj the Said defendant tf.at "e pe tition baa bann tu and tlitl he In n-., . ri to apeoarat ibuwrUeeof the th ik of eaid t ,nrt at the Oemi llesvfa la, tbe fw ut lou'-t.arg. Within twenty itaye af .r the Uu,rA pur.. .. .,.,, areeefilml in line Ordufi and ansanr the nii l uptaa l to tik-i Botimithai if h ,ia apVoar- BMU IUIIU a.lliii tiial tlUla. tun. il be takunasoiirfi rf-: laud lizard aoevnliui(lr. Court, at O0it! itliiknUabaUA. the A t Uifuft.andur tuy baul al tiw eea of sklit ijtcrreisber Itii'J. , . , . . tv AQTm.4jE. t)t JUkAS p.s .tAKSk' l a.ui in ail kiri ta of, , rAatl.v- uuocjimi, it!, a . ...... ..l:. f" ' "' ; AAV tairvfa wuursiiuijj via uaiiu , i fte best titrja snrl XXis" : .-a Tlve beS N. Ii, lions, t . ..1 1: i , i lie lst St. ii. lieon, 'JW. Thebevt HHim-ra Lafoa. ,-' Tlie bae Muiaav-aa and bywpi, Thebmt N. el. UitriiLiuau i t'f I h beat While i:.rn aud Ileal, ( 7 1 fill bv-ll 1 y Clil-aiKSa as ; .r.!T '. 'i'.i'l .1 -ii l'ie ocai i((i r;oi! (unit,. i , v;'.-' lbs beet liy l;.d Ooa WM- li'-r i ,.-t HvaU oi Vl!.!,Uj.a Avily b-aadw,. 9tas lo., atiliietts and a vari.-ty ,4 etbw arue:e fcmud ia a lei. :;ang mb.iaeeaia, .. '.:,......,. .w ' AU'rl vato tfoar it-ns lim; Mfit V.ILEip'Ol)trN,UTECFCifOA'e CuaUTi b ,..rtl,d k 43flrnv ftXtATM Baaaanao.tiotrea near tbe Onirat Dr.i.ot in th.e City, at the bouee kt.o a -tbe !!. - ..a House, where ehe Wii) entrtan bo AiaflEKa by tha d.. w,- . - m .r, - ' ' ' " ' ' ' . . . .... 'JZLZ. ; ....... - - i- i, ' . m K i - I . t . .i..fl''? " .ta ! -.- f ? .
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Nov. 26, 1870, edition 1
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