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7-: 1 TERMS Of BTBitf-RITTlOS. Te Bzrnxs. is puUiahed every iky,' tiejept Sin. lav. oa Uut fuiioaiu tferua ; - i f ir en m.inih f I n HI Hit tULi V '" Thre mm ba, mouuis. ,. ...... ... ,..... 0u y-r.. . . . rrr: f. , i mm-W eeaiy Dantiael oae yner, . . 4 r i (bontiw,. Weekly gnliiatNTW. ...,..' " ' Ml Bsobtba..... -.io. ... ,. l , ...... so THE SENTINEL; Wit. E. PELL, bEATuN GALES, , EDITOIat . ; 185L Tbe political stttfw ot the South it 'fha 'ploreble, Tbe friends ol taw and oriier, aud ofptaa, may look in vain for any hopdul re- ' suit trom CoagrenjoueJ reconiitructiorr. Tb eari the B(icU re,de to tb- ep! tj the oontrol of the goyernmt-ot, and, by ronaequence, the carrj iug ot tbeu princi .m,ta arder U emUrvl it, ai tbe great, ab aorbing qaeetlona witu tbem, lleuce, is their tBaoaureriug to control tbe. otgro Vole in to Sootbera election, tbe great objopt ba beta to aware bim to tbe party, wiibtuUre. garti to bi luture peace and welfare. ; Tbe qneatioo of bread, vbick ii iadeed tbe most ftarMone now to the Soutaera people,' . Joe not cooceri the colored people as a race. Long naed to rely upon other U pro vide for llitin, tbtre are thousands who wit) sot fire . thi'fnchc a iuuuuint'scuucrn about what shall I eat or wbat sliJI I pat on, till tbe point of starvation stares Uieio to tbe face. But with tbe while race it is e far di fferent matter. f - - -t-- ' The preaeat own, wheat and cotton rmj) oi tUia btat bare been all abort The moat hopeful la many counties eaauot look be yond next Hay for their supply of bread from our own producU. Tbe mean of pur cbaaing it are a slender as tbe supply of bread at boms la, aad where to obtain it is a que. tloa which Bw deeply concera owr whits people. The scarcity will prevent the em ploy meat of larga numbers of laborers on the farms. What they are to do, if they tail v fes employment, BO one eaa teUi ' , bach a state of thing doe not originate wholly in the disasters which hav attend ed tbe crop,- th jreSntand pat"years, but ft tow out of h lamentable fact, that throughout lue entire South, not more than one-half of th labor ot tbe colored race has bees employed la .agriculture, which engaged before the war. ludbleaoe, ; aud th uocerUlntbi of th ituatlon, growing out of tbe Radical policy is regard to the Hacks, has brought about tin state of things, and if not speedily corrected it must work tbe ruin ol large numbers ot our Boutbern population. , , i . 7,f ; . The cry of bread train hungry mouths is tba moat startling question to tbongbtiul men, especially to statesmen, which can dis turb tbe public mind. It is like the alarin of the fire bell at the dead of" nigbt. and it make tb heart quake to realize the near -approach of want and acircity, Torbaji prudent foretaste may save a, by the bias. ingl of Providenue, . : Tils PA.RTT Or TDBSAT8AXD VIQ- LENCB, : Tu negro Jacobin party at tb South is ot only a party of violent threats, but ol vl - olent practices. Many of iu leader, iu tbi - cUale and in Virginia, particuiarly.are ruo ulcnt, bbiod tbirety, and vengeful Stt their tracbuigs and iinpulsea. Their baud is raised against every man wibo dans not suo- eumb to their 'b''ftiig tbe.irii, aud thfy -.Jfould employ ttHi doiudeihncgro as the ,i instrumeat of working out their fiendigti ''purpose. Their blturboa andiMgear en hanced by th fact tbat nine-tenth ot the - whit population, eoinpri'sing, of course, I Me&rly all of deveucy and respecubility that there Is in it, look upon tbem a leper and out-casts, and, thus juatly spurued and despised, they find their only int in jiursing and waUtribg plans ot tevunge, Weaeytbet it is a party 6f violent thrnU. Look at Virginia, where liuiini s cutt publicly intimate tbat, at bt bidding, ibosa who cannot ttse fire-arms for the uiur - tier of whit men can, apply tb incendiary torch to the, home which shelter their wive and children ; anil where Liodsey, a tiefore hi children shall want bread, tbe treeuof Ricumond shall run red with klod. Look at Alabama, where the pol luted atmosphere, which surrounds the hy brid and dirty conclave, called Conven tlon, teem witb the most violent sad rabid breathings. Look at North C'aroliu,wlicru, although their menare bave not assumed tb bold front which they bave taken else where, the Jacobin pros and leader are daily atteriug vague but the moat inflam matory inuendoes as to wbat ' loyal" '. men (ilesven say tb mark !) will do when they get Into place. Tbat it 1 a party of violent praetios a well, is abundantly demonstrated by the state of thing which exist to TQyietsce, and wherever Radical power ha ba e coxed. L'tter1ydustitulr of avery instinct of justice or oi magnanimity, Uvingouly up- "a tie ailment of dlaoui J aud stril, it' Mot were withdrawn, it would die a Batumi death tttoiedjately. - , i s ' "J . The Conservative party Is wbnt its nam import. It aspire to build op and sot to psac el ocuiy,jutce- o ai-io t Htyt,&rTmmTOt-mndlriit-ncWftiesV -ftse fiiiotiit'liBi of ioetsl smf -ajid cTviT yZ'l "i.5 eojhrests, it k,s jheUul hotb J will reti hitjnvBta f eripreMn-of none, iii iitditatf conveyed to 'ihe'HdusO by " El's friends. If itrittry Bo harui, personal, social, or political, to ln: fWWii w-riim ji s..vne.s sa--i Ana'o-Saxon Ckjtistitutioaal iiberty, as op . posed to nero uprcmyTtba degradation of tb white man and the unbridled license of a brutal and depraved1 mobocracy. . Tbe Sew York ItroU sv tbat we ere taiV -no-flay one thousand million per yiar lo :;rl llie faxlicat idea that-An ice ha liU-rciviaaiitoB than Eampe, .innd t it"i nece-siry I r tlie t'nheJ SiattSj at "nycri3e, to approximate ttaait lo the ... ' wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm assaaavavaawayaBa , - ,i j , j i ' Jl "LJ!!1 1 ' TAX OMZ&S. Tb uublicTifeaerallr. have doubt eaa read : Oen.lan by"s UM& Jaflii Worthy modify 4tnifcB taw circular of thefrMisTTeasTuw. A to tbe maia iio'mt ia Geo, Cnby' let ter, in regard to the priority of tit claim of the btule, "where eoliecting officer baa, oa-,j dar Mi of.iers, remitted portioa of tb Ux ii any subject, ib Tressorer' Instructions seem to be supported bjr the following t luii the Act uKejuIate Taxetioe by th County Courts j . -r : ' .. fcM ri'Uli--can .uf .conflicting etui ma to money collected iron any tax kJKi',Vie iiLilc ikoll knot th -fribrUy." the uik at a, ji 4 .V i-l Ului i"uu be remitted. Ho ia the i5 to be ditll iWaotii tUe but au4 Ui Couuty t-ilr. Ujtllc i0tead, Uitdct' tl.0 abore la. tut Hie BtiitJg'T."? uii auare anu me iOM OiUft lall oo ttie-t'oiiiltj Tiil is uTui7'of Eit wiltur, as most Sher- have already paid thrjute taxes, aiivan cing them in part out of tile County find, and w hepe, wbun the- question shall be prupyrly prenuli J U bitu, licn.laubj will aUoW tVaivuituciooediw to l carried out,. ' .; ,'. ' - : MiiTAsr conmsaios.", . ', Oar article witb life tbor caption, ou yesterday was founded rotirtfiy upon tb following lekgram, recti red in tbe regular Way from Waaliiiigtou i , ,.,. j j ., b0n. Canhy report to Oen. Orant Is published. There are HI Coninlmsioned olBiwni nj 2,77)l.nieo in the disfd;. Kiuu bundreil aiid fiftyine-Jcai'S burn liecn tried ty military -tnliunals. The es penae ol recnoatrucxiun so fur matrrially ex ceeds a quarter of a million ot dollars.'' (Jen; Miles, of the Bureau, calls our at tention tobe matter, and is ol oplnioa that there are important rrore in pur eili torial. ' It will be seen, Item tbe above, tbat tbe errors are not ours, it there are any ex cept the. headiug "Military Commissions,' instead ol "Military Tribunals." Aaoldief or offlccr of the U. 8. army is tried for of ftinees SL'sinat tb article of war or th array regulations, before "Court Martial." Civilians only are and have been tried be fore "Military Cninuiiiuti." deal Miles think tbat the number of civilians, who have beeo thus trwd, canmtt wteeed - 6 in tba Wslrirt Tit report ot Oen. Canliy itself, will settle the matter. , . : TUKOI'imQS Of A SOLblSU. Ooneral Sbenaan's speech at the reunion of tb officer of tb army of tb Tennessee, in Hu Louis, en th 13th iDStnat,cooliued, after a rehearsal ol tb achievement of that army during tb war, ad appeal to tbe good sense of bis countrymen, North and South, which is lull of soldierly magnanimity and fervor. If slavery is held to be tbe real cause of our civil war, then Ueiu-nd bherman blnmelf born of New England parent, "boa estly believea tbat the pjnplo of New Eng land, in commou with alt the great:' North who shared to tha original cause and en joyed a lurge part of the profit resulting trom cotton and slave labor, should be char- ruble and liberal in the flual ilistributlon of tba natural penalties." lis proceeds " If children must inherit th slu-of their fathers, Vua in th thud and fourtIcnnera tioos. turn none of at who trace our oriuin back to the earlier if up ol ihU nipubllocal! escape this matbematica! and pbilosopbical conclusion; or in-tbe language of DK Dva per: " Uuilty, teen, both ol u to the light of Qod, h-t us ni.t vex each other with mu- tual cruiiinntion, but bear our punishment with humility." How ha this punUhiue-nt tieea imrtiliouod bv tlio results ot tha. wail Weof Hie North bate to Bimira the iluss of f;ithi , liMtlu-r-i, a-m. And liiends, ajrid are buHloucd wuli a vast out luiwl Jebt binding. ou tin in laew iu law r.au iu nanor, never, 1 lin, to be ' ouesuoned vby any honorable I -H. : .:il A ... . man in Aweric nil cvoj ceus is paia. Lock to tbe tinutli. and voNi who. went with ui tbrougli that land can bti asy il they, too, hiivu not leeu lenrl'ullyvpunisbed Mi'Oi niiiif in every' bou -tmld, li Solution writrrn in l-madclinrwu r. uoro. tb whole fait ol tbuir country, citi-.-a in alies and bald laid wi.u,Jliiir e-Hiininrce gonB,xlbelr sjstera af Ubor tuHiihiiated. aud destrored. lluiii, poverty, auirdisuuaa everywhere, and now pestilcuce aluing tlio very cap shcal tu their stack of niiMirt; her proud nien ben. giliK 'or pardon and appealmg for permis-r sum to raise l d for their children; tier five million ot slaves free, so I their valuo lost to their former masters forever, . three per cenu every tin years; with our national wealth developing in even a greater ratioj v lib ut - frivtiere-plmig--r k- tn eveiy'diroelion; with farms and villugivaud cities raoidlv coveriuir our vast ua i al domain; with mines of gclil and silver -.l iron nl coal pouring out wta t.i ir-Ur I 'm wer am tlie coiun-Ueiu ol the tv.un; with forty thousand mil. -s of riuihlicd ril- Mails, anet other thouismls in pr.iyn can any one doubt our present strength. ca.cuUte our tuturedesuuy If mu irieinl. at the 8iUlh will ln-ailiiyand cheerfullv join witb ua In tbu future coine, . 1,'inir one. wou U weUme theen back, our equals, but not onr supsriois, anil lend them a helping nana. - .. i When men like Osn, Bhorman take twue in tbi wise witb the. conHncutvon and de struction poiey just reiterated more Veno mously man ever uy i naiuvus otevews, w may bop en tbat the real Grand Army of the Republic ddicr. who louglit in the wwr ab itwv dbrrter! vw tiarrnf peare. are in no danger f becoming Hadical en- VU UHlUfll. . . . ) -i ; Conditio TmiktiBt' rVrvm. Tbl. Hieven I ant so vx il loilsy. He ifeli&wike4p stnee bJmb--Nrrtvith-6tiindiiiii his con nation Mid---tlt-ormg of tw ew-qbtrrnday nertT' ft irwtrem.-sTy cTouDrth"1"5 65'an TuipTiive Jpln", and to devise ne siniiiiti silt-mi mere can r no reasonable doubt thit it will I bu last nree tsflnoriiJi'Efess; Setti!ngiai!ttde his power ksconliua p!iysrally, bis mind dsily exlij.biu siifiis of Mpid decay.; The light of reason is nirsvrin awsy. 'J u mange is amaxmir. . IjiH lew mouths ago- bis voice mng t!i.ron0'h 'tTitfT Ifgislntiw ba'ls "f the nathin in fulminations agaiust the boutb; ttbtyf in lore of intellect and strength ot bodyv b verir-poa second childhood or the grave. H as. Vor. if. T. UtmU tilth,. A mi dicsl eihibitor at t!ii Pari Xxposi tiuii asks tl.QUU lor ot " of bi prers rat ions a humaa bti which crew 'a ibe ritibt ft" UcUpliLs cfiuil poiKssor. .. -: j Uun of th SestiaeL BiABnrrx, Kb sack, Oct. 10, 'T. eiprtt,BsJilft4ffilML wort not otily tor the Pansiatr wumU, ble reaort but. also, fur the entira wealth ol if' Dieppe fiirmerly and bow Biarrilx, (because of the Kmperot! choice a well aa, for tbe reason that it is res II. a -mure beautiful place J lath point in abicb the Old nolileese and the third empire unite to coj'tjr thtm selves, though , tiu ru is very liula aaao ciatiou between thmn, I tliii.k, bnwuv ever, hot tW the Kuiperari iltttum, that a quiet little place called Aecacliour-wouid, from tb natural beauty ot.u aiUutiUMt, have wora .attrai:ti n Uin anjfjl and l venture lb predkliuiitlmt iu a"ii;W years, i apUrfwytbiufa-wi"-i'W th general resort. And yet lli irritz. I hope, will cxeuse me It tlie im line, rur to-uay is mot glorious. -. Tim win ha ri(n goruwma Jy, tlje.yery itiait'Siiltirte-iHiati aiill-trintkw aud sparkle iu its bfrtit, aiiiiaUiature(fi and balmy) iuvitvato rt-pone. ' Jily window looks jminiliatiily UwiB the a at or and about two huodred y s rd . If tw Imase l!Tel;y en log) la the impt-riaT ruaideiice, few day afu, the Kinpres and Prince lui rnd Ventured out upon the see in a stnaH skiff and came near being lost. Tbe pilot wsi drowned. I like the Krnperor very much, and the Empress (who is bpsd iabt U aunouaed to be the handsomest llv in Eur.tie. I shall leavr, ptvbaps, oa hW Ufday, to be pit-tent ,(Naii"Ieou Kturna on! next Wednowlav to' Bt. I hiuil,) at the re O'ptiB uf (ha Kuijnr.rf Jojepli of Austria, whiclt,.fnr a vati. tj of rramus, will lx the granriitt iliply n tbe ''universal txpoai tit." ' . ' ' t During my Te(diri- in Europe, 1 have devoted uiiii'h lime to tbe acquisition ot aew Isnxuaiio and the improvement or my knuAb-du in IbiNki 1 ulr-aily partially pos- uV, lir which, ills a little intiUNlrv tbo advantg4 vf Enropn are not in be de- spisoib 1 can get along now, with the sid of Spanish jin I'ortiiguose. dictiQBarie,. yffi eiently well to examine their works of art snit atitiquittex, and bave enuired quite' a suliieioiicy of Italian and fpauUh, not only to examine their Kalleries, but also to travel in the latter countria with some degree rrt com lot t. Inilrod lour month residene la Spain and Italy would enable one, (J think, to speaK tu'ise languages, lor in uittu every letter is pronounced. The Southern lan guage of the continent are all founded on the Latin, (which last, tbe Lstin. I apeak a little) and to one who, bss any knowledge of the Lt'ni or conipsritively easy acquiM tion. , The JMgrthertt-. InntruaicesQerman, Scandinavian, Ve-are harsh, and tbe Ger man, with its gutturals, most horrible. The euphony of the' Boutbern language ' in tiient contraiit witu th. CorrepO) trlMt' with tbe Russian apdjtharJsimU Q . I.I.7.T..... i'Uw-.-sm-'-r Northern fiiigues, of which you will not, I uipe, Mae i aunsa, u s give you an - exam piej. AS, Kirtrhur of d'rtvtl.furaultL-oa tmaltlertt ;And-'.i-'v'''i'-',:',';'r'r,'!'4,-t la lillerattura ebutiea t pur a Tun pam st raa ier ud tote ; la na frawlogitt somnaa at antntm giom m run aura. . And- ' " ' - - ' ' 0 tlmo mUntt. $ ot vroduclot torieom las teem nurtuh dittinecao tntr prtduetot seentssus as eutrtw piutt. ' -rrf" 1 ABU - '.- xxxr.r- M dim mttwilimtt t Ui vroduclot witiot int Utm mrid dittiwxion nUn'lcH amitogot it atrvt puww. . ; I . ' Yoa cannot fail to tweeive the difference between the first two quotation above, tbe one JMtiuti aaj tlie other Italian: and though per baits tbe former is the liest of th Northern tongue, yet bow vastly ap rior is the Italian, aud also th last two. one of tb last two being Spanish and tbe otnev rortugueae. ' indeed, the three last are simmer, somewbat, and tbe two list ev. blently very much alike, ,-.,.!' Aiy r th ac(ibisiiin of fouror five Ian gsaKe. one can, it would appear, witb but moderatu iutlustry,' master forty or more (f iflsreut tongue In eve : or eight years, siki outstrip, ucrtiaos. . tlie learned iilsck- mith Hurrltt, I think, was his name, a i anaee, ana mean, won u less wretch. It had always been my purpose, on visit ing Europe, to tike liisons in liubrew, aud alto improve my acquaintance with the Oreek, which, I tbiik-it no vanity to say. was Tury-conMucraiue oeiore leaving, pnrtlu ularly Mm.UHet ami I sol wry triad of im proving Win nphiTtuiiiiy now presented of going so, -ant ol wnjen i am ..:tyittnx. niy ell - - .-- -. ., . -home weeks a lwMtHjed aUsuliuW pertormaiice (the Oennaut are famous for music st warfej mn tb sympUoiiion, most curious- tbinK the invention ot a stopid Oermaw. ' I beard it play variations iroui a memo or Sloznrt s "11 Jftauto Maci- with a degrou of accuracy that could not easily bo excelled. I fancy, bv ant perlormance. llut th orchestrion,- tb uvention of snolhur Oerman.i reirerded as ihe chief of sucb instruments. The singular precision1 with which it. performs the most limcult ciHiiprtSnidiW.--fhat,'.- lor . lnatanca. from J udas M aocabeus "rke, the Conquering Hero Coiues," was surprising, and I thought to niyu lf, could Ilaodul rise from hi tomb, bow he would like to see a ptoce of median. srope, yon know, aliounds m galleries I puiniiups, museums and mosaic.; A mohir hoir I have yet soca a copy, in mosaic, of iiie-uapusm oi jurist, trom lliehael Ange lo; of the Aniiuitciatiiiu from Guido. and of me lAitceiii oi Holy Ubost. from it. I'rl Invc'pu. in mosaic, ait of them the ui iSiiicaut ue Aratdan Moeque ; the paint in,; ol ih.j Virgin, aVive a cloud, or rising -u aelou.l; with Chrrtt, and, the Ascension ilt liriat, tif) last liy Hunllo; the Convcis j sion ol Nin Aiitunio ot Padua, by Mtiri:i-, j ml lira Uwitli pf AU, by Uuido lleml, ((his ! nun line, iiiiu is liy Ueuir) fiomg at tl" llwgue in iIoIbiml,-are among tbo b. si (ami with' I he -exception r the last, tbe l ',) as I said bef'ure, thati I have ytt seen. Decidedly tbe bt ieollectii"n of Japanesu anliiuities t at the Hague in Uollnnd.r e ,-... J. a. a . Mu. 8TWABt' UKSKViCTIOW. It is bow stated in relereoco to Mr. A. T. Utewar rum imt puiiauiuropic- invest mem in j-w Vork,thutba wilt oon erect a bli-k -of tlwvm?t'ilrri-tnwn; to coit I,OO0,(HWH(i to be, b never the -borne ot tlte woikinir wo men of New York.' It ia not to be aa alms house, but a home more extensive' than the Wotkingwomeu's Bora in Kllr.abeUi street where WaeircB may find food and shelter at pnpe within their rech...,auili wrreWlTtmrt I'K.jvi. iii ii viM Mnn vi iiiucr iiae 1U111H: n"us. air.. r-ie art uaa Ul-f) resolved t ex- petKt f J,TO,tW0 iti tbo erecthm oneijemj,- f-tbem to t Itoirrrt ofTttlsrei hi be ..niped ol one pertn from every religious ileuonii Batjon in tbe city, and to lie so rented a- to yields CClttllln I list shall lie applied to i)w eonstfueftiomrt other 'mnvtit lent mehv-hoiiats ia New York perpetually. AT. 1'.. J in. i - Kecently.'npon the death of a clerk In the rfajor's office at New Orleans, tbe applica tion record mr me vacancy presented list oi over three thousand name. j Key. Mr. O'NeH, a ttikired Npreacher.Xtia .. . 5-- : - ben arrested at IiVdianapoli for marrying a colored man and white woman, jn v iola tion of the Indiana marriage law. J . A Dublin bitrW baTSventcd a machine cutting hair. It is i tenible albur, witb revolving kwres. For tb SantineL J.BSMVILLB, . C. Nov. lOlh 186T. bi issue or tbe th; ntt. .peeking of the visit of the sberiff ot Wake in, Harnett eounrvand tbe ac'ttohs; of some members of tbe L. L. A. in raid county, tiies to exculpste himself from beiu ao abettor to tbe jiuproper practice of said leame; and, alter giving snmmary of tbe advice he bad giy7-n those who bad iiPe 1 to bim, ttoMe op bis bands in innocent horror and exebuius : "Then whom have we offended V I have acre an occsshjuaT nailer ol the '8kmfari.ii!i.iBma..im, , nut lnuisu.aay tal 1 cab; but simply set lo whnv-TtaTrttr"oT tcn-si i icei in me uociruies linn ii Siinv hjfiiBre'Tils e1iST meanneus an iimhiimu man iii4H!tultJL Uowtrn4 thai a man, with the talents ht UlrMelt p'X-mnTH, IwHti ' BiUt..JpdUlited In tbe 8lterfab4ittuW with,, ailAtin tensta, aj onir:iihienw"ackiw tbe IR'tnucTaUC.iiairiy, and wielilini an in fluence second -) itiitie, Ijbw trangeljiy, I .tnat sucti a urii'i pan bow prove n-wtnt t tU iM ininx s tit hi Blabs, liy j!sj ids vfoary tf itoetrliH'S menttroas an 1 inlam oos t tle.is imTW certainly the must dunger ou enviny tbe Htate possvtaes, a counu r part of the iiilKinoua llunnicut, a man spurned with tonUnijit by the bent men of j is parly, 1 have Nortlt. been led to tbeae reflect ions bv rriullug bis t liioj-iai or tue uta, in rolatu.u to the visilol the slier ill of Wake to 11m nett eniiuij, in Which t-ditoritd bo a"tbe (ajne is a peaceable, loyal, patriotic or gauiaaUou."' iii t-uasMsif that is so. lay In fore yesurday, tbelttb. tost," tlie ptwplu ill Jx-skuvillo and vsriiuty assembled in tbu town of Lcakuwlle, to hear tbe can didate) (or Convention spi k. Two of the caodiilttm Wire presont, llcv., Mr. Grillin and Henry Uariu, i'.t. The asseiubled crowd nhmberd about 'MHf, of hooi st least half were colored. ; . Mr ITim, innli.'nl l.iil ...,.L. 1 , trt,. ,; tou that fasr heard biin 'and there was no disturbanoo. -But when Mr. Unlliu arose, wbom every man here. esteem to be a good, if not a better friend ot the ne groes than Mr. Barnes, the negro chiefs of the League here and iu the adjoiiiing die trict squalled, at tlie top of their voices, "JIst Wiik- llainliu's and Bock . Cox's League, rilly here r retiring about HQ pace cfT, in lull view of tbe speaker. Throe yells made the speaker's worJc unintelligible for a while. A good many of tbo Lcngne remained to listen to tbe speaker, wbu, I m-ure you, said nothing to tickle those whom tbe Standard is pleased to style "re bels."" Tbe chief sent repeatedly men who took noid ol some or tbe refractory mem bers te compel them to leave. Borne of tbe ,be .,, resolute atill remained Finding that-yellinjj anil pullinjr would not succeed, one ol the chiefs, Buck Cox, got a urura ana commenced beating it, thtuk ug that they would rally to the Bound ot tbe League drum, but without avail, for they remained and heard the speaker to the dose, -i Tb white simply remonstrated with the negroes, knowing that t bey bad been taught by such unprincipled men as edit these home radical sheets, and used no lorce at all. 1 bey could easily bave forced them to be quiet, but, fearing a riot, desis ted, riow wuo t to te blamed for tin out rage m. conduct of thee League men I The titandarttt issue of the 6th, aud previ ously settle tlie question with ate. Now a word about these candidates. Barne is one of tllerregular nominee of the Radical. Grillin reuular nominee of the moderate lUds,,C-onaervatives and the League at Madison.. Bo I understood from the candidate Buck Cox', I uinlwstand, Is aa old issue free neirro and was once s hipped publicly lor Mealing hog -. Win, Hamlin was slave, once well tlnHiirht ot. but now "iallen from bis hi-'b estate." bo K. '- . Your Truly, , . .. - HON TEDRO. -Wi - MAKKIEU,' V On the evening of October Sl.t. by the Kpv. F H. Johnston, Captsin i'RANK a IUJI;lilNtl and MiaJUUk.r U AliO BAVE, flanBliter ot Alfred JWRrava, su toilUKton, n. t NEW ADVEETISEMENT8. Q I'M! ATI 01 WAMTitni A YOUNO I.A O dy dosu-esssituaiiunaa'i'KACIIKlt in a uri i Ea vatuiaunly. fctlis ia aunblied to tua. li ulwib Wnwebeii.--- r : ltviereut;es.aivim, u required, -..Adureaa, , .... BUNXVBKjL." -. Ivor. tkwtlismtitnn t'o Nov. at -a; .. . ; : vitgini. Tw t-KKtiviAif uvn: I HAY. XI ins roer.tr wl auoUmr hit of oore PKItl) HAN UWAIH u, wiiiui i -inn m iiu ou-uet trom Ui. tiov- nt Abj'IU in-Nvf J :ork: ' . , DOUOI.AH lIKlib, : Itai ket tv(ure. EW I.AnK-a TUB I'ATKNV JMl KINO WlXIit. VIV'J PI1F, )R KOVED Wlirt'HyD OF For Bafetv. Convenienee and Eminmnv. it baa no ertnal. An hieiliauatihle wii.nl v of water is furniHiied wlierevi-r wnlel, eithtir u.l'ard, bts-J us, iu-iien or inniiii; iumiiu. . . - Laueral terms uitcreii to Akmiu. ' lUTCilEIX, A1XES CO., Aug. ai ai-is Importaut Sale of Beat Estate. - tti ltlDAY,TtfE7THl)ATOf PKtJEMBEB V nett, at tbe Itrmwolil H.t. I. in OoliUboro'. as the honr at I'i M., J ahall otter for sale at nub- 1m sueti -n, a vaiualtle Plantation, situated about tour nuli immUuhlMwiri) . im Ni-nt lover, ad- HnniiiK the buela "f lvid V. MeKinne. .William Havia, 3utnun itom-ii, ar.d laaae H. Vox, e uiiinnt almal , KOCBTrN HUNDRED ACRES, v U-iii; the same on wbfa-h Pamu.-I Hinith Istelv ro- lile.l. - -. ALSO 'weacrtu of IjiuJ In EverettMille.Tho fciid rlnn'siion will be pid in k-tit, or in abodvi U suit ii!Th.WM'rs. For further panienlars, apply. Ui riamuel Kmitb at EveretUiville, or lo nte at uij om(-eiBtoiiinooro' . J ami. rive per cent eaah; Bond with sp linived anreiira fur the balanee, at sis. twitlve and eiKbteao awnths. with biUirwst from date. Slid ttielida reiajiied unlil tiin pureliiwe money pam. -1 V,U.HVIUbl, ISov, t-Mswti Truato. BOt U HILL. C'OLI.F.Gn, qiltlrt ISSTtTTTIOV, CONTJCCTED UTTHE X Hrnthws of tlie Chrintian tiebools, was en Ubllabed in 1KJ7 j and imorfomte.l, aad empiiw ered eonfer ib-frreas by tbe Oeneral Assembly ot aryland, during its siaion of Hi5,. lti Miiiatod no a rieinit gnmnil. In nin.ef the healthiest aud ueM nieinreaoue txirtioiw nf tbe gflBlilJfeilH! ' FAI'l'LTVr TaiiTiiEinftrrTauN. l"reiliit. BRtrrifiE tYutiii; Vies" rrMVB'nt-'lreiwK "of .JU,Jr:..Ai .Aixty-lUn, TJ.. T1 JProtn.mr of -l.iBntfy si( Natural I hilnattprtT. - Ai.sr.aT Taiuis Pi.mi, A. M., Ll. D , Profee mmttt Hitirv, Uhc-lurieanil Knclieh literature. fisvTWKa Axarus, lYivfieiirof Matliematieasiij ffdrtirwtetfHiYnrr 5nmiii.il BisiiLT, A.ljuuet Frofvasor of Itatli- smaut-s and Itiatory. 8ai u. E. W, ll sta, Ph. D , rrofeesor of LaUq snd (lri-1i. ' . Asrraosfv TeorrHorV, Ai'lneM Tmfoiiir of Latin. JA Vm, ln.fe"ir el lirawini; spd Fri-m-h. iiwn-Ha i.t -KB. iTon-msr oi iM-mten aaa Mueic. r. LjxtKa, Ph. li, rr..f(Vnr of Munie. I'ti.Ttf s Xutsis, JuaUncuw Ui cirammar and - tssuevwrdt.-. - ' . BRrrTifva l-i.Tfi-.a Prefect, . -'- Hsoriiea Hcaxmi-m. 1'refi'et rifjnnior Sitiibhi. I fint t nixymnsryvi vi.ri.nmng r-nenuian. Jja. T. Hi twiiii, At V'0iiK l h. ii. l)nard, Vaahine and Tuition .'.T. ' Bfl ' Vntranee ! s-' t l ltynH-ieo's ;Fe . iltnoe an.l -ii.iug, satra. tM, '1 6i-intf ' . : , , rzoTrt" WTW y iff vPTyTgBTGQQPS fflW TOE 1867. Old f rice Krachod tlte 4Ctty and ..-.-'7, ,-' Stopped at A. CItEEGirS. n. smitu cokneh. S. - A'teilttrcetsjJ TH-fW-flECElVa r f ALL ANW1S- Auil rii Mir, with aaftty, that I have one amonft tbf Uti-nt smt'Mibl oAnMe rtiss likn ever tu hrooebl to tliu, Citv, ritlier before l.' t'lgf tlrlt- Wr':'mif Sl aitysaid everyttiuig smttOit twr ldsa awt uuautnuen wunr. CAf.IrtlKS. !. 121. 15. snaia.'i-la nor isrd IJtlvlAI'js, I'OI-l.l.sn, ii,l (rr.ait tarioty W uir-r iwvar trnet, efiit.r.t.-liiOiu tlm w-w novel ties i4 the p-seuit, n,l will be auhl eheapenoagb tohisnre mmUm. : . - , - p . UliUWJi LxjiSKti riOH, U and i Otis', per arl. UI-tACHKU POMEHTKK TI2, IS, 2U and 25 et. per yard, and all othef gHls in l-roporUoo ami, ii" uxgiwt ami muM vama stuca of curvm, , , . -; CA8SIMEIIKS, " SAT1NKT8, ;, . '-..'v - -'' . ANI KENTL'CKT JEANS 1 ever uaV ra to,iietrsds in tbat City, botb a to price anl quality. Aim. a -rv iiii, usurlment of Whit ami Col ored FIJkNKKJJt. LADIES CLOAKS. ' " . ISREAKF.W SHAWLS, MiUAKB AND 1ANU B11AW1J9, ahieh am lie sold at fne to suit mv i-nntomers. I.liM', Mumeit' andaiilifrnn'sl HIMIimbiHiiD I'M'Kl M MKLI HATS, -r new stvles, froia 60 sent Uoots kind KImm's, Uools stud hs. Tbe largent aud beat nlock I ever broiurlit lo Ui CitV, eonsiHtoiR, in pari,' of J. Milm Moos' UiakjS. and other of equally faifth staiiutnu;, Ladies' fi-KK'-J llaliuorsia. Irosa 1 to Si. lilies Ki-wul JlsJiuorala, fniitt SI.60 U S3.S0. CUKKi :H'H ia the piiue to oomu lo buy yonr Boots and Mhnea. - Ilatav IIai, Mlv7 From 75 eta. to M.OO. Don't' stuo until voa lo CiiEICCH 8 lo buy yuur Usi. In (net. I tlnui I run awl the expecttiisis of sll mv customers aim ) pnnue (p iwrtliT, b to as ( pnee anu qilUltf UI M IjLj ikvku. -- ' Now a Jew word lo mv r.unioraHrs and friends Yoa see s grnat many il.T.nitt stiles of ad rer- Uaammila. tlnnie sav thvV are in "lu. k aram : some say I hey have ' "nil the nail en the head ;" soma "souing eat as eoet , some so "make tomb fur a new aiurk : mm one liimr aud another, Ibit allow m lo ssv, wlietli-r I am hirk.Tirwhethor t hit the till on li e lead, whether I missed tbe nail etitirflr. or failed advertine "anliia; out at eoat," I kites shM ottt ny wu mcirt tiiho iiey are sun aamnieiinii awa; ever their old sUx-k.) i-nd have Uwn N.irth am boneht a m-w atoek. My gnoda are now ia Store, aWI WpeiMHl HIT IHKfKWWm. , "COMB AND LOOT? AT TIIEM. I told mv eBimers, mix nenilln sen. that would sell riaitui sa eaeap as t ankea, Jew or Un tile, aud I think 1 have ntaile aiy word .good. I tnld the ieopl to eoins to tlreet-li's to bay their raxU, that I would nerve th. m r-t'lrt, Ilun- arNM navs oimiiw, ami they are asm nunine frma Uiia and siljianuia tuunlna. Ami lkors take SB prrvU.-ife to aav, liiuiS they bar abuwn their goii jiHimnt. Don't forget to some to ' ' "L a. cnfcEcn'8,1 Bept. I1-S3 tf v- , rsvettevUl fitreel BIUGGS & D0DD, DEALERS llf --ii'1'-; HARDWARE AID CUTLEBT IROS, STEKfc, ! " . HoyfE FURNISIIINQ iOOODS, CARRIAGE MATKRtA , , PAINTS. AtARLSllKS, - . SLUE AND QLASa ' , . , , v. c . " : t ALSO ; -vrt Agent for th sale of- ... . i- : Burr nnd Eapiu mill fitonc-s, Bolting; Cloth, India Hkbbor rr4 Ixsather Ilelting, CircuIitr-SaWB, Iron Verandahs, !Feucea and all kinds iif Orua-v . ; mental Iron Work; TV dtort bflmt (Southern Knvett r -v- Wov.T--tf ' i ' ' Select Boarding ndDay School, qtlUS 8PI(ISUTKIiM tIK TUK M1HHK8 NASH X ami M isn KOI Heiiuul will eunimeiKW reonrary 7th. lsiiH, and eloee une Jttltli. (twenty, ty wek rin-ulara forwarded on atipliuatiou. Ho'S03m ... ,.. - voire af N, 1alWMl Lire f aaaraaise :(, : . '"Ualiioh,' N. (J, i ' . ' Kov.KO, 1W7 . t ACKEiyil'OlltV hlli WAS FILED IS THE Court nf Eqnejof Wake t'oontv, sirainnt vne mini n cmil.l4 JtUTUAli 1.11 r.l.V-jLK-ANtiK UIHfitlv V. and at the Ism term f k,m aaid .(-wuf-ail U aa,t f -she- aud (JompanV r an vuwa in w '-vaw VTBBW IBS 1 T IT1 BUIlfl SI II IBS IB B lUBnilVS piuimance ni imiiu oecree, noiute is aereby a-.. va aii me crenuors or asm iaipany, who an wiliiaa ia ennui bute to the xnim a aud uit, lo make known their intent en or before tbe FOURTH MONDAY, ia MARCH 1.wlM .M prove their elaiins bi;fore the anbeeriber ; other- wi m.-y win no eiuinaeu rrom snaring in tbe distnbotion of the saeeiaof the company. Those wuo navs sireaoy miwd Ibeir chuma, need not farilifch Sd.lttitHial oruuf. but ' mnt Micrnilv ll.Mi. uiboilion u become partie to the aaid mt, if theV iliwiro lo do s Koliee Ualfro given lo all persons fndcbbsl to uiu A.oainav..sii -anuie uu. Mm. ariUMMil (ll.-v mo riauua will oe pat in sun - . - a. fU UA 1TLE, Sot-20;-Jsw Im. , r. Keoeiror. IfOR BAI.K. ' Karrel. iMOtJNTAIN A1'LE8 by tbe -j tia4nn, JUAcasui,, ov 20-rf : boleeala Grocer. - 1 nr. lOTtS, FLOUR AND CTlEEiiSL A bug lot. Vj very superior, r.relby N - riiUOAn,,iitlE ;).,-a)-tf . . ' , v WlioteesJe.Qroeore! ' '' MOP St. Extra besvy Bsctrirts;; Jtsling Rope, 1'ateut.CutUiu. Ijtit,. .lwaall a.Cottoa Pieaay H. Li Emery A 8.inVlNIVFimAtTJ0TT0!f CH!f AND CO.SOENMEK. Tlis Oeoriris Oin, Outlet's Steel Brnsb Oin, Ierer and Hailivay Horxo I'owers, tiubr and Whw iliile, llubfier aud Leatner '. tleltiuK, Ijare leallwr, i'ba .w Labr-aaviiif; Ertm' .nii.aJ Pnmi. UlTCIiOX. AI.I.KN A CO.. ,lfRyA,ii.l3.Jjlafiitfwi jl i i.wi i lea or in auura Ai- Wvste4nrreTeitnwttiiLEMr- to 13 be r CundrhdL msnae. Send your ordvrji to WILtlAHS LAMBETH, . M. ... i U.w-l-iian bui.-jjjh, o,-t a--;-tf Bond Holder and. other Creditor of the City of Wilmington, N. a THE ODEBSIOKED, AS CHAIBMA!f of the Finanre tXinimittee gf the City of Wilmmy biu, d.-su-es iuformsuun in detail a to-tlm ami. mil siki character uf tb debt of the said city, l.i. h we e-mtrated peine to . Jt of Jannary., Ihi', Itoldflrauf b..n.U of the city are nxiiieai,l in rammunii'Sie wi-J the unierigiL staiinr the am.Hint; tli6 daiei, when owne.1, and wb a pava We, and tb rate of inU-rt uf the eeveral bon.la iivi.i. ii, me fMir(iifiijJW aiiear by the faee tbe-aanwrfor whK-b tde reiiM-iir 1....I. w.ij Nov. ify iiil Wtv HU i. l.'u ar t -u 1IISCZU VJf 1 V- TUEEE NIOIITS-ONLY! Thursday, Friday isnd fvntnrdu , ov. 31st, S'ind said 33rd.. - - ; Wl tktt 0. 0 r t it K rt 0 ITlt -- FltOM TUB. . ! : ' l'rlut-liml ttouibut-iirtieitirii.-' nssii,.":r7:; . 1....V'.,..jks""i-i. B-rrit;e4ty n-M-vn-df. J..i. aauil Gualle mnu ai-cr4ii.aiijing Hh'iu lintsra mii at T 'J o uuuiMeiies st ( o'i kiok Kwiatf - l-.k ,. 7 T A T i -'A YDUNQ MAN HF 0(H1 V T Biorala ami atemly baboa deairna a sitoa tiuu in aotiie active empiiiUfnt ; he lias gnod K. pli.b iHtiinatton ' IW-ai (f retenneoe kiv-.-. Adtireea. atata u? kind of baMiMw ami rnnuarue nbvra, P. u . Hx M, K4.iKh, H. il , All SMa nm im-ati.ua pmmptly attended to. ' I . , r ' ' Coneord Female College.1' . .. . rat KEXT H1I0X will enmmeiM oil Ih X Brat Monday of Jenaary, tMNM It will souUHtM six. iuatnadof rv mfaitbu. ' Tniuos and Hoard, wrra wissuse, WlU be $130, half iu advauee. . : - Eat:h boarder will fnrniah her own tiirbt- aad towela, and aleo a pair of sheets and pUlnw-eaaes S'usic, Drawing, t'reneh and Ijatin,eiira. i Address . ... f. M. at. C ALU WELL,?! Nov. eod2m. Meteavilie, N C. HOTEL FOR KENT. OtDcf) 9i. V. KallroHd Compny, . t. Compakv Shops, N. C i v.i v ' -i,-., i, Nov. 14, 1867. SEALKTV FltfiriWAM FOB REST1S0 THE lllll KLt Ibis pt(, betoning-tt) M; 0. loulrad Company, will be rwoorod untit rjeeem. bar t'Jth. . .. ' . . The Hotel, with Ita fnrnitnm, will b rented for uiree- yesra. ruaaosenin riven let of January a-. fiHHn ii)stir.ii,Ji., . tiov. 18-aw , pres't M. C. B. B. CO. Secretary and Treasurer' Offlre, Wit MraoToif A M xwcniesTVB R.K. Co., 1 - WrxirtBOToii, N. C l5tb Nov., U7. j TflE PRESIDENT OF. THE UNITED STATES and th Governor of North Carolina having set apart Thnrsdsy, the Ifitb Instant, aa a day nf National Thankagiving and Prayer, tbe Stock holder of tba V llnlimiUm and laaneheater ttad- road Umnpauy will bold their annual meeting, m niuuoigitin, on , ..,. WEDSESDAT, IIIK 57TU INST fnstead of Thnrsdsy, the S8th tnsisnt. a hereto- sure puaiisnea. - , win. a. wALua, Sov. U-ld. .,..,,. ;5.-s ,,,.,. .' beorotary 18G7. i 18G7 Second Stock of Goods this FalL W. 1L & R. 8. TUCKER CO., TS ADPTrlOX TO THEHl DAILY" AKRIVAL8 a or ! or Finn snd rreiuba, bare yunnans snwiaiaB w wa:sa es " DRY GOODS, - ' nATS, BOOTS, SnOES, BLANKETS, V SHAWLS, NOTIONS, Ac., : All of which WW a-narante better ralna than baa been sola ror Uie BHHH.y sinos INet. OarOd. Taeksr ia agaia ia th Morthawa Mat set' onying at grsauy - IILDUCED IniCI0H. Our nriess are nronortinned in tba s-ava-s rj in aril le iJi. snd tbs ouau TY of tb UUUDH ia proportion w sua a as st; sc. If we buy Cheap, Wecll Ctaenp And ear faMlinies for bnying cheap are a goo a aj MtaiHUMiHieui m utamai. wnyr BECAUSE 1TE BUT FOft CASH.' are always in tlio Mtuket, WB- HAVE A :LON EXPERIENCE. We aileni dondy to mr own bimnes. FRIENW AND CVHTOlTETtfl ? W. thaaM for your b Ixosl patnmai'e, and with our lares Snd raimeuiciinj arrangea taiaennimenv, we are ue- lerauiwu w iuara our nuaines by selling Larger amount of tieedi , , Smaller Profit. V 1 For "a nimble sir penes is worth more than a alow euuiiog. - . . . , . . . . . ... w -WE SELL FOR CASH. ; f It la beat fnr'the bnver slid th scQor. Honey ia searos. A Utile will no a Ions wav with ua. Con tinue yoor patronage and bring all your frienda wnw mmum umBJIT aiWWHI. I V. II, 4 It, a TUCKER A Co , ' AVw Iron Front Building, " ' '' feyittOTille St, lUIeigh. vvw. atiawgyf -ex .-y. . E. PARRISIt Ac CO, GEOCEKS AND 6ENiAL COM- .MISSION MERCHANTS, ''. ,,n. '(BAB KW-Aiui,)., f.' rVrFER THEIIt 8F.nVT( ES IN ltKf K1VIVU v eelling or eliinnini ProOuee o ennerml at..r- eiiuuniw. aii iniMineM ntms'eit Ui llx.ir will receive penK i al and prompt aUenuoav ... . atKramwcK 1 , " jma. n a'lii.anM a I t W D f . 1... liara, J..ea i di., Habugb j lb. It. brown A ( , Hiilaboro' i C. V. alewd..iibaU Co., Ualtiimire. Mil. . -.). -i Not. M-ST-tf -m. i. -. rlOXTTANTLY ON HAND :-Drv thaula Boots ., ..i.in-n, iiwm, i liianMi. i-iira, iuii, rmnr atab. i. Iiiiiiiiii, .!JiSlw-tfc- t&rmmT Hm,r in. e ., which wili liil eiwap. HtY THE MA HIX1UK. and are if a ebanee will mnl prove l.-uetieid. You rii ttnd na Kant of Market innaee. H ev.J trt-tf 1 E. I. PAiiumu A CO, A: A .""' "J y l'"".b!eB and familr atriwK ; WtTlt$.FiW'al inj!il.. ralra, tv ealiirur IM-- rAititimrArca; nv. I(f-h7 tff . T ) CLOSE Out US WKKtOSOTSTT1""" bbl Km Van Wiusb7wi.iy Ut.f ". 1 do Jai-kmiu .d. . d. zqrtf-griifcw1 ; .T: jiszzz-. : 1 no I'ark-i- A (Jo. . do ib 1 do f. Mania do ' ib ' do N. Rnm. '.. ,- -Tbs abota wtU be eWd en eh..ap. Call and boy. V ;: K J. l-Aitlilr-U A ;o.. Kov.lJjrptf ('Viaimiaaios MerehanU. Prtet4C Cssttwr s.ln H educed f TlIECEOUGIAUDTTySGLM AT 4,50 I F.t HAW. - mitB MAwrfAi TL'ui ki, (tip TnfT Above S lrlr. .e haviinyreilm! tH iirtf-e'tii ft.iw an,! iaif deliare n.r Saw. we are nrrrfd to reeivs orders fw lb enmieeaeaM at Una line -v. Ikia (On has iieen favomuiy kw.n i many veara, aav. lu.r1" - - . KlicUEIX. A I 1.1. V A t it, im tkeWeirlsI. 'S 11EAU THg FOLIiOWOf HO MS CSSI IflCAtH i iWswiJfBtelAi'-'' Ws hereby ooHify lhat tb Koaw.UI . ed tay a Pbyawaais wl ia eiilZFV- Biaoentist aud t beuiiat, and thai k,VTT ! Hynbdia, Ac, it having uerfbrnwd aoavTf'4' oiuiwnit avKi renania am i. ui... . -.-a olU amseurealnuosvieuutr. A.I)TO0AB : . ,, , - X. BABNKH.M b . Wilson, H. jtv Febnuwy BUti 5 We hereby eortiry" that we r..t . twnee's (JowxHind ACxtnot ef Buaadaba . w able Alterauve, o. " , ' A. D. MOOrtrt H Wgeobmbe Conaty, H. C, May Id. law e immediately per Eia iu ThiIkZ 1 dnseB more buttles J or yuur Bossdaiis. 1 fcZ Its Formula, and hava m2 n a number af eases, i 1 think it. kt!lL7JL. osrefitllr examed it In mv nraetieii in nluuj ..11. .. I 1 1 j. . " " be-TAheriuvsl A" Th. patient. 1 bave also nasd U te BWseiidaJv S iVntary Bvphilia. (on a t-rribWatsi. years' atanduig, I in which it acted wiui anrST ing and saliafacfory eiteet-makiag a liu"i S iboroaghenre. I nave, therefore, nolwuj!. in neumnMudlng It la Phyidciana snd stbafa. tb most relisl4. Alterative now I'aiMraT " -.-7--. Beiectfu!i your?S,, " .. 7y'' - 'K hOBLEft, at A, A Waaderful Core of erorajesj l- White leetliifa--- ; HOMB CERTWICATK. I hereby eertify, that faust Beptember I aj ", Ueked with White Bwaiuag of tbs kft kn j aba with aa enlargeviMMit of tbe glands ef u, n'S (one tiunor reached a large sue.) TW swellbig of the knee was ennrmnna, aiij n 4. tesdnd with tbe moat eiemeiaUng aauia,' 1 ru eo reduced that I waa eonflasd tu mf nam mm three ssnnths. My leg wss so eorupleteit itrwt up, that I ooild net bend il at aii. i fetes va. one remedies, and they failed to give sis any hef. I was tn tin aotnlitiea whnu I eommeimt taking Dr. Lawrence, jtoea.laiia. The tmMim ia lbs knee aud neck began iij snbslit k-tul took sll of tbe. niat bottle. Ky tbs tmie 1 kxt the second bottle, tb swelling ef tbe neck a tirely diaappeared and that of the kites neatly a After taking three bottlea I Bund mvaalf aav pbituly wall aide to walk as well as ever, as. . Wilson, May 13, 186T. Bewadalla will eare (hw very wnvw , caae f lironle Rlteumaiisga, , HOME CERTIFICATE. , WUaoa, H. C, Vsy nth, lMf. I hereby eertirV tbat 1 waa annul .if Lrn mil Ing Cbrotiie tiiietunauam, by taattig (liar boost of pt. I'wrenoe'a iioaadabs. AM1H WILLI. Rewadall eare tlarlteinele, Both, I t tuples, Ve. Cer(!icalrom an old ami muri r . . A. I A. J1r. , . 1- peaea cut ten of ureene uovwy, mm a resident of UHson, N. C. - 1 hereby certify that, dnrin the snismersW fall of lHiio, that I waa severely afflicted Willi Or- ' bunclea baying bad as many aa (oartsea aia Carbanclea, and twelvs ordinary Boiia. 1 whs ed so maeb frum them that 1 eouid set get of tb hones hail tbs tun for several moiua Being induced to try Dr. Lawrence's Buaadua,! ws entirety cured ly tb ass of on bonis tbat truly valuable inedicir. - s w. a, jiAiiuts.m WUsoo, May tUh; TSOT. - y ConsnmptlOB, la It Earl llart, ranbelured, f ' ' JUI.TIKOKB, Mil., March 4th, VK Dar IV. LdwrewceMy dauirhtor harini! beat eared of deeply scared tUesaiie of tbs hatt W rour - iKStaualia," 1 loel 11 my duty 10 suae m fact known to von lor the benelit of others. SW snrTored naary two years with a bard emicS, ski trou t)ia her oay and inehti a last tbeeiwat led torsa, glossy eye, ninlil sweata, togHher est ths eooarh. tohi too nuuulv that it waa 0mW - tion, beyond qoeeti. in, eating at her viUia. tlw Physician 'a remedies brooKj no relief eke " advised to try yonr Boaa-iAiia, aa a tnnie elm she did imsgine my surprise aud grauii'M.-. when I found ber appetite, retanuing. n-'lf she regained her strength, her eongh snd nirkt swests gradually eeaaed, and sh is no, alto takins- Bvs bottiua of voor mediuuie. spvsrMtif ss-weU a ver. . , . Yonr respcctfullr, Mas. E. AK!IITH.-. BcMadalle core all fkla. I)lea Soli Jlhcum Cured f Itemarhilk .V...... Cure 1 1 ,:r-" Da. Lawamca, W daoB, N. C. : - , 1 , ' Xtu iVor V- El the last te years fusiil w eentty) I suffered with an biveterate erej.oiisit " the akin called br phveieiaas "halt bkm. wiib which lnffid teinblj 1 th pamawi mg was aliMt biu4erWe. 1 tnd several the beet phvaieUns in Europe snd lliiawwstrv have viaib-il wvv.-ral -elclirated tnnoi.'S SP tbonsand nf dollars and failed te get env Shui- la liuwtnhar IMid, being ia Charleetoa a. ' waa told by a gentleman at lbs hotel, lhalbe nw been cured of a bad letter by a medniDS Kuaada-M." I re-olved to try It. with.isw.' bme tboaL-h of ila diiinir tue anv enod. 1 en' ed a BOUla of Moswra. h ing A t aa.lrtv, ami may nuinoed taking it. Eluding, loaiy eurpriae. o" I wan iuinruvlim. I tuui-lil ItHii oiihj bmiwi bat before coiuuiencing ua tbo bu two, I wss aumidetely well til diaosse bavuig wiun-tf dippear.id, ' . . , . ..J. .uutuied oaa "Une nuuiirea iwuwv- Skaee aece)it ae a token of my graiitu ie. o yon not make your mvaiuaiile kusetuuis ly kuowar - W. TSTBISI. ie T ic.u ii.. ul r....t.J... ... ml Ike eiliteri f tb WilMm Mortb 'sniniaB,''ssys in the af tbe Hh Apcti, lni.7 : " I belitne fmn t-"""" ;-j'vWlfKj M.. T"1 - , X - te Be-OTrrar tCo &CO., ia blown on tlie bou!na . AU Letter of Inquipy, hjfc ly anuMxred. ; 'V- - - AJiIrt-t WrfrVSSy- ia. a. v. -J- - , y , r - Wilson, . v Forwaiaby WUAJA- fi-V-k-V-.wvVV --"tbtiHUl kaw-1!.' -Aag- f II It . V aewcMra, h.U. atspSsaaha J ewas --V-r-
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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