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1 - i" , -. r . . .... ,. .-,. Ji . "r--,. . 'f-ii V v "-..(.-' ,. . ' '.- - ' : . , 1 - VOL. III. KALKIG1I..N. C., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 107. NO. 77. DAILY SENTINEL WM. TEtL, rsorBinToiiL -JMMUUULUQ. W bar tbe pleaaur, of laying blort oar wti--fe-fc i - 1 .1 1- 1 1 . ., j. , -un'" "to, " w- Be49Ce, on Uie uije; ifi iiMioikiiiw ivu Tannewa,. Our reade will gF well to binder oa-hie advice, and we.Tiink oor , . ii.. f t y 1 land owaere abotild at onea take atept to carry it oilt, - K 5-i!r;'1 "iy'J Wlra from our frieml, Re. W. J. W. Oiwder, who ha Uuly Tiaited Tena'caaev, that flrf'citiwua oj Montgomery, Dickrnn and other Ctart ar carrying out tub gtaatiatly th view of Mr. tviiiebrew with ticelleat ellect, i Due acbeina wuch fan.red ia tboeet'ountieaia t leaiw or donate from i&to 4(! crr-i to a bead of a family, oa the condition he aliall furniah for fle yeara a vbile taliorvr oa the tana of the laad owner at wane per montil ajrreetl oa. Mr. Killfbraw ia a native ui North Caro lina, agrailute ot our I'niveraiyr with drat dittinetiofl, and ia a rUintr member nt ha Tenneatea bar. '- - ' ' - ; Ur. Chairman and Gentlemen : .; There has iao Wa. within my memory, a autijrct fraught with to much intereat and a much imtxiriani-a t lha people ot thia -and tba turroundioacouatioa, at the one wa now propoaa to aitcuta a tunjeci orer ehadowinB and, orerrulinf! rjr other, and noon the pioper tofutioB ol Which-hang all our bopet Joe i"o prewnt, and lurtemaity p.ruit paat. Wahave here, ia our State, all tba natural eaatajytn lniaroilBh?n,djd piy,i- tiiaiian; witti not aucn great eiuoerance ot utura a render the Ubor of man ineufti- eient to keep it in idlyection, we ye have eucb a hippy combination et toil and cli mate, II to la atile to produce ' a greater rariety n remiineralive. crojia, than can be Cwa ia any oJier portion of the globe: bare here no auch long aeasoni ot hn- IKllty, ailronuiK una iniam u cwmyb drouth, at in the tropical region, and which, are to fatal to babitaoi' aytteniatic and hardy iaduitry whereer they prevail 5 but ttirouliotit the entire year we may reaaona bly look for rain and tunahine" in jut aulti -eient quamiea to prodnoa-tha hiulieat degree of perfection and maturity in our crop. . 55 i f - " 'i l,Wihould remeuiherf Jgcnth'men, that, aotwillittanding our-' 4iaiural advanta ges, trnr i Wprovidenoa- -and alovenly culti vation ia fuat exbanaiipg the fertility nt our aoiltT Wa should retnemlier that we may not, with impunity, tske from the anil more tbau weadd to it. For it italaw of nature, and aarirulturalchemialrv haademiinatrated the fuel, thnUorutain tha fertility of theioit, we oiu-t replace iu tome form or other, the elements that we take trom it ia producing oar crop. ' Our toil are not yet eiha'iated, bat may be id few yar, under our prment ayatenAI of culture. While rtuy are yet capable or producing almost every variety of eroe, we Bad ourselve checked ia eur career of proa parity by the want of good, reliable, iatolIU gent and efficient labor. Our farm ar growing up ia weeds and liriars-r-our fence and house are going to decay-our tock it diminishing in quantity and value, -and our timber is growing painfully scarce. If there wa ever a people under heaven, who needed to be tsiiglit habits of -economy, we ar that people. 1 da not meaa con nmy ill drea or eijuipage, but economy ia the use C'f Ihoau tbiug which are thrown away wcoubiI u 'every day. There ia but Utile onubt that enough ia wasted and dne Iroyed in proviaioii, in the .improper care taken of farming ntenila, in the waste of fertiliser, and M many other respect, to tuainUin and support double the population we sow have.' We want; then, an economi cal population a population that will take care of the little thing that wHI pick np . the boTjut aact atone on our farm, making f-nres of the one and fertilizer of the other " - a pobulattOJ that will save their earning ' and will help us to pay taxea, bnild churcbea and tehooK eattlish mannfa;loriitt, and brinir tha State oT Jackton and Polk and tirundy, to a degree of proaperity ah baa --never" ktmwn. What will it profit us, to have aU tba natural advantage ot soil and climate that I.haveepoken oi, if we go : en from year to year, growing poorer and poorer, and tmpoveriahlng our land until we are no longer able to meet the demand of the tax gatherer t - I have aid that we want a population that will snve -their earning and be a beae Sttojlhe ewmmunity, . We do not, then, gentlemen, want the draff and rffal ot Our Northers citie. reeking with arjualor, filled with crime and impregnated with evifprin 'ctph s, For politfcul purpoaea. If that ware our ut.jiCt, tU-y wouUX perbapa, be -better -1 hoi ht 01 her. . Uut we want material for good citizen we want the sober, indultri u German, tvlected with care from tb runt district of Germany, whose virtue and whose moral have not been corrupted and despoiled by' the influence of great ':'" - ..; - It ia said l y some that we cannot get these people. Ijetermined enerpy, gentle men, Uclti'd by the wealth am intelligence 'f (teat people, can aceomplish " anything wiihmtli rang of baman poanibility. We can build railrnada, we can found cities, we N Can net and endow college, build foun ' dries, feifr and roiljng mills, and shall ' imy one say we cannot get Immigrants f W by, fir more than'tilteen centuries, the roiiniries in the Nairth of Europe have, leen ending out jearly, gre,at (warm of inhabi tants, until they l.aveTectivSd and, merited theanoellalion of ttie "great tiee hive of tiaoe if their elimairt and tne iienurr of their soil, their mrt&i ardor and inipctiio V..-ity:-.i LlSld-.Jhy.. no. fllwtafile Jhat .b miir lined naiioos in the 8oiSth,"ot the f.vtirtli rintnrv. a uld interpose. Aftersub- -Tertig'thltiimari'-EinfW,"IBeW BTngfitftPf nai.iis, (irAt coni.-Hcteil ty love t plumleT, """( stfi mtr; arrd ta'jiajrilyerr-'dtattogU' "Ti-hni c!,m aetKriatir. Act'ordinptrwe Hod tmy rfSfpff; tt.r'TSriiaigla'", tin tni H'unn, in every Country upon earth cut - niaaliij-tiniUr in tiie teak forest of Jlnrinab. eUing tirsi the jungle of . Jnoit, ir. tititf lemi.iis tu the Hun oa the biil U.iia Afprroia; trading among devil- aorldpM'ir of Ctfrsria ; building button tie cUie river ot Greece, and delving Slid ifm spieridid ruinn of Italy. Crossing tit Ai.iauiKi, we find them wrentling with nature t o the tianks of the AmaJi n, squaN tiiiK up hi t;e oojy bottoms of the Mii- 'I'pt. ii;t.'iBg gold ia t aulomia, piakmir cotton in i et-ts, pubduia forest and bml 4liug grct sitie ia tha .Nortb-wt j f rery- when and in every land, w find the un Jilue-eyed and lighi-hired boaiidinaviaa and Teuttrn th eo of Tbot iml Odui, Ilia-woiahlpper f th inist, and storm. winning aurar by their untififljt JIHJJJ-WSm. effort, tmhtndin"; eour.f and iuviucTtie wTlt.lffTgtiry aiiTToiue wTTalT rUmiish in lluic liaiU and diHtaaiiioti,t!iey ............-....-......- i 1 a ineir tueair in actum. , , . ,,- Now, ludfiitc flora tlielr linluls, Jlletr In tente desire for pio, od tlie n;rit.rjy nt c untrr, it u metnrniiy pror-shu tliat we mijitit overcome any ri!;!itv r pr.-Jidit. they limy pave. tiUMUi.M. again-! tliis section. Hul there arc other ran.- hI witfbj hii h may al;e ojir tic"s amount toabsolute'1 ivrtMiiy. ' It i will' Known that Hanover and Ueaae Caas-H, formerly rttateaof Ueroianv. haw bem ceiled to t lie I'riiwiun crown. The miltkJ-v tatt of Irn- tia am o arvere, ao ttwHrtieand o nuju-t la Uirir uraL'tlcal oueratl"in making -ry uian a mlilier, and nquiring him to mrvr vpccitieil time la tu army, wuluuit ru irarii to bia fircuiiiUnoiHttliat lb in Labitmita in thcK 8ltc are clipxidifiiKl to a drerra tiiai wa can acarocly c uccivt ot. Xu ruli.binj; yia i'maiiaj luie, aud baTinir o Tt-neratiiin fur it eovernmval or ioRiftutiong, tbey wish t rnain niiiiin- bhtted : bat 'Uat uuyiwmeiit, not roiwun tlinn Inia I lie finnai aim, ami cvary niaa auhjert to military duty, and able to par hit war, U lfatfin the country.- 4a KTat is the diwatistactiiHi armiuit (tola tlm annetaiion of ilioie i.rovlnre! tu l'nusia, that on the htta atioif amary W that fevent, tlio woman of II nnm-ef tint on tlie talile kiitIm ot Diniirnuiic and iiarailed th atrtitia, lii'wail ins tlieir fate and aitrhnit fur ueli rerance tnta Pruaaian rule. Now, a) any ot tiuna peiiplf are o poor that. Ibey are unable -to get away, 1 uoy pine aau aorruw ior anoiucr hltntf, bot'tnir pvty aUN'ilUafe,- If aa aunt alio'uld en there prepared to paf their pi;e to thia Hutt and Ken tucky, thy would welcome him an a atvior and tjent'tuctnr, anil would nock to nun ny thouoandk Thia one act on our part would dire44Urm-lluar prejudices ajcaiml tba South, than yeara or perauaninn aot ar mmenL Now, gentlemen, you see what i titccwa ry, Vou mt come up with ymir money, aa tliimtih yoa were engaced in a irreM en torpriae, lor it ia a great ooo a rital one to you and to poaterity. JUka it to iultr Mt of the immigrant to come liens giye a bonuii t I T,ajtm)..,entiarr "-j)ejttlirtM If neccaury, to atart the current, and then they will eoma come like thrroi-hing ot many water, frladdtning, ertilixiiig and vitalizing our State with new Lope, new li fe, how purpoera rw&rtfx mnl mm ml.iitiona, . - - .... wi ;.. A1I i not yet lost til u, tint all miiy he loat hy iinlietility, ly tnicidol apathy aiid indifference, hjr oarrow-minded tingin(, and by a di'regard of publiceeent and pub-, littriutiea. AVa muat'avt now, gentUnieu, or our action' may nol.avail tlain the dark tuture looming up bot'or na wil b alt itabor rora and aocial cletormitiea. I.H u create wealth, and population Is our first great ne cessity fqr that purpose, They go hand in hand, and wealth is power, di. is the great leading element of civilization Tt holds within it grasp the destinies of nations, and refine, elevatea, ennobled and civi lines every country in which it is eccntnulated. ' Look at Holland, reclaimed from the rtonny Oernitn ocean by a hardy and industrious race. She, by her wealth in the eevi'uloenth century ,"scquired and niaiJitained suprema cy over the acs;'and with inch statesmen aa DeWitt, and tucb commander aa Lie Rnyter, mule the dia4utt,- (Miarti!! Iltiem ble tor the safety of bit crown, and apread consternation throujhoiit hia klugdom. In everything, says the hiatonV.i of that pe riod, that related to trade, her statesmen wen regard! at' oraclea, and her institu tions as nioVi. 'i . i Iook again, at . England, auaiSely larger in territorial extent 'than the Stat lf , Geor gia. By her wealthintelligence and enter prise, aha. hat taiUbliabed a -foothold in every quarter of Nth habitable globe. : Iu all tba itreat war that were waged iu Eu rope in" the luOcf part of tie wtt cantury and the beginning of tfir, the' wrf the con trollinu spirit; aud by her wealth an4 re tourcet and uuconauerulile wijl,4roke- the most powerful combinations that were ver known. Like tome atrong Titan, ur ging her way against all -opposition, "the wat often driven Imek, but m-ver disconr aged ; often perplexed, but never in despair ; often east downbut never destroyed ; often falling, but never fallen, and at laat cnining a'victory as undeniable as that of a jubilant trimmer' sun." tSenint, valor and acience could avail nothing agin-i lief wenltti Bh poaaeaaed the rod of Aaron,' that de voured all tha earpent of th niairicnHiis.--Now let Us enntribate liberally of the means we bave, to secure tlie population we md. We will then have taken the fli-st tfep to grestnes and to wealth. Then let us di vide our land iuto small tracU of titty acre or less, and at-ll.o'rdease "e,h alternate tract to actual settlers, who" will work it them, tel ve. ..If told, let it be tm long time, re quiring the purchaser to pay tlm interest annually, on ail unpaid tialmlccv retaining a litn on tlie lands lor the purchane uioiht, and a lien oa the crojia for the inters t No eafcr investment could be made, for it would be a debt oeirlng inter and pectir ed by real estate, which ttc would in crease retrularlr in valufTfur two reasons:' 1st. Other things being equal, land will increase to value in proportion! to THipul tioa; nA - - "j ' ad, The tmrchater having to' iMnhelm prorementt forThi own comfort and conven ience, the lanTwill be eniianced IB value to the extent of tbtaa improvement. - Now it occurs to m that, ordinarity, this would beiegarded at t jinbeioni, safe Snd profitable investment, arising from tlie sale or lease 01 alternate tract of land. Th reserverl ttitct't or lott will also tncreatw in value, 'hrcause 'l the increase of ponliioh, anTSccordiiig'hVari' experier.ee, w ill, ia a few year. Tie worth dtltlmwaMaf . . .1 r .- T Thi his been-practiced with great ji in th.atwrtat.ws)aii,rat-atate...lt . bjs- Imi u un within the memorv t t-rmm'k nAw bv.1 fnciiiM9--daa4j.j ted. that you might lm Uhror tbt entire 1 p- pultttioa of out lareat riootliern city into them without adding erceptibly tu: their iwcresse. It has covered the . Northern Lake with the whito wing of CiHomeree, until th tonnage of those places trdring on the lakes will tiered the entire tounse ef onr Southern eit.iu. This v-.t -in has auhdued the wild tiresiajpf Mitiii in and MinneSota, rei-laimrd theaxteneive praiiii-. of Illinois and Indiana made them n vi' lit normoo harvest t" the anp port and main- tenancf r. .iAm- 'tbat-jriaka.aixi i 'tjbat-jriaka.aixj Worth an tffitrt, ' adrantgeo'isly it iirilv and aa eurui at ou Mi our part, to uvure. 1 am aware that ohjittwra have Uei untcil gainst ine J: iu Miinlivitling our. lamta, au 1 the pnnijiiil one i that cannot (! tuiB.oiu-11 it, t M) to n uiirs k pii pr nd poruun l limiwr aal etareil .laJv.. TU 1 'jtf ttrfr,' wmiv. ninnnia'we, oui wuen we remcmiier tt auM fberwy'j. u. aAic n r-i,;ce fi;t to rfear aa 'tho.e'.wtm tuvechari.'e of them are irrcMi.n , looTRfltt W-1 TTf 4imtf fHis? fftiiit-TOwlH! present i;.anne. and that the popuhttbtnwe 1 in the facY. Vft can. no longer, with im propiMw, intr-fdiire have the iadnetry ami j puaiiy, iMtfuife" "biinn-lve wilii fata pnw the eneriry to build sne lenci-s or plant. pKts. The g eat truth nie. U ia at evry kcil.'e. it will ' e n-en that so tnr fmnl Iwlt g ' atep, .and. cio-b It ont at we wilf, enVeui.. ainJ.j-i lh n, if 1 a "- live rernmmrndw It aa we m, m mit fercrt-t hour the1 ;'u tin Inltafsvor; tpr by ai-tHntfnr -( g whiajura t'ta wIiWb warn u that ln. Hi In-ol In altermite ivai-t, wc. pr.iw-, mm gence mint rnV or the (jta' Will lie ruin l. side certainly, an1 pri.ii.it.lr J wo, iaf H M f-f- W have beiv a rich poskM,vMtaeat)'' tract' -we rerve will i feucid eitlier ert to fca r.jr worthy aneestora a land fh it with stone or with a hrd-m. In thi maancr ; fiwt with mi k and honey -a land uemlg we av alt nur tiinW-r, because, : in a few with t1''. Iin of the earth, i'hall w y. as an rfjcfc ot fnH, it will l an much ! prove tigraelvn' worthy of our heritage, or dejiner than coal, we will all alMiadoa its asahairwe quietly jjeld to the .ulialacle ui for tliatfHirpis. , , , , i rounding Ua, and sink withoot a"trurle. i is '.lieu Keii wiiii v. hri aiuu yi 13 oor win joii ruiuvaie tor 'inter yinv nacrve. -Every taawcotild itiaka hk' nan electiim. HOMildemplov the idai-Jc man, who with tome; ; ajight -nlrawbauka, auuu-jit want of , economy and a certain thn thisa and unrlt acuity, is a very elltcient lainirer, or Iu-could secure white aXm from the. floaling popu-;"T, tntion inat always congregate around a tier man letth-inent. In tito cultivation ef onr land we might learn lunch from our North ern friends, who employ initaoninch tslnir a they mny need for the timetwing agimi deal in the summer months, and but little in 'winter, fUcrehy laving fuel for their tea anta and reut for their Jiouwjt in v. utter.. The plan of dividing our lands is, t think, th true one fir attaching thia. foreign ele ment, to our toil. tHirtie, however, may pre--fer to furnish tuama, utncaila and land to lha laborer, and share the crops. With an in dujtrion lahoeerr tliipj'a a very lrt wr cent io tKelaHlliiiIdci, uiid it may "be H II dent and politic to adopt this plan gencr alfy.Jhs first year. aiid, alter that, ..H or lease to th th nervine: ; lieeanw it la prnba- bio that the poorer classe who may come among us at first, will not lWUf to pur-, ctinsa thaartielen nueesio-v iUi whuih to euleivate the ao, - v-..; It ia iiirpriaing to- uie, gentleuiou. that there can ba found any man ot rtflocliou who oppoae tbit scheme. . i K , B Cut no good enterprise was ever iegun thai "Wdi.t meet with oiuioiiiun. Xhi s'Wits44 ai munt not discourage Ui. We must not tuttiir oor enegtet to be paral yzed and the day of oor prosperity and cmU neace put off iKCause there are a tew who opie it. Wa must work the harder, and it w cannat)iiv-ucuottr theoretic il -um. t-tlal omer lunku tne scheme a suoccsa, and eon vincehitu f!. tlie inciivrable logic of facta. The beiiefh.'Nl r.va1U which would flow from the introduction of thi population amongst its. centleimNj. are to numerous that time would fail ftm even-to name Uient ; hut there are a few of such transcendent im portance to us as a people Hat I ca'nuot pans therd oi An ailence. ' Wertra 4hreat- ened with an. influx of blai;k pOujilatioB tiyim every point of the Compass, Temi at preavnt, prl-aent more attraction to t race than any other Htti in th Union, Vt.uite me a ar here deprived of ttieir po litu'al right; Wlitle tli men tare entran ctiiel, and will soon, Bo doubt, lie eligible to jiny office ol honor or trust to which they may be elected, and inasmuch aa they have majority ot voters, it is hitrhly prob able that in a short time their presumption and ambition will claim what their merits do not deserve, and they will be f.uia i tit ting in plx;Ju'nofi(ri pnly rci tipied by men of worth and ability. With ignorance and prejudi e, and with none of that con tervatism which all owners of property ere found to posses is aome degree, their will and desire will be moulded into the iorm f taws, and attempted to be carried out by a judiciary acting in sympathy with them. The trouble that would ensue can be eaaily Imagined, aud it is only by tho introduu tion of white lalmr tliat we can avert them. But'lher it anollier result which would flow, from the immigration of white person 'to our Siafe, which would be quite as ben eficial We would then have population, and we could apply tba. proceed from the tale or li-nw uf HnriajiilLjLl!tebuildinir of nianuiaeiorua. 11 ia one to uope lor any maiilaot ming stiilililiiiieut to l erected un a large scale in our midst. Without dense population. Having an abundance of labor, we could bave our own cotton and woolen factories, our own establishment for mak ing Inrming implements, our own shoe shops, and machine shops. At present w sett ir crops of tobacco and -wheat, 4ir hay and boot, itrtd rn wnivt Tintt btry- New Eng land calico. New England boes, New Eug Und shirt and button, and New ' Enftland cradle and collin. Now thi should not Ito theyaw, and we will be poor juxt to hmg as we do it. We can make , those thing at home afterVWe have begud, cheaper than thf.y e:m in Ne Jnglaud ; lor we have agood waler power, and our wintir', tft'teyerity and diirafioo. is not hilf that of New England. It ia true,' they bave popu lation, and it is to supply l hat great Becea n!,ty that' Ve 'have. .mux lu re tfty. liy uianufacturing all these article th,t..H are in daily need of, -wo kji onrXnioney at home, which in time multiplies iUeli,iitoi ks new iuvtstmenta, and contribute the rnudort and liappincaaot our wboie fieople, lie farming Viiimii'.iity niost Ijegin thia gtS,t work. Without tUm'r concurrence and hearty upiort, nothingcan l! doue..r-We-mnst contribute liberally. If we have no money, we must borrow it - Tf need bo, we mnet jiiort3igej-our Jant tea iti-Tliic enterprise must I accomplished. . For just a .sure as we tail in it. jnst a stiie as the reurt gi out that fhe laioney cannot be obtained, ami toat w canuot aicomplish the purise of this met ting, that moment :i I vi'.li lii'.'io' l- ili-ereai in value. I tUl IMIK.IIUJ4 mu. .null n.j, ihtiii UJii. more wnrtnicas and inefficient. r go.f men and imf inteltfprent men, losing tl! bop; wilt Jwginto fiy .-from th.tjt4, a et fleiire. No edict promulgated by the .. :n "Tl:. -T T.V.7.:ev.J- aMrrri --.U-tl M thtu ; IeJidiwVArTnp-ttaf.-Tri-T nutt; gijH to Iii(Vj tlie S:ate taoa will lie in eirrased -ii our nd, aoiiT'fiiiC "'wTiiiii yit' me-t llw free ly item d of taw tifiWrat liVrer, aud-tiur pn-j TfuTf a,i at public auction, tnr nowa chilitren ,ol le-BHMMee, watciiing -with 'angnikb from alar, wilt laid tor breathing Mitog within tier liorderja, but onlynalt that-.the gritve ot their fa4fii be mt diawcnitad.i -- -i . I a-k yoa. nitlcintn, wilt all the estmetrU next' and so'ewity of my 'iiu'ure, what are tour pr.Mpectt if yoo r j et thi scheme of tniijiii;r,i!)ori i4Vtit lo'iw hive ton J-.r t-VTmr-lv.A orvonr tmtrry ir,ltin I m l of your tat-hers Whst' l''-i"-. With all jout uuiiUculTl !!''' I. with incoiaiMftent and puUlk...o(Ti!; igtunaot ow n n L No rate ii t"Sl' ia .were eer isveaied nih power, tliat did sot that .:wer lor llieir oa advance in mi ( oubl yim xpect, gentlrmea, juatiet to be a.l,i,,iu.te9i ui vour eeuria lv iirnoranra I . Could yo expect sum levcuwe tnbgTah. i Mi the hands f those who could a.H uive 1 adsauttWasawtvHh-Poiild vo eitwt si eoiv ia tne oae or Butilic mnnev. vhfai t. unwept, i4ouonorta anu unsung. II we do gentleuien.wethsll be acaroelv worth the elfort n quired to save ns. If we do, et ua "ot aaii.ipate the hitter jibe and sneersof our n. iul. Let us not anticipate the mat .eilictioua of our posterity and the curstauf onnorn gcueratiop, who will revile a lor InilM'cilit)-, and our, InilM'cilny, and pray that our name may be forgotten among men, for we anew our duty and did !It aot."" RAILSOADS. t IMI-OIITAXT TO OAHOUNA HIIIl171i:i(f. 5v r)ivi'i.k , , ! lllfc) KEW. 1 "6Uiiaore and Carolina Grand Trunk : VKEiqilT- LINE ; VIA l'ETERSnCHO. Va., C.anprMnaj tfc f.4lomn(! irrest rralfiht Roulea: W TIIK fOHHATA Steamboat Company. Freigut Line of Steamer, , '' -- lTTr.Itlll RU -..AND i WELDOV, ':"";.' EALEJOH A5D OA8T0I, fISOIjtTII CAliojMNA, WEHTERW NORTH CiBOI 1NA, ' i ' -', WBUUJMTOS AJfTt.vm.DOS'p . itt,ANTIC AND gOKTH CAROLINA, ;'.;jrfrjX0t0 AND IfANCHEHTER,' iffBtirrrE ksu eOL'TH CA80EnrA-r Aa J tbefr enaneetkna. - , : Time culrk and Itntr lw. ri'Hm NFW TFlfTKg LINE V0RW8 AORF.AT 1 rariuii r HsttTK fcetweVn BslUnior and Viet.ln, Wanvntin, fUJelxh, Hlllaborn', i iiKton, Kalialmrv. Noriiaasiin, CtiarkMte, Unouus. tan OoIiIhIkwo', Swlwa, Beauf!-, WtlnuiiK-Wai, ttiMterville, ft liuifborti-, Columbia, SnmterviUa, Mancbmasnr, and all intemmtiat fxanta taa taut near Uteaa wra Kail wars and their nmmetkwa. Tne povrhataa Hteaam tmnx at PateraOm-g wnn fiteraour; naiiway rur au pnmis la tin. Car Niuss, Car -e run ahmasiiln a! Hteamer' Wharf and roods tranaferreil with asretoi baiid linir. N ('ar aie rn UiruflKb wiliumt breaking bulk liervteesi PeteralmrK and Raleigh. Charlotte. (lolibilHiro7vWllmingin, .. Tbm Inland I " poanCiietoany advantage over a Mas Hoal. Mshue rik ia (Hiall anl tumraiaw ia MMnpora tively nothiiis;. Tae Wharf of tli Powliataa Hteamers being sitiiafrd in Ihe veev centra of th great BhipplnR diatrlet h( Ilaltlmore, rMuter. it convenient to ahiiMira. andrayaiteitveryainall. (inat attention uaid to eraianmmenta ia Cotton, t orn, n iieas, ivaiiii, me. ao. Aw. prodBO lor- .wirii m iitu Miwtiw poiMioia rattta. a To iiuoire traiiaoortation ov.r is Inland thward or Fast Line, mark all roods, whether North iontbwnl boilml. vIA H irruUM hi iai.. K - rreiltbt lawled in. iWiuuur daj fulkwl elo-i-rv to tha Huiauara. Tiin.ueS ltceiita are uiven and filed rata per tl)0 lainmU wuarsntend both way Hatea in awy came w via Bar Line and Portsmouth to aud from Baltimore, rbiiadel phi and New York. ,. , ,. , . , -(,.:., ' ' " II With rearanrto htt named pointa, freii;1it la nirwarrl'-d to sail from Peterwbnra; by Philaowl phia and N. Y. Bteamer. . . for ratan and ail further Infurasaii'ss, apply to any Freight Aeut ou the Line, or at tha orrtta or rut Puwhatak btkaimoat oo- i RO 1-iKlit ft. Wharf, BaHimeea. -iJIU.intJi .ftctJ'itwhatMHiesiuUiatCS;. R. 11 I'CHlttM, siip t Ivtendmrg Rwfriiad- A. B. ANDItKWS, Hnp't KafeiRh A Oaatoa R. R. JAMKH AIiKftstlH. Hnp't M U B. K C bt.H-K.MOHT, Hnp't t'tisrl.4e 8. 0. R. . i. V-iiHAN, Act. Was. Trsna. Atlanti and n. 1:, Itailrtiad. WM W 11AK, Hup't Wib Uauebester R. pelit, 0-JUa f fii' KORTH t'A HOU A R. - R. H.. t V . ... e V- Cune-i.sr .iioea, S. i, b ' " ' " . . Oeiolier 17lli. th7. t O and ffe tfiia dste I he BiitnavtiK w;B b tb srbednle for I'tMeuKef Tru orer Un. iUiaJ Iave 'liarlotve daily. P.M. .... 4 11 A. M. Irt iirt iton P.M. P, M. . ... 9 ai . . Ift - . . iLi A. M. lireeualKifij V"' Rah-ieh ...... .'. Arm at tJoldsbore'.' Imw Ooblabnro' -lli-oll .... . llnwe-fporo.... Arrisw iu Charlotte. . . . Through pMearsDv thia line, have ehoiee of roatea. m eBwbneir and Onitvole tn Mioh miiiid, ir ri haleih. atei t-iiioti u poHmamitii or .liiehmond. arriving at all fN'ints Norlh of ftiehni'itiil at tlie same tune by eitSer route. . t:onja-u. m ata4e ai .UotiUlieM' wlih ttm oa s.'na:er train oa ,i)ie vi liiwinrleu abd Weldiwi Koad tu ant fnna wJmiMon. and tv Freight Tram I" WW-bm, , AK14:ibuiK, ... "lb. 1- fci Ma ..,.. . Itlii.'t. C'llAHUEOF wtllKJH in. It Ai.P.iotJ fitfrov rtAn.ROAn r. Hen i"Tifiiw-.jr a lrrtefc, , rtaiein, zw. t. , w-i. ., in. .7. ' ) tfn atifl an. rOeii.i i.'.tn. i" . i rains w II run oa U HaMgft UmUwi Railr.d a f.. t.. : -. , Hail Train b sv Rsle-i;)! . . in in A. M. Arrives at vYeklna i.. 3.17 P. M. Mast frain b-avea Weldon 1ft Sil A. M. Airtvae at t:,iii:a ...... Am i. M, , IO T ,, ,.,pi, Kal'tt'lt ... 7.1.1 A.M. -Tit Mail Treieir'iMaks TMB.woa eonbebjtnn itk all ih Karl U. - -.- - A. R AriHPWit TKT-lJ-Stt-rf ---:' vbi.-1 T'vetiaV-- a- Ki-ci-tr ana Hlsndanl eipv tf. SiiSiS-J f 8f?. l?:'-T-ttJf.-tr--l it. T Vl:Bf.R k aiMil.rS IBOS BKjCCfJ HI.AM'Jt, if ' Jfit'Tcfi.iiniT B.-"id (Vwis awa, l at fwi at terl, f . V I. fcliA a. n I Ailsaj.fcjn a7aiftM"rf leigb, t. bl -y Hb riartMwt iwai. -Y- ptRE CUEB TISEOARI 1 ! lloerbt Mfwlf f-w riCKI-ISd, . . T.TsaJeW ' ; 1 ' . noi-LAs QAI.1C: 4I.Y! l.t rWeVt IJtKHtiXiI. and AUKRiCAM At. k 8At.i' ft aaua K.w by MVBI H IUMI f.. Oct. -i-M , Vi iiiuojtwa, b. C, DiY GOODS, NEW aVriVAIA ytW- aw they h.-.'. ,.f!.M"d ii till. JaUiuile, AT ftii.&w. j. YoitiVn's, No, SI Fayetterille St , f " . - KALEKall, S. V. ' Tbs Hent, r (Ins Bras kaa been aalltea OoixK rar Ihahvvt twtv vaara, x '-ttn -market- att aa saf to iw friends that, omutuwm all U.jiza, aavaavathad ' BETTIE, JCICIE 01 CHEAPER STOCKQF; GOODS Ta ffffcr them ltfl lliev ara Bow oi-.nliiR artlieir tor; So. II rsrvmrlrrw1--tiah?iwtrr-ef---- V Mtlf.J. YOl'XU. OeteWA. ISCT-t. i '. . 18G7. ' CLOTHING! CLOTHING!! OtJR BT(X'K0FFLb AND WiNTKR CT)TH iug, for Mtu and JJtvy a; ia now iu More and ready fia-kuHXtion. ,', ", It has been our custom for many vaars.io have trnr 'tirj ctK, trtutinit i mijr m rhVber manner, balieving it tla to Ui interest el both tbs buyer sad aelW., . With llaiuuaii, Bm uwik Co. in Nee York, for MauufaelurutaTwocan snfeljr aaaort that onr advantage fur aelUng reliable (laxi at low priae ar not equated, m oar line, in North tierefW - Ciliawoa and stranger will always Sod ear stock full and dssirabU. . ... . . . Farticnlar alUntioa ia called to our ateek of ' ' X FINE DRESS SHIRTS. ' A perfbet at iiwraiOeJ in vmt Instance. Orders tat suits snails to meaam will meeW prompt attention, Oar best endeavors, sh 11 ha to please th nu merous patron of th house, a wi ll aa all oth er; whs aasy faroy. Bs'wtth esll. . ; R. B. ANI1REW94 CO., " u Oent' OmiittuiK Riainn. ' a tWAMtuTirBST oT-n.nranTi cin; all of. tha aew styles, jnat rae,tvsd-Jv . e : R. It. ANDREWS A Clft . 1 Gent's Fin-mailing Hiraaa.X CNKA. YAI.IKEK, andTItAVtXI.INa BAOd f vry4seriptios kew eiwiatanilv on hand. Sept. t7 4 m R. B. AMJltKWa A CO. MISCELLANEOUS. BRHLIVER WALT KXTUitTI s - ... on .:..'.'" Dr. HoIlenderV Beer or HeaHh J . ' tM, Pur Dozen, i -. AH EMINENT NM'RftlltNfl AXI) stieuttth suing remedy for sll dinessea uf ll.e BREAST AHO STOMACU, . . , ,' ENKRVl WEAK?lr AND HEBfUTT. ' . ' - ALSO, '':: : DVSI'KI'HIA, and a irreat aoarishment for convalescents, x ... . -HQTUERH, atiahte to (flva uffl, iot natural Bonriahmaut to their infanta, will Hud this a remarkable rendy. ... been examined by tha hifhiwt Mvifioal aathoritiM and tpnrovt4 to be not alone a very healthy, buievtraordiaary atrengtbwner, aaJ 1 meeaasfully aaad ia all Hospital ia EnraMi and toaHorthwra ati - . ., -"', Id aompliaoaa witbHh deaire of a uuuibar of MysMam, we baes mbWaead a Sosoad, liKhtse qoaluy, U, fv" , ;, :,, v; , 09.no !. Dozoii. ; By thia arranamet, evmy dnaa of is snantea to pruvui tms neannjr n uwraby pnaarv tlwlr fieaiUi. v v - phil Tiiiiar, Bole Agent for North Carolina, , .'. , HA5Z. IluH H I V i." "'.i CELRBRATEIt LAO Kit jVeEK, j y: HHKMEN, ... - i'- , 03 Ter Isr.t fpiar Bo-n-M) A (ti uultie li,injrt.l Ar'iulo. :" 't ''' I'tiit, tiiiew, t'. 1 Solo A eiit tor America, Oct. 5t (ba ... tbt Cod-in Cotton rreia. Again I NOT BEfKO PLEsF:fi WtTW Ttf PRKSS qnilwaw n-ol , t bv visited Nor tort aud bad ib w.-k dusirt - .!-..-., ... ; ,, CHEATER M) RKTTER, v- Fatmera I, a t tetlet nanl their orders lo 8i. acoompatiteittfv f , or f.MKl elierb .v d! aft if 1 bey woobl bare ib.tr .rdrtw rl 1.-4 prompt!, properlv, and obeau V ' - r : 1 wi 1 aril . ,;, .-. -4 ,, f; : j t COL'NTV ANI STATK RIOIITS ebeap, Cmnl tlie jsroitt at "liiv Mir-ro P. s ad Bilk. m aa t-. . J. IL t it ifi W I S, J . Oet.!-M-lia . . tstwiutwl eet. a. 0 I CI'ILIORI) LAI vr.t IrM.wA, Vri' ojp KORTII t tHIM Aa-rlrultnrNl or fllnrral land, . ..'pr -I'on rri, Wlll 'I ( I le, r Ui-hI I slate f tnr kotd.-lktl: nml u i.ituir .oui-. 'Ui-i'lti ui. "iltiiiief if .If. -ii.ir-t!is.ir7Sff',; - - - - - .1 Mr. Kr . Ii HI. I lia .er far a.LI au.-b irou..rti-. . . .r. nM.it; uiri'ti- F tutort 'Uou, d,lre- J.(. 11 CiliRI i'Fll. wtrse f.ri-o-lKrf,i'( ,s, A. ut. It aie-ah, K. C. Or PHIL Tlfll M, Get t7i- I a tMAJi.tot yob ix V. , 4VE SHALL HAVE KiniTH f AUiil lXt A!vt tSAf 1 rea-tv ir nni ro.t.nt,er m d.e bme for tl.a T.ll ac t It mlrtFlrs.1. - - - - , Tfrt; amue sod sfvla will U Neler than a-maf, and Ue pee- eliwap to .).( tle ton. r-r--. .-, 'ai.i:ab A Oi. tb pa bile iweHv ana "N " - -KISCELLANXOUS." fll'sKIMaw TMr.V r fifth's. ' a ZAXIISWLLE, OHIO. . r - -i 1 jirrtr iV'mfn ronrnirx , JSTSiM KXUM A.V riK, ri ik " vi u.k i:s j'i j v. ' i ' l CM run Mil l, st a -r l it- "' .-,..W I I S, :. These EnKlue aud Mills hav ; e. eivi il the flret irrauiini ever all eumi.UUa a. Tlier afford I lit mil, eiieaptH, aud nioatb eoononuiaj power in naeand ewid in pu-.,or aicj-Enijinea Biada iu the i'nki. y .. ... -. )!- r j . - Th Enniuea are Ored and Uiuroitiddy feu A befare leavma the w.rka, aud are wan anted mall renpectn psrfta:! and roaily for immediate nan. They are s-rraut . to out n.u . lumber aith k-aa iwieia and at tensuoniM tli -mjt ulW ia tba f'iian. ' ! -rreTewieifft.,.. 1 1 i(i-t hifvirmt. tiou a dress,. t. it,,l " ORt-TTIR, -i tlutltord baud Anvney,' ' - llreeiiata.ro' n. C JunaM 111,, . Hole Agent for Jf. & JOII W. IIIMtOALK, '.'.Xt ATTOItSKY AND COUNSELLOR AT -".-"S-l ,-..'-.l-.J tAWt ',. '. Wt.,ilay Kf re, I'n) cfle-ttflc,C. PHACTK'F.S in tb Bute and Fl,-ral OonrU, aud in tlie Court of flankiliptey for-tha 3d OmGfreiwliHial Tiatriet. - 'V ! - -' J'liMiiiit atlentbai Ktven to all buinna iutrns ted to hia eaie, claims colin Uvi anywher ta Nnrtlytlarobn .' ' -July u-jtif-tf . ... f -, I pATAIHW FAMILt FUH Il. " ' r aeplessbwe Meledlsig, St . Oi o Ilot ar.Kitr.i':na asv Fbmr naocan ia Hrs- nanrs is ilia MfcuT eapeeially. if It , to b bud by for Die year. Fer sab' l.v UtaiiUA llF.I.b, Hept.2rt-t3 tf ' -! Jlarkut (wtuare - Di)TS UASIIINU MACIIINK, T)SIVEESAL CLOTHES WfllNGElL TIIK UEflT AND ONLY WASIIINO MA CHINE AKD VRISCKR THAT ItKfl I'.KI.N ft'LLY TKITKD IX THIS v , ,VI.A(X rpitKnB MAt.'lllNI'.S have be. o uau.1 fiir aoine A-ttmarbH-tberamtlv of ilia bm.-rntaqF: .nf tlie fiisla and lbs Henu-r i iUUw uf the cvwIimW. and. 1 !" am suib'irneed to ntate.hsve wtven entire wiidae- tbb 'i'heea Maehfnea am paienieil, and priis using any other Maelunua lika tlmui are habie to he proeeeiited.- Peraima wiahtns; to pnrchafcA eaa get ntie-on trial. ' 'fii aotbi. nilii"rd, by anv kind of refireaeiita tiei, to bns ttsidiitie, 'until to.i ev uiiti, ibeee, .. b-i.U IJ tf ..i.j ilvt). UUlKtAs, Alitint, ' II..., n ...V --' " " ii '" ' .J : v 1 i.:; iuvi;i. I IK Itl.At K IHItllbf ftlllTft. t AtlE ritd RUPKRtOR FRKNI'H 'I.( TIIH, Iv L Oil, Ti lnon, d anil niaile aa Well a the be.l ilvi' haMt'Tieitor v t'.rdi-ri-il work, al a .a.mtf of fro- tlr-l l.hN n T f ri Ind.UAltn a aait. worth paiHiK In Ibeae tbeea, v . .'. mECTioTif PA( KS, ' x ' VKli sack a fsilk-Ylltrtl IlualilCb bulla, Ui in uir l-al sti le, al pncea to sliit ti, 1 variety uf tr. DIII.H suntiX always on bv st IJ. ft. AMMiKW f. .-frt'tt tlt-Bls' Snriil.liiHi- Mtnre. -'-fbw. tw-aa-rf thiboMi. twAisr tljul. - arimt rr-rtvi. 1 warnuui f., t'.....t L . "- arrel nrat 1 isin-w j -mil',' r tvtir, 'dS'' - nru,. JU1 rmw-i-rml. : :; 1002 sxoa. 'NtiUTU CAII0LIA ItOOKSTOHKr . TO TlliTl'LIIILJC. rniiE fi'BNn!rVii7&fJrT0 axnountf. X touia i abbe ti-at li... parebSMl tbe stwk '" s.. Ht.inoy i:ti . Mcsrnr r yev ' '--siititn mm-.- -r -- rv snarly b ;.ieins to tf.e North f'sriiin Pub. tiioitt 1 omfiiii.,! , tfeal ha Toui iie-t-aed to ti,e olti ai ,.).) . J au-Hi . till, nt., -ei bing and so bvoralxy kiionn iiinnit-buiirrfia buie .. the ' .SOU tt! CAiiiiUNA BotiK KTOIIU,- r'wvr9H'Wr--t 1 fcllUr I nr-i rji m npwri a -jtfjrtaj rjUt t4- '44afjr. 1m i'.ffvrtb it ctiifim-, ihf iu.k Ih.-iim j n, kii iu-liriiifli"" nK i atudha Jtouk -Jiffc.w-Mti'' !-- tnt tti.( tt 1'iifitfM Ui it if niaiv- k. f-ltM'Itt -t ( traHllt r, y tb ftfti rtt'LCl, (( IMty Jt.-Krm Ki ft Itai-ti. Ntrtltwafj t( fit.. Vif iim:-iwr ,---tv ilt--(,tititi,l,t4 at(i kj. Wllit k liO U fi't!li Utt; puJ.iiti, (.. a.-ti uTT- -si, i.. 'r?v !....! . Mr;rnr-Hef xfi;; khfijwt kn.l Kii. varietv, th httrik4 iiim nuprt hi? iVtMr. iriituah vhtom L?w li- j.i-i. f.n-1 uihctjAW Lit.., a irrv Uiy Hut (WviffiiHinjf , to f4tlilitl It Ul" Httt 'tln.f 'trii-rn irm fir at h C ! r;t! .'TT.f.. ti,. S!,,r,,.; aiita-f be a. ..i ni.n nlde I. rem ' . . all j irf.iliin bt'aleue a -v hnnk ?'t. . '-..itor'aiit. .1 jih ihe i-.jti, 04 ., will b" J.iTinip!j ik B,tr.l u,( ,j r JAS. li.vvvti l. Wii.r .hu-a i-.- "T.t L fI.vtt.'! - ' . a sas ' f t. ' - Hten A tW ,r TAMicvJrua is.';.'- i lVfH i iniLtr bKf iV KlsCELIAKtOfS. i. .. Iutb or xmuib etaouni . : . i'rnfjrnn(lf oiin'Htir" ft T sir, . ttf INnwHiiH ft-t-., w -'V! ;.r. .: ... -Awaueiated wnb "lb ( I k A. fi.i.ili. I .. .1 , fm. mnly of liiKini;!, mil liibud tl.....n, -l-'r and l'r ""l''.,i.t 'i I, uu w couuuuuii mj Lis mw ;eiuei,t. Auk. , I" -1 Iv r- 1 11 t Aa etoellnil aaalov of i.im .iiituKis a.. a.i luon- purixiMa eaii I had a; rtaiialatrv at tlfia) ier b'" Ton, or rj 11 atH'alawli btanm. ' - A-,.yl.vt. . lunlff wiihiiS 0 Juu 96-371 Cm t slaw 1. MMloil, C VKOTHF ' ts ti'l v nF I m-."i?!.T,t.iiA 1 vTi 1 IK I ' i'. l l"!'!;-.. In m( fi. HUH 1 Jni stt.i, Vi lio-i'haie Ui-iM'tira, eeiviHt Wet K ffl tf nEAT TIIKorCiH IVU) MAIL AXD ' EXPRESS KOUTK TO THE NORTH, .1x1.. YVrltlon, IVft-rslmrK, Rirliiiiond, Mattblucton, Iliiltlinoro and ; rhllndclphln 10 Sevr Vork , - , . mitt ttll I'olrit Yt. . , KO VMttBVS THkxSFKKOltnt BO VTS JTO CHANGE OF CAES " From Weldoit to Aequla Creffc; Or from Washington to New York. -'' V pASSEXtlFHS- FKOVI COH'MMACIUR. 1 bt, Raleth suit sll point on tha Ni.th larolina and Itn.ieh and (iavtns Hailroads, niaka ebe eimneeuon st Wekloq with tins otd favorii Koula ror envufin t, einitinoous ennneci hois suit Brat elaaa teeomiawlalion, hi Ibiuta is bnsur iaaaed. TI MlsJ AH QTJIC1C and FABB AS LOW as by any ether Rout. V Ask fjar Tiekets and bar yoar Baggag dbeoked .- -'"' ' e : '-. IVia Peteriburg, Richmond, 4c. Paaaengera, npon arriving at Wfidon, should ask for and Uksthe Train tnsrkfd TIIROl'l( MOITK. R. H. H U - Biiii'I K. A P. R. It. (X't, le-eu-lm -R. B. PFftRM,""" bup t p. k W. A. R. mW Pries Uat furnished oa ijiplieatioo, t - IRON 'AND STEEL. . oi tti am 7 i) un tor ' HI Syoamora Street, FeUrabarg, Va. Hav In stock at all times; and effvr at hia? 'pet- : es, ia lot to suit, Ui eiost eoniplel ' .v - ' '" assortment of ' i ihoist , BTTRishry wtaamm or ' 5 REITNEB BAR ntOfTLAT, BQTJAR9 ANt '. , Ktiu.vD. . :.; , 9 NOfiWAT KAIL-RODS. "PLOUGH IROS. . nonsB snoif inos.rr " 7 r CARmAfiKlRO?f. OtAI., BAND ASD Hfi.foi.1. ih.is. i; '..;'.."' v y , .HOOP IlloXAtX SIZES. : Tf; Mart CAST BTEEt, Jll(lMAS BTEfX, ' "; :": -''" it us tk it HHfli:feN " ; 5 I'rtra mt f Iron furntslmi promptly. l y:. ' 1 V'- -" niujAjjr puni,oi xj! " IKO AM) STKI'L. ; v 4ffei for tb t uf L I'Hlr hanha Br-ales, i i And all de-rij)tiotis of Oil maimfaoturi.' by tii'r :'''' ' Manhattan Oil Cn. -'.' t-iobrt -sins -t-ri..'-w. . n.i.i (MTU I UTJCAI A LTKK ATI TB 1'II.I.M. HbUMMEXtiEh THE ih:.t VmK ciaea. l'lirelv Kotiible. K ,i,,m , Hu m. Never tiri1 ; iwniK Coaled vinb (imn tola are perfeKtiy taairU w K. r. Killallng tlio buw. I, and for th pure t,"f Bilious r'sver, tliluma iViMlaebe, (.iiti).,.ii.i orl.O!tlvi;ti..s,s, - jlmiiiuii-o, fiiilo,noii, iVtM-.M, Jjver lbseaiiew, eiMm, ),, ,i A..lil, eiek liea.lw.-lie, and all ui awa w';ei - a !' ilrfl.il. I HI tame mi-.u. no? I. ., ... t.,1 j.. i. txi'r n. v. ;um it, I.-., i,.,,: J llHSlsliifi oj iSiTtli (. urolina, 1,, nor as a ft. It, eaniioned lh ti-inj4 by a to. n l( mi j t tv riM-fie.ii.nOietiieiii. aie nia.le and bitli.-. t'o. VVTNf, dlBHIiu, ji filnillf.Ulnli.-d' T s'ri.at and rr.di-niVM t'li. n.i-ny lii tori I u:v--rilv ol North IfcroUi.iM.'" a.ialxe.1 tb.-iii; and een'iilaa. tiiat liiev (ailtlutl Yti. .! h nr. t.t ...1.... , - - . - - e W--J niiiio. rat eoiiwin iii'iii wK.n- Call and vet stir ; l'reiiai'i d and ai.l. 1, IwXBACNM'M ., AlanubK'liKbis; ciienuai Kor sale in l:l. 1-n by A . X s -'" " V.IU4AMH A.ivsy!!,.ix AMERICAN BITTJ'ES. The .r'Ht Jtoiuliern Tr!(, iU'l-mtHnM.-nwaTrn . i f- MA!. IWO KVKK L'M.J), ' . . . . 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Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Nov. 5, 1867, edition 1
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