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Sentinel jnciii tiif i. i. i.U.l imtiX luaei.lt k Uul Editor flATURDAX, AUGUST '4J;W1. ' -exotic t aovi Brian, i There caa b bo greater tune to ftfL govsrniwnt Uita ew-re itie. Hepub Ik governmeat Mid rorwt societies oaa long ejiat tober. Tbe o will e troy the other. Siaoe IU vti w aarr -met lived aal Ua coostltutioa ; but lit will of MKrat order knoaa.aatlie leaaruaja ha bova, t )w ol UmUiuL Honjea,. - it president, rated with the will of a de put Be noaiaated judge and the; won elected.. lie appointed tie Ignorant mm) debased u sistratea. KegrueaUutawtid nut read Intelligibly were, amputated to alminiUr justice between, a, aud Bias. We know aug'strat of hi tfjiuiut Wat. who never iWkenexJ a court houai excepta lirfbaitanta oa Ui uu docket. and they bad been in aa often aa' In r the court house. Ybe &irfc war could notriyel.een niad but for tile existence of tank secret sorte- tie. Kirk, Berjfco and their nice, belong ed to aocrvt ;i-tjr, Bad they sought iv put down another awl rival it-t j. J adge Laigaii and old Mr. BiggRratati are wag ing a fierce war Dot to axot-ata the law otilybut to put down all aeetat aocietia except ttw one they favor aaal uphold. There are Bra ancret arMin In-tbr ........ . J....'- . . .' . maim, i ne ar. ia atuuawr ana emu I the I'mm iMtgu, U which the Begn generally, and all ttw carpet bagrn, be long, the C'oMtUatiimat lim Guard, lutitM tCmpin, the WkiU WWW, -d tha a-is of DtMwerwy, Mr. Uka aid BadgurlMlMegMd Imm ef thtr anrie tiea. Mr. Q. Busboe belonged to one okw of lliem, a we re tafornied.y II ' Meaar. Badger and Huabtsj wen living ia Rutherford, anil belonged to the doueo- cratic party Judge Logaa would bar them amstod. Every man of wboaa , can procure proof of belonging ta srrrt ock, except the Iwf tui, ia loasxediately arreated. Many good 'men, however, joined the secret ucietie which we have named. We can hardly liclicve It, vt a friend trrjua tliit Use KutbwfnM prison era are not allowed ( aoe tlit'ir friend, oik are ttaeir friend allowed to feed them Thia ia worse than Kirk, (or he did allow the primmer to be M lit their friend. , We bare never dofcniled violator ol the law, nor do we pnipnee to do ao now We venture the opinion tliat no evidence will u tuixi .....:.... k.ir .i... . - '. rested in Kutlierford. Tbpy have had the niufortune, like Muaara. Boilgerand Bua lice, to join a i'annwt anciety, and they are -arrested ir-tht and not iwotW-nrim. rug pkni rie tt tia n r. For the flrat time, on Wednuatlay laat, we vuitnl . the penitentiary. Few- per aoni undratan the magnitude ami ex- penae of thia wo. F,ery thing ia in good order and atyle. Tha work under Meiarsi Coleuian & llro goea bravely on. Much of the work ia dona by the oonvicu, ror wnnee moot me oonirucuwi y uxty eenta per day. Bol. Frazier, who burnt Allegre'a paper mill oa the Neuse, we found ruuuing he engine uswd for lifting atone from the quarry. - Frailer waa asntenved for' twenty year. Mr. Itohert Coleman apoke of him aa good engineer, -Jle alo Hke of Kov, i'aialey, the negro radical kuklux from Alamabre, aa one of the beat handa lor work and praying. The eelli bare been ventilated, which , haa added greatly to tha comfort and health of the priaonere. KicticB Ann Edwr.l!i, a WFittrTionian, waa poiuted out to aa aa the woman who ruratd Judjre Watts on the bench Trticn be waa about to pass auutenoa on her, She waa very penitent, and declared that eh,(i would never curse a judge or any other person if aha could get out of that place. Hlieis in a room with several negro women. Kichen An waa aontnnced to two years' i imprisonment for stool ing wash-bowl mid towels from a christian gentleman of thia city. If Judge Watt had sentenced her to six montba, as be did the barn burners, with the liberty of light work on Tim Leu's farin, it would have seemed more like adaptiugf puiilsliuicnt to crime. The legislature, levied a tat of 8 u per l 00 for the deaf iidduinl and tlie same for the lunatic asylum. The tax lor H.U u.iil.lti.n Iwitj! U rinlv 13 ennta on the tlOO valuation f property to fd ' and- eiot orer three bnmfaied and carry -tm-4rw-workrtJTfagiiiotint niiii-dwittbF wholly ina'leqiw'te for the purpose Of pro; ucuting the work and providing for the The bealth of the prison baa greatly v -hnproved.-, At juw- time nunrljL Jsalt tlie priHonera were rtpirtd on the sick liet x The new board give much of their time to the duties devolved upon them. Capt Itledsoe, and Capt, Cofficld, two, of the board of directors who showed naover the works, manifest itrad interest in its aucouu and umiiph'tnm. ' t Thia awful acour- so uia to be umAhi1 at .lonble uiiick in different portionaNpf tlie old omntrv. The citi where it has Dot vet reaeiioil am nndcrgolii; Uiorougb . cleansing. Lime nod all manner of dia hifeetanU are lilicmlly useVlX Montreal U limina and cleansing to IfrpW the hor rid scourge at it prwawt distance ut 8O0 -mikar wniln..o4tlsnt ciliua are InviUug tlie pasiilciHie by Oioir failunj to ch:iipe nnd purify. -v ' - The Persian ininUtiiT at 8U Jamea n ctmtly denied the truth of the horrid to ,..! I ul.i'.t II, a cliolers and fuiliue in Fcrcia. The 1'uoUho mprs conlrailict t!ic auuwU ajid n-pnieut the(faiuiue and tholera having dtroT.l in many placta) one third of tlie populiition. At l,oUsn atoe there were 2T.0O0 vMiina. I'areals'eat t,lieir doaJ chiUren ami child . 4iluir. llitlaltlAy.';";. Mirpet bHf;urs, we thank d he b "t nt llie ianie time afflii U-d us Wth famine oJ clitflsta. Sir These two old life-king niliui ra aj;siriKt God and the constitution nf their country, are playing loose upon the political ahtwls, thinking hy may 'be takeu up pre-i- oenuai canilidatea, if not by their oin party then br the deiuoomiu- ih T For four years Chow bus exhibited ami advertined his willingmiis to In- run and votrd for by the donvK-rstic party. Four years ago be waa tlie choice of many item ocrata as the most availnble caiulidate I'Oi the presidency. These deuwit'raU nx Ron without their boat. When C haoe le come a democratic carididate he can carry ao rapubiican vobw. He has no more transjtk with republk-ana than Blair or Voorbeea. As soon as Chase or tireeli j bnoume democratic candidstea every re puklicaB is embittrred sgainst them, and they would prefer to vote for the presidem of the late Confederacy rslhiT than men Who Would so basely sell themselves. Bewnrd is said to be the coming msn for the presidency against (imiji, by the birmation of a tiiitr juuty, which would be Bewaid and bis atm Fred, and s hand full of republicans acting with tlie demo cratic party. What we have Huid ot PP3.jsnd irt"lQ, ip!ica.,.BUu. (-.UI fore to Neward. Bu:h arrangements Ui bring forth cwdidaU-s nre always the re sult of intrigue, bargain, bitMreiiew and corruption. LAST VllALLKNOK. We learn through a Plymouth gentle man that Juilfe Jones i:lislleued Lieut. Foot!, a bureau illlicer, to fight iinmcdi ateiyR at tlie back of his ygurdeu at 111 o'clofk at nighC Km Ur1l-ulur cmiw was Wigned for the llglit, except tliai Foato waa not a Jones man and never had ! bwn. We forlienr to ineutinn whivboie the challenge. CIiIUmi, uihIim tlie innrki-t, will Ijo able to U II all ln wevy lie curious on that siibjiwt. - , Vnttht Bcnttnel ttrwri KttUtrrt. The constitution pne videa that mil a cent of the poll tax tliall go into the treiwiiry, but llmt it shall be spent In charity and in schools. The 80,000 nrPH-s in the state pay nothjug but a poll tax. .'fin y n.l not pay that unliw they tniow to do it, ai they can vote, hold i.Hi , and erjoy even thine whetlHT'he) v it or not. Large numliers of lhn not ikiv -vkj Hi-.i tl poll tax. And very ken none of tlien will my. A kooii h the) lind out llial it isiiitionaJ with tlo'iu to p ty ,tt not a they pleaee tln'y will eneriijlv ipiit fiuyin f ! MO.tKM ll k r.- ins-icm ,, (,,. stjitei Tliey are th ri-Hi .!!. mwni of tb radk-xl party in tti t ,t,. flic whitx-nuiHr MonndnitH wIm mi their gir. sard to tlie biai ks are the iufeigor and sicoidary ebullient. bWl to iroi-eud. Tlie Stat! is ruled as with a rod ot ion by population that hit not a cent of Intcre n the questiiMi. whother the taxes of the lax paver ue JUHU-ut low..4iuU.i.tt to them II Uuil le Uixml a dolutr au acre I But the Hanie cohhiIuiUoii (rues on and says that the property of the uUaii ilmll lie taxed to jy for educating the -black children. . What .the poll luuVs iinuiiatv must furnish. The Bnmccoiiittttutliiu M j s that the interest on tnu public debt sliall also lie regularly paid by Umj mine prop erty tax. The ratlicala stole aonie nfteen millions and no w have manipulated Um BU.utHI begnie into voting that tliu prop erty of democrat) shall pay it; they them selves not having a dollar of it to pay. Ualloway once remarked that the ne grow diil not wnnt the hind, they only wanted the power to tax It, and lima draw the runt from it. (ialloway was right. A negro or a radical would he a tool to own any thing if be could help it. No wonder that tlie negroes ilo not try to build no ami own iiroiicrty. 1 hey were ex prosily taught that If they would adopt tlie present connututlon every thins would be brought to their level, and that, ia fact. toe projxTty owner wuuld b their Vsni. And is It not so t Hie dettiocrata of North Carolina have to pay fi educating the negro children, hsvs to pay fnrall the radical stoaJing in tlie atate, baw to meet regularly all the public taxes, and yet the const itutioa of the state make the black who pay Bo ttling master of toe state. itut, what are these thing U Pool or this striker, I'hillipe t. WIhm nwa get the A Dp fl ESS OF TUB DKMOCRATlC BtATK CENTRAL OOXHITTEE Of PENNSYLVANIA. The executive Committee of the Demo cracy of this Stat, to whom the follow ing address was referred by the rwwut tat convention, now present the same to yon a euiliodyinif amne. of the reason which actuate and control the organix tiouc they represent. W here solemnly renew our oft repeated declaration of fidel ity to 'the great principles upon which our party natr artea Irora ine nine of iu urnr orffsnir.nl ion. .Our ultimate objet-ts are those of our fathers ht tbey adopted tha frdend eonstluttiou, to-w It ; " To Lrm more pertoct union, to establish justico, to imu'ire ilometi tranquility, toj promote the gtmril wi-lhire, to provide for tbe common delensp. and sm-ore the bhings of IllMfty lo ourw-lves and our poiterity,".. We eiiicnrely believe that the government of the I toied Htatea, adininistereii a it w is in fiTO.iiy,,wi!S .M..sjwaLk. tne'f adraiicement of these priaciiles would do for us nnd tiir our rhildrua all that why people can reasonably desire from the political system under which they live. WenreeauallV sure that if not carried out la the spirit of those by whom it was Irimeil, it It must become a curat insteaii of a,bhswine. Situated as we are, obedi- enc to the fundamental law meaiis not only the honest pcrtortnaiue of sworn ob ligations, but freeibmi, pesiw and prosper ity to all entsse of the peopie. On the other hand, tlie usarpaliim of interdicted or undelegated power Is not only crime- In itself, but tbo rruiuui parent or oilier erhaes, awl will lew I, aa it baa already led, to indefinite- miHgovemuiont oorrup tiotl aod tyranny, subverting all filierty, and rendering the right all men fnWure. Vt lien we speak of the teo.ral conalitu- li.ui uuan tlie whole Instrument, with all ta amend incut, aud acknoWlcdg Um iisl obligaUoa af every part. tWreral of tbeae amomtment wereewmoa oy oroie 6irc and by fraud upon tlio public will, so glaring aa to tak from tlicir author all claim upon our respect. Hut we can nottlcnv that ttiey have actually bacomu a part of the conatit ution ; nor can wa vod tnax lacx, nor ge ueiunu , oy tioW inir the wrmil.t "tafcoendw-t of the aieil who at that tun couUnllod oonpMes, and maatoruii the state k-gisUture. Who- survcr swear to support tha oatitution niHl pei form all that i HBouiinid in the fx .u.f.r Aity cSsn wtiicb ei peTteac and reason shad prove to be jdohUwbl mteA be maiie in the presrritvea way, uq not by revolutionary and disorderly mcaual 4 , TH8 DXATtoa or xoix. No raudid ncrsoa jwill deny that tlie ieaiGiig ui' " in power at Wosliingtun hava her" uiifaithOil to their'' duties. They have boikon -tha uSadgea they biad to the -peophaW ' reek 4uaird of Uicii oatli7tliey bare violated the plainest provision ol uie constitution, i oey iibt deprived the taU of their aortjl ,ngUI HX self g.W. fmmit In matters purely1 tl, ' and disarmed them ot tlie iMjner to enforce their own laws lor the uresarvation of ortler within their ow n boundarijts. They nave usaaea ihiis ui p4in ami penult ma. opsra tiaig oa million- at 'once,, wirkoul recmrd 'to On- truth, tu intmnr tit Hi j p-irtiiit" Tiny have ttaiuplfd vi-wU-Thv- KCiinliwi ot lite. Iiliertv and projierty. They; wav teeataid the lUiaaturpy law with, contempt, and diSncd tlie right ol trial b jury, i'hey have went out swarm of then hireling agents with innlmfiionr to Jxldnap, imprison and kill fr clticn lor political onenscR, without juilieial ac t iiMition, without warrant , and without trial. Ttiey have fi'it only tmdden upiiu tbe gieat piocjpkw.embHiied-in the origi nal Minkdiuiion as it uiif Irvm' the hand of io '''miners bat even the amendments, w hich they themselves interpolated, have lan broken without remorse wbewever it suited their interest. In delinaoe of the Thirti-enth amendment tliey have doomed many person to tlie worst kind of "slavery or ia voluntary servitude" in the publu' privnis. If the warning be notgtvea by the peiidi , or fail of fit proper effect, can we Impd lor poscc I l It seem to iu ac errin U suppose the Jlmericaa people Unit enough to be kic ked under the yoke of a desMinui, or ignorant enough Ui be jug gleii out of the great inbentaace of free govtniment which tlie fathers left them. HITTKNltKIB or THK UIS INIHTHATIoH. We complain ol our prewist rulers for Uwlrm usurpalion of power, I'ower not dch-y-jiO-d is slwsy slni ' t llrni m. in other caws, imuriatiou has lieen snni punii'd and followed by corruption. Frauda w ithout number, aod almost with out limit, hare been committed on the politic. Men of tlie worst character for common honesty are permuted to accupy tin; bigh'. places. Of the money coiled cd ffoin the people, and not stolen Im. it reaches the tresMiry, a large portion b Uuderid by congress 'on party favorites or cArriijit rutgx, and on bust comliins lion of cornipi plunderers. The enot moiti estt to which this tinancial cor ruptioii loin Ihmi carried wrfl Ihk-oiik unonlent to any one who compttrc4 the ex X'iiilitutTs of the goverHiiivnt during tin ix )im whiili lollowed tbe civil wsr. Ilotii were periodn of peace, and their can lie no oxcm for more than a siiihII in : crnaw eortipmdiog to the rutio in which tlie Hiiulatiiin hss advanced. But where the ordinary expenditures lor tbe liscal year ending June 1, ItKi, eicltteive.of Jn disu anmiilim, peiisiima. and Interrrt on the public debt, verc $Mtf,ttU,1tt3,4:i, fot the jeiir ending June 1, l8tltl, th ex pen daorm for the mime purpoHC were but f33, ll1,liOt.7a. Here is shown the ditference between the ordinary cost of carrying on our governiiH'nt when its agents are linn est, ami the cost of the wine thing when il otliceis are so destitute ol morn, prin ciplr as to disregard all legal limitations ntion Uicir own Mtithority. A free, iuiter vmU'l rcpnrsKiitntive goveruiucnt ia nini ple in 1 1,- inachincry, eitiolv niumuiilii ii. and ' tliiH-UMn it4 biieing like the dew of heaven, ureeen and unt'elt, save in the henaty snl tri.nhness they com rilmtc to produce;" the secure tnuiipiility ol iHi eatliuhuient may omeliun le a cf iinieiiHMUon for the burdens it uuKif, inith nitten niutitic Is at once the uiost cosljy, the turmt Oppremive, Htid the most uu-a-aay ot all uoiiucal structures. To suuort the extravagant corniptionii or an aumimalration like the preiit. aud t-rhe mmc rime pay the pensions and tlie 'interest tni tlie delit, would reouite heavy taxation at the best. Hut the piuty in jsiwer lis contrived to make the Uu doubly uuruenamno by their mode of I Vy ittgnnd ooHecttng thcnu-Ttiriait BMIf!s "f umicHary otljcara are supporbid and fat tennd out of them. They arc in manj case tmiMauid, not wiui any view to tl tunply of the public trenaury, but solely to iiierat aa bounties lor the lasbeHt of individuals and private corporations While the mouth of labor latluu robbed of the bread it earns, the foiUinoa of rno nopalists aud riiigiuimtcm are hiiloously swelled, aud their rapacity inflamed for still further aggressiita npou tlie rights of the industrious maMes. The necessity of revenue reloriu Is admitted on all hands, and by none more freely than by candid supporters of the so-cali ltpublicaa party in congress, out the majority is so com pletely controlled by private interest that consideration of public duty have no inntience upon mum. I .-, Nm people can be wholly enslaved ac flonj as they bare the'probviion of an In dutietident and upright judiciary. The radical party, iueling this, bsve tried by II means, fair and foul, to make the led era! judiciary aa instrument to aid them in their crusade amidst the law of the land. They have filled tlie interior court. especially in the south, with their most I tT,eyHsv toiiKlrui led anft TwWisT unwrupulous partisans. Again and again itrucfeit ttl supreme oolirt soiiielinies reducing aad aometiiuuH by woreastng the nutu ber of judges, always with a view to make a majority which could be relied on to 1 tutorial Uicir antl-constltution al legislation. When the judgment of that august tribunal sustained tha ancient principles ol liberty snd justice, its suthor Ity Was" denounced, dikolwyed, and con temeed. They have inUTixaied in a pend ing Case with, legislative decrees to take awaf the jurisdiction of the court, and prevent it I row protecting aeitisea wins plaict right they desired to invade. We oM-atnly trust that they bare not yet sue eeedrd. and will never aucceed in bending the court of last resort to tneir tout pur LHSJfl. . Their uncalled Kconstwtiott tawi are a aeriea of exiierimeuts for the retbictioo of the southern states to the lowest Con dilion of political slavery, hoping thereby to make them instruments lor the enslave ment of every other section. To this end, they have not-only refused them a repre scptalUM! in Congress, but forced them to there to Lot oiuimwive laws euaeted Hgamat them. ""They hava ataatlily strug tried to make the state government the bail of their parUsaii tymntiy. wnerever the liave fully siwceedtHj H!y have de bauched l,ahiuiilstration of juaiU, diriiiTrted thpopulir will, and pro diu d Itig'liiiSit fttHhittrt'iro' rVata- wafSi, carpt-t.baggtn, and the most Igno mu ot tlie ucgro ponattoB, welter brother iu one mass of moral putrefwtioa. acourgW the respectsbte and . peaceful citizens with thiW dishaoest exaction. These outrage are nx nly luatitleil, ana their encouragement declared to be neces sary Utr tbo good of tlie radius party. The-, fiwemost member ot congress have avowed their determination to kgisiate nHa tlicm with reference to tlie chances it may give them of carrying future eloc- lyini. In Other words, tha worst wrong, and the most shatueml violation of com moo; justice, arc aommitted. in oritur that a HerUm-comouisuon oi p.Mr.ian. sln-Sdy in power, may continue to rule na I I. ir aiuir pleasure anil piunocr us lor t:ir prolps, ... . . 1 Of veaerel Grant wa deair to apeak with the respect that ia due to the Chief i Magistrate, of tbe nation, and a aoldier of great reputation. , nut it la pamiuiiy nua UuetthsX ho is not St tor bi place, lie has kever made the stigheet efforts to-pre- st-rvt. protect or defend tha constitution. Uii pie couunry ne um.itot k itm one- mH til CJlsfBe all I thifl'r"" Wltl wI I (I ba aould, and be ba assumed without scruple, powar which kings are caret ul not u exercise, aad which ao Ke publican nilu Can hold without -mortal otfenae to popDlar itoerty. - tnsuaoia guarumg me nahiic treasurr. be encouraged tha cor nuil extravairanc of rsmgreaa, and aoiri of the worst job have had their origin Ut' ! Rin" which iminodiatelv ur- ouadbiBw; iaatjyvt tba of, DM awctHHi, Bi inctmaisieni eipra aiviu showed that b bad xm aoar4tuM (perhaps no kaowlwlge) upon public Af fairs. He avowed openly in writing, over , bis own name, thai be had alo fwlty, thai is to say, no opinion isr nenlinierit which Would control his rhnica of tiioasures. Bat lesiling and ambitious men of the lie publican paity pnipoaed to him a policy reiie if equal rights, aod they a. coin pained their nugewtioos with otfers of euonmiu preaeuta In njouey. lauds, houses, snd giaala, Isr exco-diug iu table the an dual salary wIim Ii tbe people agned to pay him tor an impartial ami ju-t siiintn latratioa of their goveranient. lie accept ed tbe preaeuta, ailiipted tlie policy, ap pointed the diaiers to ofllce. the laei'RS. It will un-ly lie a.itnitte.1 that all Amiri au citizen who believe these fac to b true are bound by tlie sacred obli gallons of patriotism, horns: and conscience to oppose this state of things, aud by op posing end it." The person tntererted in preventing a change will ask how, to what extent, and by wh.it means we propose lo make reform. I he ijtieatMHi is a lair one, and we will answer it briefly. It will be the duty of the democratic party, and, to tlie extent of our authority original or delegated, we hereby pledgeyburselvea and our saaia-iatea mi far as ia us lie. 1. To put the ship of atate oik-c again on lier constitutional tack and hold her head tinnly and stendily to that course. 2. To protect the individual citizen of all paitiejij i Uflsee aiul crtwlt in the enioy luent oriit'e, IdM-rty, property. n:putaUoii and the purs'iit ol their lawful buaitieaa. by an unpaili I adniinistration ol juatice iu the ordaiiieil aud etstabliahed courta. 3. To prem rve the jaiwersof the gencnit government in their whole constitutional vigor as our sole deleuae against tiireigu agxrenaion, the aahtt bond .of tiniou lie tween i.litl-reut seciHi the country, and the only aure promise ol gcnerul proa peril v. 4. To inaiittain, nniiiiiiicd. tlie resi-rv til rihta of the alalea. not onty liecanst Ite-y aij- .-inraiitoi-d by III'- federal eotiaii llltion,' but la-ciiu' the Htuti-a alone can sjif'elv laa lyni.ted with the management ot their own ha-al concerns. 5. To reduce tbe etpendilurcH ' of the government by confining its appropria tions to legit iiiiau objects by a rigid ya- tutl of aiawmiitabibtv and ei'onomv, and by ' aholiahlllg IllfM'b of tils IttineceNaa I ry ami ja-rmi-ions iiiai-hiiMiry witli which l-R iniw ttii iinil'ri?d. To Kiilerale the bunliYisof tjie ieo pie,' not only by economical adiuiuiaira tlon. liutVy a ayntcto ot mxatoin upon toMgu truiairtsaa well aailouieattc pnaiuc tioiis, whk'li aliall lie just aud eipial in it operation uimui tlie proiarty ami liuain of tiie country, Hot enriching some while it iuipoveri.-.lu-a others, anil not opeu to tlie li.iu'ls uow h ibitiiallv praf ticed. 7. To puerc the public cirdil by tin pioaipt aMiictit of Ihi- public obliallole, M, I'o roiiMi Tale the piftiiu land- lo ti u-c ol the l.ni'lli a H:opie who ni-d if, hi a vt.!eiu whi h will secure a niitHcn-nev to all. and alop at once the lontieneH of awiadli-a by wliiih mo ni.mv lnilllona ot aclU)l have lai-ti licii aaii to lhoc whu abcsjly have more than enough. .. 'ilieae are aonie of the iluliis which lie before the a;ople, if they di sitc tu Ma: their government .loiiiiinteKl w ith a de cent reaped lor .the constitution of their fitlicru, or with tolerable honesty in II nan ctnt-mnttei'iy' We have no tst d" iHthoiloxy, nor dis abilities fir nor dirK-rttniiiation against forinr jeilitical aiitiigouiNta. We cannot ami-'do not ohja t to by gone dilb'rcncea, prtiviiird thn citizen be truly and huthful Ty diivoteti now Ui tlie iolereata atni inati tut mm of the whole country aud all the illhaliitnuta tlieteof. Our obieiH. ia not revolution, but nwhwa that ; not injury Ut our opponents, but an aawrtioti of our owu rights aud those of our lellow citiu na. By order of tlie democratic executive cmimitUie. W ll. 1. 1 ah A. Wallacb, Chairmsn. MMHVAL MISTAKES. It took the fitciilly about s Uioumml years to illscover that tliu Ix at way to cure dtaesae was not to render tlie jaiUunt Uai wuik to con tend With it! Withlu the laat twenty yesrs, however, the whole avateia of uiwlleal pracllee hss been changtal for the better. Iu dlaesaea oromplaluts cuuaen by exeeaslve beat, fur In stants', the dia:tont no longer reoooiuiend tlie reduetlou of the Invslid's atrtmirth by (irostrs ting medicines. Tha vsst success whlcli has attauded tlie use of HOatetter'a BUimseh Bit tent ss s remedy, for dehlllty, hss given even file moat prejudiced members uf the old school sn InalKlit Into ' tin uuly true and ra tional Uie iry of core, tjsutlisrktes, calouicl. snd everaiwerlirtr.. doeeajuf .o4aum.arenow- I aui'MiK iatiaa uttauritrte Kttr un ul wmthwf ac. Tim UiKt;t, ttK-A aa miH-li the ltriiiiiiat wuap tni ot tltft idiyart ian aa Hie witnt b f the aul dier, U mdduut drawn tntm iu c. Ttit priiK-d uf lift la au luiiKKf Uralued frura th viin by Uie quart, wil Water p-u;l fur the tirngUiIeaa ii) valid In tjaaacii 10 be euyaider- d an appro prtaU) diet. Vkjfor U the tuutto of tba ratttma! meinbera'4 ot tire profeaaion, and they 'uuduralaitd, at labtl. the value of aster Uiw TtrnUtl tonic. 8, ajao, with the mplr at Tarye; Mid without iruultiuie iiiotiit -ad iuun at all, Htfy have adtifiei the iiiii aaa houno hdd rt'iuedy, thert hy otniuouiiitiMK hulh raah and bmil-lt. HiM: the fact, that ll.t. tl. r 8ioinat ti Bit- t ra i auiii iu bultit tu . iwcr iu hulk, atid Umt tlie aliHtioiui arii(liiK up iu tartuua pur ia i uttt t'oiiiilrv. mtiul wdittUiiifa utittrtni aa nab' ti till fr tltf rt-al imtittnai Hpwitic, art all iittHy worthhtaa. aug Ul chnIIw SatVdat, Aiwi 26ih( 1871. Will If afdtl at TawlW Aut'liifR Wan hftufc, on Va iUiintauu Utvt, mtlm tu ctiuiUM ucc at J 1 f r. "a Bay Hon 1 Two tlorwf WiroH, x a uew, f "t iiv-w Wairow Hwniraa, 1 iimHm 4 Huraft Waoitv I Dtw UirA - 4., - -Fi nil lire aiul HoitMhuld arUt- lea , ,M'k and W4U-heat AiWt tt Hevt in- lit tf Mtfrt haiitli laUa.Aa.. ailiiiasaa .anil ttt isstat am.,1 i 'I..IL1-.. fVa M C i li iivivav artvf v aait ft" VI ' r i " v rv tTrsf . Jtswa. hivvp.is, aujt n&-at Auei looiiir. WAT1, l l'KP ANl HRAUK I'I.OWbA Jual ria-elieil a suinilv of this cele arslsd one sml two horae uhiw. All we wk ol ohr fiienos l to try them. . l ' JAMr.S M. IUW1.H, ug tt A tent. Haiitlultjli Macon Collego, ! AtWIiUANn. VlltUISlA. , Sfuloa ayprii Tharadiy, Srpl. IS 1S7I. Fi- further infonnsthm, leaUharue, -c. Address, WM. W1I.1.IH. Richmond, Vs., or rroi. it. s.oiiia, A.uiaua, vs Julyt-U , AOOINO AND TIBS. in aw ,iiraa we vm bbv a run sappiy or '-' BAUUINU AMD IUUN T1K8, ' s4 vo will be pleased to Bsv tbe orders ot tsar Iricnds far what they may want, and blca will he famished at reasouaMe prices. T ROBT. A. MARTIt A Co.f I z No. X tm t Front, r i au lB . .. p. . felersbarg, Va TICI. Uavlnc anallllsd thia day arrardlnrtolsw as ExsanUir of Uie last will sad testament of the laV Alfred t'hotawB, 1 llWehy sue leiOi-r U- S'l creditor of Uia estiua. W uresenl thetr rlaiiaa uromtiy provea at or ta fora tfh day of Jwoc IH71 or this aoltc will li idtwled in It - $.H29 T k LsaWA A all , WtXWmiMW. iuiaavw.,. KftWigih . g. , .. Wl AT"MBATreerttiis;ewha4 Mbls "AallUnd.""PsUnsco.""Wek;ll." and Basia Mills f lour put Bp in eighth, quar ter hsit ana wnuw uartets. ; aug 10-tf . W. U TR0SACH At Co- WUi IJ , Bessktsst 8trtiV ZJJJ Llw Hacoo Hides, t... faausai 1 sag 1 if W C. aTROM ACU si Co. G ENlilNK N. t' Kor llerrhiva for sale by w. u. jri KUNAC11 uu. )CAaKs KOYAI. BAXINU rMWUKKH, I ' Uanu Sts Foam ao. ; ttf W. C. slKu.MACII C. EN'K.'H MORdAM SONS' Sapotio." - JS Boxra T.alel a. aug m If W i: . BTKiMlACH A Co; TJtkl.l.n MI-ICM, and 8.i-ri..r r.D.'llali X' Mustard. sul U W. C aTttyHACll at Co. CI - CAKaCve Ovalirs ,i W U Ul itoNACIt ACe. u( I If 30O UUXU Caauol tkaala U. T BfRONAfH sii 14 If XT KW u o O K n . THE ANtJEL IN TflECUnrD, A BEAl TIFl'L POEM, Fowl E. J litis W F II I. I. x R . . Pi SLiaHsaa, N Y .V Son, mt-ly (Mutt4. Prkr Sfi. Furtuaie tit the HMkMt4irTi ttt auj; M it si' K.VKllK or THK Ke. Umi B. SrPHKETEaX, D. D. kv. JdllJl S. t J HASTV. I'KII'E 2.0u. Thi. last ii it l . Ui. Ho t-UMirial I a natin; -l..ij.-f a nolth man and chrlatian of Kahii:li eau lie had at au; I'.l II Al.r'RKIi VIU.tASt8. . I ) r.U AHU I OA I. ! 1 k ' 1U0 Tuns '"-"I ipiably HntTe Coal, dire.1 loan 1'lHla.h-lplilafor Mile al low prii- sue 1? tf DoCULAa Kl.I. r al.l-AUI.E jyAI- ETATE fOU e A j K A honss sud lot eontainiui; two area m llalifnt atreet, BOW r''!liUl by kWv. fir Ma.oii Terms eaay its Its' Very vslaall pr.-oirtV Away tJ KEMP P. BATTLE, 1 J'W H HATI lll.oK. or WM IL. ANI)ICIlON, ait; "I-lia 1870. Kit m:k. This culebntUtal iHMilicine hiM wtm liHr reiily hitrtt rt puUti'in m an aJierliittir of pain iid a pn'rvt-rvw uf lunltli. It luu tiucoiuu a h'iulit.ui R ipi.-lv, from tho ftv't tbt tt jvoh imimttiuU1 and (M-nnnm iit relief. It in a pure ly vttkcelaltle prcparati'Mi, nifr tmm the bpt aUid pun'ftt luiiUM'iikla, luifu lo ketp kixI U um; Vory fuuiily. it in rut-uiuuioutl(i hy pttyw ciaviifl and ptirnoiiH uf wll elaiuMi)( and to-dayl aflr a pulilir trial of tliirLy yeum the aver atrn lifts f mitn it Mtmidri intrlviilK! and ud Krellt-tl, rtpn-atliiiK iU UMffuiiifruttivfr the wid world, ilri Urjft- and inTeaiiiif sale utltrd jMMitive d'vidciK of IU ( iidiiriiii; f trne, Otfi t titnitt twt'-tniiitmny uatrh Ltittlu. HtUi l.y at) lnticiU. Pbkki- llAVirt tt .Hon, Pnividi'iK'u, K. I., Maoufat'turura ad Propria lorn, auK. 8-lm II URKA1I! MI KKAM! Ht'KKAII ! OHKAT EXCITEMENT K.VtiING At CormT of Moriran and Dhwhoii BtreiU, ooKiaite Maaotiic Hall, tiooila kouik cheajwr titan ever before ! 1 Ube xnwt plesiure in infora-ini; ttis clti Sena of Kalelitl snd pilhllc ifciieially, Uiat 1 have Just received, a full and well telected stock of tirtaairiea, eonalntiux of Bai-on, lird', Flour, Meal, Molaasea, Hiuoir, C'nttae, reifier, ttpiees, less, Tohsaeo, BnulT, Bods, HUrrh, Salt, andiea, audio, lowi, Corn, Buttw, .t.", vi.i. .mip, Mini ti, (m- ein jriiiui hbu ui n- ui lidl i um u i in iri j . . - low MH! a can "before nun-baaiili; claea here. sou e. eivei'iilced Umt wliat 1 nay la title, sell sir pants st tlie lowest inaiallile ralea SU4 I" Lf JOHN W BROW N. llBf.ICAI.E vlrl ii.. ..I Ik. ut.,. ...... I .. V.. .. i .1... teed of morleaiftt exei-uied. bv M. Eeilr snd Calliariiia T. Kslly to Ihs Poopie'a BuihUiikt and Loan Aasiaialion, oa tbe 'J7Ui day f AuifuM 1K7U, Uiera will e sold at Ol ivourt llottae diair in tha city uf Kaleiirh, tislf an site of frrouud, situate in the auliurtw uf Uic elty if Kaleiir east of the "air (.rounds, adjoitiins; tlie landa of Mta. C. R. Burch, O. L. Hurcb, anil Tlioa. J ukiua, on Tliumdav the Hit day of H. pi , in;i, at i o'. l i li la Tvriaa .a.li. bK A l l IN (1 A hits, tkc'y Puoi'le'ii Hullduiie and Daalai. U. k'owi.a. lawn Aaaociatlou. Attorney. auXl lawUl SITUATION WAMTED, Aa Housekeeper or Matms, By a widow -2 siij. who ass always lisea aeeaatotaea to re fined aoeiitv. Blis has two small children (uuyt I Ui vduiale, and ald aefor tu taks csarxM Ol lite Boaming llevartutetlt til Colito;e or Seminary in alieallhi luotv. eialiiactory refereacea tfiveu and reiuiriL Aiiuress . t MAiJoni.1, atw !-tf Br !tW, RatetKh, L O II ii E K'tf m hw sheet mor iMaiiuIlic tt)iy , ! ';'; . ; aTABUsiao iltfi,) ysjatlll routtuu.'d at the "hi -lali l, Wiaalell Rsa) wust aide KayelUivillu Strw i Keep on hand all klll.ta of 7Vn atul V.n, i. ll'.o . itta. j IUrttr sief fijfhw iSlnera, Hollow Wa e. Tin and tihias KruilCaoa and 4am, JamSnni CliiiSitier 8.-U, and K itebcti t ara-ahhwi tkaahl. Ballsnx and lfit i'ulia. Bin! S"a, lceCroini FBnteraaiMlall kinds of Laui anil Oita. aartiaiKO and atairiNu, wshhamtiso. i (iEf) K LOUKEE, ! , Bupi of the aVd CoUoo PsL I (ut; SS lm. . KW GOOD: 3 5 NJSW GyOD8!l if I D U cid r.xtcx. At v I m.MRp8., PETtt NEiVaoil'S, "I N- kJU,raysUeviU. aliOVBUItPFR AR1CL'LTL'K.U. aOU . . 1Y OE VIKUINIA ANDN. C. , This Bd. saty will hold Uwir aext Aaaaal Fair, at Dauvillat Vuidnla, oomaamcina on Tnesitaji; Um IMux Say u Uctousx, 4071, aaa contsiainx for days. . , . The list of Premuons Is sasanally sttrartive sd imnreafiiu ift Uetnar wmls tur a lanjre exbibllioa ia svury di.'iarlmeiit - - " VrMxM. MOSEI.ET, n;lwu4 Beereur. , -'WN.'vwtH-ttHrtw Mttrtr THIS Ahbot' W font Vineyard, put up In Bvelb. Box us, ' Kor sale hv W . C. STKO.N ACH Co. - OuviuL Java, Lauruirs snd Rio. i ngtf 1. T. bTKOXACH. TpALL TKADE1871. I 1911.. j Li o. nr. v o. LiivTJCs; H faoUule faboe Manuructiirers, V,,,'.;' THOMA.SVILLE.N. U ; FifUrv Eklfftil. fareatly increased HruductUin and Hal' s. ' Hteat reilttcljoB, VVholenaie I'riciai. 'tirsst Vjnclv f Net and Elegant Htylea' Lsirr BtiH-x of i)rat Class Werk ! Nu Slsiddy G.al. EviTyh Watn.nt.-d Merrliants auod forCtrculajsnd Price UaL July Hi-am 7 iOODS. A Bew Suifly of h,tciWN 1HVK HA KS, TfctTS, A Nil PASTS, mmofsctured -swelally fur larve aieu. Juat rei-eived al K B ANIIREWB A C July 1 if fVTXlHU KNIVES. Htnil(aiiauriaiaiid Single BU :. Wtlliaiuaoii'a PaUuited fMclaift-a i-eh-tiraled ProTlf 1 ettiias, all aizca, frias a w l-t ' faleau. Ciinr MylludltUl. eona'a.iili atrtruiera' Hall. JAM E M T" ' aug 17 If Ak'II .i M i . . i. Ma : i aUin: KM. :eis. I N 8 II It E Y Q U K LIFE IN THE 'JNTAriOISrvYL ' OF NEW lORK." ! .'" ' - A.t IfOUJt , ' ; . H j o I .' S K . "FBivKIX '; ' of BRO IKI.TN " IWJL'GIJVS BELL, Inaurstice A;t'nl. aux 17 tf M IM.KTH ' Mt'l.l.KTU'! Vrrtb Mulle a received daltv. l V mil fresli Mackerel 3. a nua new scai?rei vi '. aug W tf . T SfROMAC'H. 1) Rl HTKK ,ti AM BI.ES KUra I Hive H"a. Knoeli, Moran .V Sona' Century do. . . Uuiry Welch's Lsundty hoaita, . . No I, do. t'olitste A Co.'s Laundry do. Buiilh A Carlet, (Jlc-niic.il " In store. sugldtf W. C. BTKONACI1 4 Co. II. MA LONE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MARION, ac. IfOBMIHLV or hssoia.) Will Vnu-tice In UijB lOlli and UUi Dlatri. u, and hi the United ftiatca Oenrts. K,i-i laJ at tuntiou iriven Ui the siytinient of esses iB Ulr Bupreme Court at Kauiii;ti. M IS dtiin 25 REWARII. dotlara, and aak no qiteations ; for the return of J Bet lhiirey llarurrta, II Htir Llinw, '4 Blind Bridled, 1 Sail.lle. Krulle and Blanket, taken froui my tftaides on the nitt of the iltti Inst aug 14 tf A? 0 SANDERS. JUST RECEIVED Pealmdy Eaiully flour. KnU-a-C Bimar, v t flffit snd Tea, !.arrt and Baam, . Molaaacs, Kreali Butler, I Iraiurea, . t'ta-ouuta, Isudiea, tfc., t&e. -At may ID-It . Ii. HARRISON'S. TTR- STOCK OE SPI.TNDID 1'IANO FOUTES Jamea Pirawm. reftju-'e'fultr Informa the liaMkv 'bat be haa onlen-d frnni Hie Ureal I'nlon 0oinianv of Nf-w Tork a new block of rianim which will -i lipae I svery point of ex eeltciice snythin ttial liaa yet'lien otferad, thi- Ininienae reaouree of U( sbovs ustnad estatiiUhiiieut lieitwr su''B aa ia enatile theat to plate befors the puhlie an artlck that csn Dtat he curpaHaed if eunaled hy any ealahliah tMMit In Uia 1'nlt. d Htsti, and at irr atly re duecri price.. Peratms who ar slKiat par. cBaaiuu PUuiu EorU ., will Hud It Ul Iheir in terest to wait tlie arrlial, (une of wliii h haa alreajU arrlveil,)of Uu-m giiHTior iu-truiasuts, la-foff paretiaalili: elaewtu-re. The Couipany tiavo juai moved into heir tunni-itae new Fac tory, tlie third oae they liavt built hi 7 yaara, aua-h haa lieen Uie luitiH-tiae deiuaud for their popular iuatriuueuita. Mr. leaven tor New York in s day or ti, Ui aeleet his sUiek snd srlll fend Iheui ltilHieillatty on. VV'srr Hoons corarr of UanjeU auu Baitabury BUaeU, Kal eiMh, N C atsMlf N OTICtl A BAT HlRSE. shout Unveai8..nl In toter- shleitood order, left bind foot ic. Usek Mat mil: tottr hie.:i'fwtsM,:itr:Ttotna."Jta. takeB ap In aiy plantation ner K.niotoli on Hatnt'lay rvenhuf the IHth Vununt On Mon day l.'itlis.v.aafoattnf aonUta Hlls foliuit wIh-it it hail bsea hl.tili-n, ctoae liy-wiwre Hie lioi la iit Uoiird to hav.i baarn turned, Ioomj. Toe horse waa mideuUy atisii-ii. and the owner can recover hi iimiwrty br iuyWa lienses, fce. Jfl. . JIESRJ Jl-.iLDitCAI HOt'HK Kl'RNL-iliIN'0 lURDiVAR IN i-iiilli-aa variety i'll.v ' Jl'l.ltjs LEWIS. -I- 1' ALT STOCK V BOOTS m SHOES. Aow orEMXG a. 8POE . .iad1:itisilkiitiiJ v C. D. llEAlttT CO. t4; sia . , , ;. . V-!' ' ! lit - JUra&'i Onwxw D.ll.i 1 iS t aa laart TH B FOLLO WXNti kasolsuoa of Us U. aod f Commlasioswirs Is bablaaW fur tha ba. lonosUoa of sll tfoHcernial ; ... ; Onamaf, That tin election, which Til to take viae Monday, June lith, 1H71, on the qu4riai ul Ctaterna, be wailpotied until f urtb ar orders, , VVX. U, UAitKitHiN, ' " - Mayor. M. OaicsMAS, Clark, f :-- . ... , .. ilA " : 'jV i A mt BRANDT. it! ' at Osla. Nah Branilr. JJ, T. BTRUNAC4L lrr Milt .MMER u,uooTia. mi sr AVI) EARLY FALL PRISTS. HEW oTn.E8CUHlNi)S!aii.l tWITCllKS, ( .BAiade.of.litli u ttireawl. luroelMniit siil.iirly, ui ami aluinat fiiuai lu I 1 MB Ol 'I .1 tue HI' M A N ILMI! SIIiiE.-t ASlnoiAlTEKs. Full 8h k and Ki.'lli X4 Slylrs. THK MAITEU, NEHTllKT Bl'CK 8K1N a ri.i TX i A W A 1. K 1 Vii S k oE Will I K M ARCEl.LErt EKINl.Es. Our atm k sill la; kept full and cotudete, aud will lie dual low to auit the times, sua; 7 tf W II. & K 8. TUCKKK CO. L'ttT RECEIVED! At V. II A R. ft. Tucker A Co.'s 'JO ulecea Wllita- .-ltri(ied finue al 'te lr yard. jsly IU u o 1.1) IMKIKS UOLGHT. J. V. II. NASH, Petersburg. Wa a ill tfive caah. or sill exchange for valti aide l.aa aud Mlaeellaueoua old aod Second Hand Books Mltm CASH Mttt'Krt will be paid for aonie I'l IN FEDER ATE PI B l.ll A l ii in. and for mirke a v iririnia, vol and for all 4 vola , BtllU'a, Ken lievala, Bev erlev'a. llcllaaae'a or Koole's Va ; Jelfrraoli NuU. Raiidolnti'a edition . Bland Patiera, Ro a-ira' UeoloKical Ri-iiorts, tirigatiy'a Vloiiua c.iii.iiitiou. irft) : Humor s aua vitvin Waiuiouth's VoyaKa, Jones' Viririuia, U-IHv n il's Virginia Willi luaii, Bulha-k'a Vlruiuia, U-all A Ka. Ii.-J'a Virginia. Ilarrtotte'a V'lrijiiiia, tfor the folio edition or wlllcll, ill ntttfllatl liTSMNi will jtttt paid,) WUliaul'a Virgo Tiiuui pliaua. WArtMINOTON'S JOUKN.VL, priiiU-d ut WilHrUnntturg tAWl LAW t CkJI - vril. 4, 5. flor vol.; volt. 9: Kidtiiiia.tM-2vt.la.: FatUm A Huatli -) toll iriilnm ( ' ol J tM 'J vn , KoliituMHi1 Vir-iiin I' m lift-vol 1, 3 or :i ; KobinKon N.-vv Vrt I -c - .d. , M illh.-wia liA(4tl vixli "t J vol-. , I if;tu Kxtfuior'n ii voJa , '4u Tm fct-r't" i .uiimnt4tJtLtt vo Ftinita, .C . RoiaiiMiu ait U If V H NASH r" V. O a 0 tf a -kj o p5 w few 3 f, H i PH - CO Vt- i i -t jj a Wmmiwm, cq 05 tA O O Q DEBATES IN CONVENTION OK IKK. I have a few copies left of these valu ahlc old hooka. Every candidate and raurssaer for or ays-insf poilinco cinveuiion aiioutu havescuov )L..l..ml Ii.; 11...... VV-CJ win. u . uii- pw mail .9o. J. A. JONKk Bookseller, I"'J i-tt Raleh M V QEI.I.INH ()(KI)S Is OUR OCCUPATluN kJ We never fail. aug 10 tf A. C. 8ANDKRH A Co. "Vt'R 8T0' K 18 LARUE ANDCOMPI FTK aud we are determined to sell by olfering ft' in. iwin pni-ew. .PRlMftUBK, PETTY A NEW80M Juae'Jv U DR. W. Jllll, P MALLETT. LATE OK Chia l offers hia Drofesaionst Uw ciliaens of Rxumib, snd rk inity. OtBce, for the presnit, at his residence In the auurews nouae, on nillalioro Street su 10111 c l or t o n a is 8 . CfrTTON GINS, ,M I L L OKA H I N O, , MILL STONES, BA W MILL GEARING I ain sKeut. for Browit'tGeorirtssnd Qullett's "im "ina any orflera shall kave my protapt stieutinn Advice Kiveo and pun hsse's mm aioues, oearltitr, eifiwa, die -. " :.. . T 8TR0NACH, "T TA1.IJABLE ,CITT RESIDENCE FOR V BALE. One .of Die awl eh -elide., realilenre In the eltv uf Ualehb. TUm - HttAtmirtHA .1 auuHiriaeil lo sell privstelv oil esav Utrina. the dwulliuic bouae and lot on .Ua N,,eii.. east i-oninr of WiliiinrU and KdaaiOm a siij jeeu i bi um. capJlai aiiiara.a forUi of i he Eplauopal Clturcli, know aa th. 'Haywood" Low - f ' WM. R,NiiER80N, ! sue; Itt-dlra Cltlams' NationatBaok. !J J':'u l to Hut ,Cauilal aiiara.al .....wi . .i,- biKu)w vaureii, anowa as uie "ziay weaai i0 ACltKd LAND!) 1 Offer for BHle .mull lM.l At f .L. J . . M..O . .. . 1 MUM Hour illbrook ua the Ji. ik U. itailroad. Twruia lihersi. "V I' tf DOUGLAS BELL. AVID80N COLLEOI, J. C. ', It next term wiU bearla Bentmher tt, INT1 Annas! collegiate expenaes from ajuu to liiti. For caUloirue, or other Information, apply to . Jtav. CUAKLEa FH I LLIP8, D. D., 1 f!Ul V.fllt. . aiy 4-wlia i Dsvidaon Colleee, S. C. 1.1 ARM Kits' BALL. r i INo. 82, FaTrrritvii.La IJthixt. - , r r nau,iuil, u. . . AVncyof the sale of Ui auC approved Reapers and Mowers ' N Garaors' eelehraUsd Tbreaher and CTuaaa combined wiih or without Honaa Power. tte lair's Wron-htoiien Cyk-nder Thresher. Best FaiiBtuir Mills, liotae Rakes snd yieu- liiatlstr's Patost Orais .sad Grass gerthes, bast ia use, at aaanulscturer's price with treirfit added. ' . m Also, sole Acent for the Celebrated Wktt Cull and Braes Plow. - - .. - j -- BUantKers viaitinir the City will please call and see asiuides of the g-ooda on baud... tlrdan troD relisbl parson solicited. j JAMKdM TOWLE3, ' jiv- ": Avaat for Msaafacturisa. ; -X7-HfHKT! WHIHKTI t 'V V -Utile.- Bowses f H.VER SPRINUS WHISKY, the purest Whisky in the City 1 uai ,aL . T. HTUOS AC1L tlt aV-tf . , Uf waN&V'-jV- Orfeabory Mou, Marwi By ilNG IUTEbC tlltNE NOT Ed, aw, . , . i ' ar WUiN 4 ftHOBKly, BANKER ANli EcMaoa Bw.isioi,- fa ia kAm bTasAs liSMMawii', N C- nana ot iy " (;atN! Fear ; t liaTiotufvTT;".?. 7... " WatlealairO' ' VVihuiiiifUiBv " KlKlaini'.....: " Thoiuaioille.., " Itmlialn .-, . .cLcxiUKlou ' Cianiuert'e i. . ' " KayctUivllle ,t. , .'.'.; ' Vaniyvifle. ,t M.-n hanU Baidiof NewHeca.. .' Fanners' Bank of Greensboro' Miners' and Planters' Bank......... Coutaicrc ia! Bank of W UuiiuiiUhi Virginia Bank Notes aveJStfS abuut. Boat Carolina " i urn it ; t X t h) I tieotls j . ' v : NCR. R.Btork..i.-... . 3 i Wa buy and a. II si liber! pricey tj,a 17k i Bilver, North Carolina Booda, t uiied auka Koleai and all otber uiai-ketatile Ua La. lidcra tor Bank NoU-s by drlHora aud Btta a.-i bohlsra of Banks will Witt Batadvo sroaaol ' tenllwu. . . r- e ay Keturaa for exiares jWftsaa of Bask son. j .Vc, sill tw made oa tbe day received tZ cbsik on New York or ttauony w " reocy. aa desired. Life aud Fire Insurance Pouch leased a lanl Loin pan lea, at besl rata, uiier lo.lui ... SteoiMl .Noticers. - It) TO WAT.iON'U tJAI.l.F.KY FOR M" RiuiiiianittsT tliey snrpma silytBTutii ihc I'hoUim iih hue ever made iu Kak-L;fa UieV take lOLU hot cakes, everylaidy Wasia thi-ni, they are not only Uie prettiest Pbutu-t-apb ever maile tiul Uie laait. W aUoa a ' alo uiukini; aouie ot the flllest OU Colond ' I'lH'taiKipiia ever exhibited In this cuuutti - Call sod see Uieui. aug H tf lR. A. Ci. CAKKa ll.ATtC AiSlrlTANT I'll V8ICI AM OT iNriKT'l ANB CAUITI iiUBl'UAld, Nkw Yohk Citi.J Otfi rft liia (imCviMiUiiiU aorvkc, tt Uttjti zt n o( Itulcigh am xicliilty. Ruum lA, Kxihlllitft' Httlt'l. Olllt.'O ItitUI-fi, ttWlOaVatts .tnil from 4 U U p. iu, aii 'M .tu. LK, t l'Lala' JlllK. ". P r o n o ii n e e v b y C on n at a i- u r "i "Tim oMLf ciKiiinAUCE.' It luipi'ovea apa-ti1c and dis-ratiou, and it It iiiiriVuk-d tot its llavor. tVe aiy direvleil hy M. wi. .KA 4 I'fR. oi .-ao 10 iroaeeuie all pat jJvs-tueMtig or vend' ilia eoiiutcrffita. ' L J. ill DUNCAN')!, Art's, aia; 15 dilmHtaw a' New Yort The Itriilnl CliaiitlM-r. ESSAYS FOlt yot'MI MEN, on IfUSAT 1UICIAL EVllJi AND ABl'HEi, o Ijk Ii nil. rt. rv with MAKR1AI1R, with aa UH-4ISI. of relief for Uic Erring and I'nfortua ate llinniMal and aV'tulilaUd. Bant la sialed' li-lti cui-loi-a, fn-e of clianje. Ad.lr.-an, HOWARD SANITARY All) AA--V him 3 A lit in. No. 2, soaUi NuiliiBt, I'HIU- ' DKLI'HIA. Ps. mv l.V-itui BATCHELOR'S HAIR DTB Thia aplendul Hair Dye Is Ui heat i tl worat. Hartulcaa, reliable, lualalit4UMOtt,aut not Soutaiu h ail, nor any vilaltc poiaon, t produce paralaia urdcaUl. Avoid Uie vasotes and diuaive pn:jiaraUoua IhsmUiis; vtrtaeatasy do not poaaeas. Tbe ireuulu of W. A. Bstewa lor'a Hair Dye baa had DVyeara' nstanilabu repitlaUon to uphold It integrity aa the oely aerfai-t' Il.ir live Ithu-lt Ar Hniwa BmU K. all luirw. Apply at Id Bond 8L, N, T. $ no Ji-dly W GOODS. ,S0wjoij.ply of 8EAISABLE (JOoOd, taitiht In the laat ten days. . ' Every diparUneut ropleaisbed; EKRbH NE AND t.OOD. W. H. A R. 8. TUCKER A CO. c ItlTTON BLED OIL. As sirnnt tor the Oil M PI located aesr this city, I am prepared t f arubdi ' COTTON 8EED0IL to the Trade ; or at retail. Colt on Heed Oil is an exrrllnrt mhstttnt fur Linseed Oil, st leas than half Uie coat. J UL.IL B L,r.VTID, . July 4 tf Raleigh, X. C. - BEST ROCKLAND LIME, ' Fresh burnt. A large lot oa asad, for 'BE CELEBRATED IV KLL'I. i 8MUK1NQ TtUACCO. A larire kit offered for tlie irst ttnw ia this . market (loud as tbe best. CaU aud try h. In quarter lb. packaj( is, a U ... s.u t-sva as ta -4- - ThlPORTANT LAND BALE Jl on Friday the 1st day of September wit, I shall sell st public auc-Uoa on the uremiaea, Uiat, valushla Houae and tot where I Bow ra- aide In Uie city of Raleigh, oa Newhasra BtrrFt. Tbe lot contains five (6) seres with s aandsiw . j dwellins;, euutsitiiiia; six Unce sud elevasi rooma wlUi kikn! klfcelota of four roouia, new grocery boose oa Uie td, fattoke hosts", atataV-a, Au. Therifaro aeveral handsome build tuor Iota on lbs preinlae that inhfbt be aohl, 11 d4dred for s irood urlee. s snlcud.-d raiik ' . .' snd fuel lent fruit trees with a wail of Water' fruit trees with s wail of wster' uferiur to nous in th city. 1 Iu nost pleasant, baaltbv aud di air- . he city, and in a goud and qtuet . m tie. ysrd lm is one of the ableilota in the oeifila-rhood, and could aot h botubt if I waa hot compelled In aril. It must no fur what it will briiis; without reserve. Tijrms uiade knowa ua the day. Tbeeal. will take plsve at Ut o'clock (u.l aia to aw , . jiuiin sat, .. p fTEST' BALANCK8.' " '"r"" Ldrire stock from 100 to (UU !.. fur Ml cBi'aier tliaa.erer. Sis v-tl . . , ' - T. It. KK1UUB." . AX NOTICE. - ' X I The tax list fe th year lWTt, hsvhuT lajCBJ Id seed In mv hands for rohVeUnn. I will t BiJ Bffl,a fit the VumM Boas WW Y wi-u.y until further uoUcs, lor um purpose in . coilsk-Urg tba auae. .. ' .. uk !6-d9w i ' i' BliaO . ARDINU I10C8E. 't watt. si. noser nanus; wms wa tau-lv kept hy Mrs. It W. MUler, eaa aenas- Bloilate both uemaaoent sud Iraoaiest sataadarti Ten o twelve members ot the Laxialsuiie ran be furnlshsd with board, kKfttbisJ, fael as lifhfcstaVpvweaa.) . , scaMi . , .....,. waAA. p. saa f- WARRANTED Pt'M- j" juke 17 UIVErt, BEE-rEEDERa, o. , I Beud for i.ireniir i tf . S. .PECLda.RX bc llaja u'aM Sheethurs, heavy, whit .J ...... . 1 1. Inluiiw 1,1 mm: X.VS1.B bur Cross Clwwuur Tobacco, pronuiuieed th. "'? hl--c-M-. . .-.art, - yiily ll a- o -e.p i rower nede4 ., EqniJ If -i it nirl, JUUL N,r."BtJRXHAJC'8 Illbatratad prrintlva PaaipliIH WT!?-1 Llatafor 171. lent free by M. I. IfLlLNiLtM, Youk. Pass's. -" '- .. 1 a'lt BsailBasasyai V, (,"- " V,, ' ) I " II . 1 ""' ' ' . TtRK RffR WlUaMtsS:.: 1; X Bulk. Silver Bprlnes'awl Bouria Whi.ky irn iraiiuaid pure, f or ' hT . a V(7-t 0. T. UlttOACS. t' sV ss-iatllVul f rat t In lm f tlte u , Km tu I tllil alb run bm tm mi but ox.. hot a ( 8te, ipiil tla an ami the A: dek era tbtt twet thai th fcim sun tit l tVs Rut ever, Hh hit Ai sppo hurt rfcoll 18th, attet, tleau Wi J"l Hi 6c. Ju Bai 'Fai M.j 8.1 P. 1 Eil JL. Jara Phil Geo Adu fiaoi iJohi 0th, aaooi f ' r - - . i.
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Aug. 26, 1871, edition 1
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