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. r tTClOUr JJf TAXA3. We have aot g(v4 tfcaf priNiitnence to I fie deuMieratie vietury la Teiaa which It merit. Tb victory la Teiaa waa just aw-h a the people uf North Caroline achieved ia 1870. The) radical and B gron bad full and complete ooetrul of tbe alat government. Tbe federal gnrers ment apant all it tiro and eorruirt power to keep the white native under tb domi nation of Brgroee and carpet bagger. A more -onacnipuloua et of villain controlled the deatinieeof any people or I tale, unleea it wa wbea Hoi ilea and Llt- tlelield ruled ia North Carolina. The tide at taet ha tamed In Tei and there I general reiuking throughout the vaat do Biain, aucb aa haa mit beea heard aince tbe great battle of San Jacinto, which eaUbliabed her mdepeodeoce, la Tex, in North Carolina, one mora (lection, one mure victory, i Beaded for tlie refreneratioa of the people and the Mate, The mdicala threat Texan, a llwy did North Carolina, with tb federal word. The people of Tex muat defy them a hav th people ot North Caro lina. Tb people of Txa bay acted sobly, and they hav but (bllowed the ex ample eat by the people o North paiulina, who have awora it at the ballot hot that Africa. Ignorance and carpet bag corrup tion ah all no longer W them. A letter from Milwauki taya that tb tot uf lit is aorUieni Wiaoonaia ia mot than five timet greater than that of Chi cago by the lata Ira, and th aufferiag of I urvivor luooiteij greater, from the paraely eettled coaditioa of tb country and it remotenee from popuioa and wealthy commaiiltie. Th loea of prop erty there can only he competed by mil h oa, embracing farming utenaila, bouaea, prainlrnc na tumtwr of every tmd re every tUu ol uwriuf ir-lure. It la now estimated that the city of Chicago ba suftercd a lot of not leas this twenty norniur than twenty Ave peroent. on liar total aaaela, real and personal Her nuajl aiirrwd businoa ma expresa it a I their coovictiou that II v year heno. at I moat, the exhibit of nomilatlm. wealth I commerce, and maaulacture will be vea 1 , - - r f 1 greater than a month ago. . tibpateh to tbe New York HVU says tiiera is great anxiety in Charleston to ser the full text of tlie presi.leut's proclama titm of martial law in certain counties of tbat stale. The dispatch add that th , adutiniatratiiiii will send do nor troops into the district over which martial law is I proclaimed. Enough artillery and in fantry are already there to effect uresis, I eccially a th com plet espioag of a I large detective force haa already marked I out the list of those .who are to ba threat I into jail without the? privilege of bail or I ' a prelimiuary bearing. Aroong those who I are to be early viclliu, to military a.re.1. - are several ucuioctwuk uieni iters oj iu l l.tiiUture. I CntCAOoIiir-l liASl sConnaonwaTae IU.:lorJ Timet, speaking of th atTair of the (hiiiw 'icuUnstiranea Company, myt ' Mr. Ihtiitett, the ascretary, whn has jiut returned from ('Iticago, bringing in formation that the policy holiiers will glatlly settle their claims on tb lawis of twenty five cents on tbe dollar, rash down, rattier llian wait a larger sum, goes back to the burned city, taking the casta to et- t e all laiutsiii the burued district on tbat I siasis," -.,. ....... '! (Con-espondesre of ths Sentinel LKTT&R Jj&uX SITKA. J Seriov 0uulu4 Wom4 the Ckfitfie JltU Mutiny mllrily tlirowjk ill Vaeitf Th Wound Itt ttfUfff t the Pwmtit it is IS established fart in surgery tlil wbea s ball twirly eaten, tit cheat, sad elfhe? penetrate or traverse tbe hn(. the danger M most imminent. In Hi uw wounds of (K cbii were in frr-oiu-m-y ttoli.uil the nvafslity trf these wom.de was, if oar memory serves u eorrecuy, a S to iS. tad in thf chw where the bAli penetrated tod lodjred. nr passed aWtit'ly through Ilia V nacre uf tbe cavity, I be pro portion of thoee who recovrnfj to those who perished, would bee I ft lir 40 Tli surgical records of our i n lute war tisv not yet I teen presented to the politic, neither have tita character ami etVels'taf ttunsbot wrunds friHn tha turn of the improved HpriiigtMri breech Imidiiig BMW ket, with Its ltwii-sl ball, lie yet aifli . irntlv studied. . Tti ifivat ('Dev. pta ilier banc aad motion 'imputed by bi '"" ket to tint conical ball, ha thrown open an enlarged Held of Interest aud study, so that can no lonier say. aa did lb -ldr Bell," tbat there i a jxeHluiritf but no mytUry, ia gunshot woonda" In tha caaa arc ant about to cite, the ra tional soft-err uf the day baa beea ex- preened with more ttian u-n! clearness. wMrh prescribe insclit.n unless then; lie uumeuiat call lor mierirrtitte, ana t iu interesting to Ulnae who study tile actum i if mind over mitttrr, vxtiibitnl In tlie marked stoiibin of Ilia Indian who may suffer tbe iiitfjftiin of the most painful tortures without silmng-to...eii w-rHTnT nail. Dot not we ouna-lvc know mat pain may be, and ia, eggrsvstrd liy the constant contemplation ol it, and light) ened if tb mind ia diverted tk-wlu-rf ! Tbe persevering ttrugKte made againa! death by tfaia red man, under dihhoarten ins circumataoceaf baa atwmed to at to laimml to .to lonowjinrp On the 25th of Anauat, three Indian priaonen at labi in Hitka, A. T , near by tlte Indian Tillf, broke lion) the cuHbHly of tb guard and atteintd their eacaije, and aunng tbeir nigrii one or tnir num ber received the 6 re at abort ranged of the improved MpringSold breat h-hmding run ket. The conikat bail en thrift the hitl ahoulder blade, or acapnia?, in the infra spiiwMia fiawa, juJ below and inxiile of the vertebral maigia of the apine, and in it rapid Bight pawing entirely through the cavity ot u tnroai, immcrgiug in front jf tbe cheat, between the encond and thin) rib. He ran eeverat yard after receiving the wooed, wbea be waa .qnirklyaeiied tiy hi frenzied eomnuba,' aud borne off into in inuian vnrage. v;wmr o ine then highly excited condition or the In liana It wee deemed imprudent, nay, hoi ardoaa, to eaaay a viait to tbe village that Jar. but the wounded maa wee enea early on the following day, tbe 21ih, when we found him mating en the uninjured wde. all beinorrage having (Xaaed. The wound uf exit, at brat aiht, aarined to have the characteriHM-a peculiar bi the ordinary wound of entiunce, tlx ttnling at the pfaoe oTeilirtelii'K' u Wrk(-.l antr-frir- moment, roiilune the mtgre hintory I hi malted ua. At that viait one of aia oioraiha infonniil ua that ttwre vu hcuiorpiL'ti Ihitn the wound at Drat. be apet up blood at iiim k TTiitSrvala. Tlifii and during the flrat day, au'tunt he waa iddy and fotnr, and that or arapnl by the wound, The niuiple hulory of the ftaae lieing eutltcleut pnaif to ua that the lung tiaaua bad auatained injury, for lilood by the mouth and lilood and air by til wound are regarded aa nm iiiiivm-a! proof, W were denied the privilege uf making other than a riiraory en amination of lite condition, imrtly oa account, perfaapa, of their uaual nHr 4titia, and partly owing to the excited onditios whkbthey were 1n. We tad to content ouraelvee by observing only a few of the rational anil ohvaU' aiina and that too under diaadvantagna act aa eaaily cxpreamd a timidly performed I ua wonnded man wa emutUnlly in mo lion, trying to find mat front the Unreal decubiui to tlie injured aide then to th other aide, pekiiig but little mora than in bia directioue to hi aaaiatant. We aw him on tb third day ; the breathing then wa earner, and th bemaptyna bad ceaeed. The poeition he had then cboacn wa apoa hie baurU and knee, hi head op ported by pillowt, the upper extremity of the body beingouit bare, and the wound openly expnaea. He waa observing the (tricteat regimen, taking no auntenanre Ru" four day. He complained only ol being "heart tii li," and of tore pain, with a aenae of (tnctur conflned to the iniured tide. When aeen on th fourth day, aupnuraiion wa eatabliahcd, and to more etiectually perfect tha drain they had w iirtl to tlie Dorty, Juat below the ornllce or the Wound of exit, an Itupmviaed bark earape, bent over uavrng a landed nwmiiimu'e to trongh at i II occupying the name term ingly, unnatural and uneomfortatile poai tioo, in which we had found him the previoua day. At thi viait he received from our hands, ennie auituble chowa article of diet of which he ate freely, and from tba date of thia viait, to the but, be eeneibly imtiroved each day, the aecre- jj, being all reetored about tbe ftflb day. but persistently refusing tba slightest interference with dam nature, even re fusing to use the always ready panacea ot tha grandmother of the tribe their favorite Noeped medical weed poultice. On tb seventh and eighth day be moveil about aomewbat, and so continued to do until the ninth of September, the sixteenth aayiteT--TptTjf-wovjn took leave of tb village in a csnne. deatiaed to emu one of their favorite fM ing grounds, where at the present time, moat of thaNathletio male, and cheat squaw of theVKitka trib am en gaged in Uie commendable occupation of drying and amoking ot that delectable savory winter dish ftsh which to them with, little of that which waa in the Wtdow Crni," u always in eeaaoa. Ia closing thia article, w eiprea nor regret that we bava bow bo opportunity of watching the remote results of the wounds deecribed, aa tha mbject of th article psssea from our notice too anon fur their development. In concluding, we might aay that the case with which we hav bad to'deal, in our brief dcecrip'uon, wsa ma a gaunt, pectr-iik figure of man, but a maa of lull atatue. billy developed with stamina and powers of endurance, for Which h might be envied, and with this condition of health, together with the comuaeratioo , of the rapid Sight of the ball, and that in ita coarse it escaped large vessels, is doe such happy results a those aecnoea. . , Tb intenwting case, from flrat to hut, bora with It, to ua, tbe charm of novelty in I many reapeets, and wa found to be eaeeedwgly fertile ia curious phenomena, " ""l'TZ reader .a the Itriel article pnisentcd. Th Indian man, trf whom w have men writing, wit wa so uniortunste as 8 P W house, and get enough to ba able to ex. laim didhet warrior, tb Oneiilafhtel, that "tbe winds of nearly e hundred years had whistled ttirongb his hemlock. SitaNt, A. T., Sept. 18, 1871. T Iowa Ei-ro. The. republican majority at the laieVlection for tjoveraor Iowa is 37.MI, a large falling off from I bu-ines and knows how to run a saw tilwtiou oetl previoua, j mill tjij adymtag, anil- t'trfiniiM. i Tot rn Rm.---Th Cbicago Dtm- trut ia the flrat pape that he reached our eye' frmu the ruiwa of the great d!V. It ia' printed apparently under great drfH cultiie aad oaf hallf a abeet., Ttw copy liefiire ikU dated Momlay, fct 1, thwugh jwu to hatul.'ira I lie previoua Welnwlay p lUlma were atlliiig .at i per buabd, meat It per pound, eandiee (W cent per pound, apple 40 cenla to l 51 per perk. bread t c-n per loaf, that prtoe having been fixed by proclamation of the Mayor. - JJirORTAXT TO GS4 PB JkO WEBH. ! Sowriid tna Vina o twk Vna Father Aecrdti, of th Hanta Clara t'nl lege, haa traniilatcd from the tWrVi C'if t.lira ti lollowing article: laiaiinie fiioe wa very auxioa to reduce hie own extenaite vineyard to one tingle and particular kind of 'grajw. To de troy all tlie old vine at once and replace thetu with new one be thought wa plan which, lieitidtai rt'ipiirini; an eitraor ilmary outlay, would lie ageiuat tlie ten der leHinita of an agrtculturiMt, who oa! urallv cannot but with great repugnance War tlie Idea of deatroying tboee planu hub 1'f jeara nave provM urnelt cm). T rtigraR all tlteae vim anew would lie a matter of doubtful micccm. and beanlea would deprive the propriety of an aUnoat certain im'ome fur many years tofme. Ia thenridat of-aw-B pernlexi tie an idea occurred to tbe mind of i'ero ae, and thi waa eowing the vine on the vine. Such an eipreaeion, on aiconot of ill novelty, la at firt aight aliwxt inroni prehetuible ; but it Decomea inMligible aa aiaia aa the leader get arnuuHted with the method adoiMed by 1'erune, which i aa Mlowa: He at flrat pu ka up with great care and diacnmination aoiue gnitiea per fi-tly riiie of that very kind which he weJna to iinmdnce tnlohta vtnerl, and keep Hum in i dry place. When hr tlie vpnng. by making a email cut in the vine. It IH-1 and the aap oorea out, be make hole in the lower part ol the meiu tock with a gimlet, and intr-fxiurt-o into it'a aeed of the grafiea preaervnd. Thia ia what be calla "aowing." Thi need which fiat tjww kepfr-altv fr- moU iiy J. the moiature contained In tbe berry being bnmwiaed in a liquid homogeneous and coonat Ural, now germiuatea, and the aao. haniened by the contact of the air. eovekijiea tlie root of the new little plant, which i.lentime itaelf witb the main atock and grows up with the other hranchea. Meanwhile the mother vine continue to hear ftuit. After two yearn the new off ahoot ia pruneil. The third year it beam grape. Then the old vine U cut above the newly-anwn plant, andlhua the change of renovation ia perfectly operated. t EiiiRaviaa with tux 8ad Blaw The mnet remarkable invention brought out within tb peat year ia tbat by Mr. It. C. Tilghmaa of Philadelphia for engrav- ng on glam and atone. By meana of a K of quartz land, blown through piiw by ateam at a'pruaaure of fug) pounda to the Mpiare im;h, he cub cut a hole in a olid block of corundum only inferior to he dmmond In harduewi in a few uiiuulea. 1 he new proceaa la now excit ine great intercut in Kuroite ; an K.nt'li h journal thua apeaka of it : "Thia Auiti n aa CffJtftB(ia'ftw 'wWI'aaaV'W Cnimalnim aa MV which diachargei lifted aaud, mixed with a turioue aquirting of ateain, and the fine ahotrer of partii lr thua flung cuta a bole oii tl lo the diameter of tlie ict The naijirfi'lfi t ia inidiiiid in anyihiriJtiel xiibiiultetl to Uie proceaa. II re baa the world been grinding, hainuieriiig, cbiwl inir anil whirling drilla for ccutuhea, to make holea anil channel in obdurate anh atancea, when euddiily the fnend of our youth, tlie actuirt-rin a new form, no doubt cmiiea to tlie rearne ; and for the future we ahell aae th work done by thia irreairtible Y of duet beating in ten mltlion of fairy rail n-win tbe obierr. thua enerting what t wiahrd ia a tenth of the previoua time,, and with exquisite ircCMoH. UUl IBB Clever ntSCOVCIcr m t this new agent ha found that great s torus of steam u mrt necessary for iter work, such as grinding or engraving glass, Oue may employ a blast of air for this purpose by mean nf a rotary fan. Th tube is ted with sifted sand, which the air-blast take up and whirls against Hie Klaas. It will thus completely depot into a surface,- moving past at the rate of Bv inches In a minute, ana tbe spent sand and , glass-dust can be perpetually returned and rs employed. Moreover, by coverwg pan o Mte giaae w on a semi elastic material, such as paper, bee, c tone he or oil-patat, designs of any sort may be engraved. The particles which eat off the hard, glass or stone best in vain upon tb interposed metiturs ; and ao curious is this resistance thst even a green fern leaf may be used, aad the sand shower will consume all but the part thus covered, leaving a delicate ualtara of the frond. Again, la tbat kind of glaae-work where a sheet of one color Is iiierimposeit niton another, the upper sheet may be partially protected by a paper steucil, while the jnrts ti ll ex posed are aatea or bitten away into the desired figures. The Him of bichrnmatix ed gelatine, nsed for photngraphlc nega tive, may also be thus utilised tor produc ing an engraving oa glee ar steel ( and by a very simple arrangement the jet can be readervtl movable, and he handled witb an absolutely artistic freed wn. Hoi effec tive, indeed, is this principle nf minute mvriad tanointrs otjob anv ex nosed surface. that small leaden snot driven in the same manner, wear a sole in tbe hanlest quartz rock, Tbe exhihiter of the new agent showed s sheet of izlaaawbUb bail been oer-1 fbrtted by sand jet under a-eovAiug ot wlre gsuse. llie glass waa turned as it aaa into delicate ytuarea of bloarl Ucsv with nsittht ot miertw and threatls of oae-siiteealtL, a result nn attainable by any nrtrr process." - It otay be added that the latest adaptatioa of tin new invention is to a peculiar pn ceas of replacing the art ot wood engraving. . It consist ia brinuing upon a suitable mat rix a pontograpb copy or to drawing or engraving to he reproduced. 1 his is shea passed beneath tha sand blast, and tbe culiiiur la thus obtained. The reverse a- (Vrnving is then subjected to tbe electro type prooeaa, and aay desired aumber of copies are proa need. Gov. Btwr or Maanu. Law; A cor- esiKHtdent of the New York Herald tnvea that paper an interview with Gov. Hrott, of South Carolina, upon the president a tat proclamation ot martial law In cer tain counties of that state. Ths governor ays that la hi judgment th proclam- in was nnnecesaary. By clerical error as be supposes one of the most'trsaquU ixtuntios ia tbe state is included in tlie proclamatMm, whim another which has been the seat of snm disturbance is omit ted. The Governor thinks that th mili tary proceedings may work incoaveuieace to some innocent men. He concedes tbat the counties in question havs been more orderly in the past three months than be long time ttelore. EicrkRPRisa u Nobth CtaoLiiiA. From a gentleman whn ha recently ar rived from tha Old North State. are well pleased to learn of tbe prosperity of one ot our suttarriitera, who is developing tne resource ol ine rivmouth regioQ. We allude to Mr. James Stevenson, tbe owner of a saw mill at Mack's Ferrv. ooui ten nines nortn of rival out rt, oa fhs A I Item vie Sound. Mr. Hieveoaon employs forty -eight workmen, sod turns out marly lO.WiO feet of lumtier 'per day, and is, we sre told, doing a tbriviug bum ness. He is said to lie tbe else tbe a Pobwwki vfeii5tT.'!-Tb Philadelphia Prim Cum aava: "WeMera dekilleni have recently Invented a new Tua of lanufacturing wlimky. by meana woh-b kk 41 liar atrvngtb and id.r ia imparted to" the product, highly uijurioo to th health if the cotHU mere, and certajnly aot creditalite. to the engatred ia iu aale. Neil her the BoiMioaiiigre'dientatbentaulva nor the prooma of maaufacture are kaowa to ruaov outaiile th rirur, but , airbcient haa leaked out toahow the character of th men and . tlieir buainea. Hulphurk mM in blended with tbe nuwh or applied directly to tbe product ot law etille, which impart a diietgreeabie odor to lb w4iia kv; and o powerful i iu effect tine it that it corrode and eata up the laaide of the harrela in which toe loul compounu ia kept. "Another feature" of thk rot-gut, enld under tbe name of whwky, 1 that it can not by any way be extracted by any pro cewi of diMiilation, rediatillatioa or recti- ncation. Thi fact hWa cauaed ita preeeace tti be traced in higltwine purcheaea from the went by repectable diatillera hore, and proniptol llii-m to aliul down m toe no lariotia trartic aa injnriou to life and tbe internita or the trade, liy experiment it ha lia-n tuaUni that if a small piece of iron or copir i inaerterl into a barrel of whinkv adhltentted wllh this acid, the entire mass will tie inatantly blackened and, if h fl in it for a short time, will evolve a large quantity of diaaacetate of copper or veriligns. Mu:h a compound cannot fail to prove injurious to the pub lie health if brought into general uie, and we are glad U perceive tbat a com bined effort la contemplated by the trade to diM-anl it alUigether. If this be not solhYieiit, the cynie-titieucea are auHiciently t-rioiia to call tor some legislative enat't- ment by lil h the sale oi im poiaouous tuff sliall tie prohibited under tbe everesl' Denalties.' ' OieaaiAH Yanaaa. A Oerman Yankee haa organized a bootblack brigade in Kichinond. We copy the following de scription of it from the Wkiy : Mr. John Hhtin, a Oerinan, who arrived here roomily from New York, baa organ wwl Mk ii iloreil bout biacka of t btt city into " a brigade." I hey ap-areJ, on the streets 8aturday with a new on I lit of boil's and bnmheti, and wore glared cape, on the front of which was a tin shield with "' It B. B B. 5 eta." painted thereon. In a few days they will have a uniform of gray jacket and pants. Mr. It. has twenty-live boy enrolled. If la office ia in. rear of Hciiad'a Hotel, Rroad street. He "calls the roll " every morning at 6 a. in., and atwigna the Uiya Ui their districu. Tli wa'irs allowed vary from f I Ml to f-l t week, the boys returning Ui bim tbe pro ceeds of th.-ir labor. "How the thing works remains to be ata;n. For Uie SenUiiel. 1VPR0VKMBNTS AT TRIS'ITY. Mesara. Editors: Trinity haa always bo i peculiar for astonishing people tiy deeds rsther than bv word. She ;ts the least aliout what she doe or intend to do, and quietly do rather aivtoiiiohing thinifs. I U hMi ii' ii t. iiopioving i ipi'il aa Trinity is, in puioi liou to popiilaliou. rour large aud elegant luiil.linirs are uoimr up raiddly. This morning 1-counted eifhteeii cartctiters at work, ln-4de maaona, wugona, he. These ant all at work on Iwiariling hounes, or private residuiM-cH. Two very fine build uign will tie couipliHA.'d by chrifctiusa, Hie atnt mile oT Wit! rumpus. nearl v opjMieite the cillee. Thtty a ill fill and adorn that wate pUu'e so long an ye-aore ti the public. Trot, ilanitway will soon coiuitli-le a Uiailtitul residence. and I'rof. t 'arr is putting the paint and finiidi on his. In sildiitoii to thia, two or llirre niort- bmldiiiifs ale U) lie coiiiiuenced in a short time. Trinity will simmi obtain several valuable citiaena from other parte of the state men whom any community will regret to lo, but they lire going t.i uie.rigu ol e. am pieparanons ior tbe new college are in progress; wood, to burn bricks, lumber, and all other nvite- riai are being pn-psred. In all this the college is prospering greatly ; the atten dance is large, and every thing, the very beat of its kind. There b no confusion of any kind. Everything is thoroughly regulated, and pelectly systematic. A. For the BeaUneL STATS FAIR. Editors Sistinrl : Tbe Fair it over, ami now one ol your readers wishes to say one thing : IM then M a am trot tiug or rating o f aorsss at ear UtuU Kurt. 1. Hecause very many of our beat farm era do not, and will not, go to horse races, and will have nothing to dp with a Fair that penuila anything of the kind. 9. It is no more than fairness to exclude anything that' is condemned bv all tbe churches, aud by many who belong to no I cnurcn. V. Trotting or running matches attract an undue aud Injurious amount ot alien' lion, even if tbeacva were morally right. 4, T be Fttir ia intended to promote ag riculture arm Qumeatic pmauctlous gen erally ; home speed ha ceased to be of utility or interest in this country, exec ior amusement or gamtiiinii. 1 8. Horse racers should not aak-the state to sanction an immoral thine, tf they want race let them be at some other place ana wine. rAtrtntSiS. 8AMPLK8 OF TCRK OOVBBX a. V fc ' w m a, iw i . The only hope now is in tlie Republican party. Around the oivanixation all the ftiemls t.f pure government most rally, or we stun lie swampea beneath a tidal "I" "niHrial eoiniitfion ' limutliain ot examples of the "pure eovernmentr tbe repubtwan party gives the country, 1. A republican president at Washine bm, who bestows hut cabinet nflicee in re turn for personal favors and gift bestowed upon nun. " S. A republican administration which neads one hundred and thirteen million dollars mora tor tlie currtatt expenses of ine government than tbe hut democratic administration. ' S. A list of three hundred republican 'iefaulters, who have pocketed twenty mil lions or titulars ot toe people mooev.and nave never tieea punisitnl by tlte adutia emt . 4. A republican adinttTutt ration which compelhd the only memlwr of th Calib last wbo attempted to punfy hia depsrt fneitt, to retire from office, so thst tne I, ..W. t -4. - 11 vii-ie uiunuer uDaisturoeo. i iiisswvTi wjui-t iir ui isrAt, S. i republican c.,ngr. which muuled J tne supreme court until they could pass a I taw oy wiik-b a rcnuuiicatt nretudant coma pCK it. a. A republican congress, which, con- trolled by brtMiels, ba given away, so far a any revenue In the public is con cerned, bat, sold, no far as their pockets ,m .,IMIa, uiiooreusi of millions of acrta of the public Ismls to J ff gigautic corporations. ?. A rvpiiblit-sn prewdent who need the. secret service mtatey of the gnvernment, to forward a corrupt annexation scht-mc tor the tMseOt ol apeculators in Haa Do mingo ami their allies la this country. jus any muuipiy t inese apeaimens of the kind, ot "pure governmenth the republican partvtftves Ibemnntv will do ior tns present, ouebt not " tba friends of pure government" to rally tor a party whuse crowning schievments are a merce nary executive, a profligate administration. corrupt congress ami a dVeradcd iudi- Clafy I Altfiiif A yut, ,. . Panaarmta the Kw Yob Utraicl eL Krso. Mr. raaiaea O'Coane having accepted tba trust temaered bia by tb New York Btata'a. Attorney, tieaccal ChampUia, of prosaruttog tiieaaambera of tb New Ytar city ring, baa avasadated witb Heasef a vamawl lla. Wnt H. Evarta, deaawrat, and W boiler 1L f k hsed, Tm and el jdge Kriaatt. rrsolri. oyha. , T l intervtewere Vjt. (IX'ownr ia rejarvawated a expreasmg tbe inteatioa or pnamcutiag tbe 4rlirijjeirta with rbor. The reaass av that rrieamal raaanrcaiwg will begin With the case of Mr. Twee.(, agaima wmaa "iocootriv-rlil-ehlM ia anpfKHMpd to bav iem wbtalusal by as BivealigalwiB of It book uf the Tenth National (ring) Bank The ease of Hayot Hall ia now ondergtiing mveatigati. by tha grand jury. Mr. Jamea Brooks t write from eluoad : "The Eogliah language, I an and tlie aiore I see tbe lietter I ace it- is becoming the universal language of the ttiaMai. world. Twenty or twenty lire years ago, or kna, ouly Frem h would carry you ttiruugh the world ; but now it ia mipisan ble to fro anywhere, frtmi tire pyramid isf Kgvpt to the uKiuulaius of Japan, that Knglish wilt uot pretty well carry yon ahaig. i tiineae Hoee aervanla. more or Icm, speak Knglish r- "pigei tnglish,' aa it ia called tnit, nevert heleas, compreheu aibw Knglish; and go where jou will, m w hatever anciety, Kugfiali seems uow lobc uu ttmgue. JACEHSclj.Af'ES ! LACKS. We ask att-uttim to our stoek of Fotut Lsre ( 'oilers. Point Lst'e Haailken-hiefs, -V at. Laee Cottars, Vat Lai Haiwlerv-biefs, Val. lee Bieetea, -Vat lui BVUa, . . .. II L A C K flCIPURK LACES VAL. LACK, by the yard. aLao ' machine made val lace, Very Cbsapt l -octlttf DAVIw, DKAKXAOO. JARPKTS ! CARPETS I CAKI'ETSI We sre prepared to offer the largest stock of CARPETS ui tha city. TI4RIE PLY, TAESTBT IiilO'BAIN, lNOKAiN, HEMP ami COrf AUK, STAIR CABPET8, Ac. tuo RUOS. DKl'CMiETS, HAsaKS, CO OA MtTTIWiS. HA?)l8 IIKAVK 111 ,. n.t l!ut. ii I yi-sin,Hi- t -et. l U-lf P. twliuiti, Va rT.i th E WHOLESALE TRADE LyjJf.ilNJAANO NORTH CAR I.IN A, We iliire to all your attention to Uie larx rl stttek of FtlKEltiM ANII IXiMKSTIU DK Y 'GOODS IN TUB STATE OF VIRI3INIA. Erabraciug every article adapted to your want', sad consisting la part of BROWN COTTWN, ' BLEACHED COTT&N, BbUlWH OHEETINOS, BLEACHED 8UEET1NO. COTTON FLANNEL, COTTON OZNAB0JUJU, i COTTON DNILU , PLAID DOMEdTkX, ' BK1 TW KT, BTItiPEP SUIRTISO RED. WHITE AND YELLOW FLA-SNHLH SHEEP'S GRAY, KENTUCKY JEANS. CA88IMERES, DHESo 000116, TCLLtS) CLOTHS, HEAVY TWH.LS, SATINETS, 1 PRINTS, I A"0, AN IMMENSE STOCK OF Y A N K E E N 4 TiO M I llavlne e TOsblent buver Ions of tijt arssl ia new I or ws sre ettsokl u seep oar sUk-A stsUUmes - d COMPLETE ! Ws tin m amJ. .. . . 1 - . ttirars saditeir sireuta, and are tkereby ana vm w wnerxoar gasas ss low as any "OKTllEfiirT0BBRr We gus-sntee to sell eoods at BaJUmom prtees and ttsttrmore terara. - TERMS LIBERAL. ORDERS SOLICITED DAVIS, DRAKE ft CO, - ' Jobbers of Dry Goods, - Comer ot Batik and eWtasaora su.. Paambanc, Vi Offloe (5 Franklin street. New Yet, oet U-sf . " - RI FLOURIf i ll i . C. SANIir.MAOO , ct-tf No a. Marti Street. T tMEl L1M Ell WO bbla. Bock Urn g irnd order for sals "i a. v.snuMBuii, t f - No. a, Martia St. 2 HEKSE. esses of snperior Elk Moaatsla Cheeee. sj . r " mei) Cka (aUmaj very Oct 13 if W. a STRONACH A CO. QY8TEB8I OYSTERS II OYSTERS 1 11 Ws era dalle nlwt hs tl.j..u.' Oyster. Pii i .as pergsllon. oa tu w. o. a I ki in Are a wl R E 8 H MEAL. 1U0 bashels jost received snd for sale br A. It. HJl MIlKUS A Oo OCt If , Mo.ltMsrtiaoit JPCLTON MARKET g,-- Sagsrs ol all grades, . octM-U W.U STKONACR d fa. BE W. Hill, l f. MALLETT. LATE OF ra.i 'Offers his orof ruse utid twtU- t.. Uie elUseas o( KaLBua, aad Tk eiity. - j . OUlee. tor tkc present, at kis resteeaee the j Andrews' Uowse, oa tttiUUtro' 811' , . J aag l0-3ta JJK ASH COAL'!' Tnws sort ijaj.tv Oisat !vt i trues Pbo-fiiaa tar as at Itfw em. tvartttf mifcLA KaXL. cE T N A i - Life Company, paid m larana f 1 .14,S.J.., Atlt. at! l! h laleMvaltnC tttipt itKTffr UiC aawr-U Btf S'STEKS BuIJti' IT4JI and Uie An-wssvlaied fuvphai. pm ifJM rWIMsalsMa fW mmd Aka snii IMe t rut ant eaaaaceil ai all wy ttw aw m ftrot Ttis I at A tee aMiid' iwsjfutfhwsia M -m ooUiitry. ( all an iwsana a net H hm oaa kal-c a eerawt asw-ewrai Sa ur asavtW Voe must sooner or arter irave IV eall oa Uie iMatersl Afft w . H. t rw . tja i:k, or aay of ais knosl Aeesaa . T JS A Bs lieva t 1,.ff 4le Aawniaai bslf s (.y-nlur stia Is sqwpna t'kfatu Iomww of HtmrU IM tbea a IU haw four eullMW artl iraw MotMa faillif ut to her otititraiwat aar aa asa asssc aod will su corjtoiar. . H C K.'. Mime, ocl 17 If stafaacw a .. i FAtlTTEVUtI ITStlf, iGmBfHttstfi's Old TatUlt I Km t rwr h ravrc-ji fttiy to) tamt ini vt)xatr ht rrfiutiMf eft (- thr A fMiAW famm m m iwrWiV l)uxtnttnd atavij-iM aUti Tmx aLttR wmG OB alR-ilaAt. iXLiS- ( AX HHEET HrSiC, I nstructora for Puuio, Vtoha. sVurusr, tmarus. Accnreeoua, Flunuiens, elr.n est:. M usicsi. I waTBraTasrva tm tu Erase eraw sa Viulias. timum. Is tuai R..I.-. t'tsmw. fm etikis, tttriave Fiulm.i Ftarnuheiea, Atvm-ammiL, Fttiitoas 4.1tattrtaitHa, RstlUS, 'l'sOtaaTUMS ttSMISI, Kit", ale. fi'ffltHi, fiml tinM ftahmt AVvatmR, tm i"i in , loKuMTii,!, mauiMtM site wtea i i- .t tsslitr Jluiw- stmt VS As 1 4tat! alaraw ttats- i . ot '-aea amssr m lasus, w wot ie iM-.ta( it atv-aeea aa. I l JWOOW 1'er. A. LJ1,E BUS 1? If I ICBs1fce l.s rvTRtsc-or tc .J I hsvr s f w ctttues ka1! a? lisrarawle sttle ttooklL . Every -til1SU ssMl etsBVaasrv fm- m ttprntuf: the propound OwivewlesB stttmtd ttawi- a etttw. aeu4atustl Peka: Js aaait f iasl. J. A. OSsA ikeUir.. ul 13 tf iuuetcat, Ji C TALL AND W1KTEK Oswafri 1871. A LATE AKKIYRL AT IlCl J. t. GULLET ! , Coraer Fsyeweville fstreet, sssi Fictianee PVe, 1LIKI, . C. Store fun f fresh eat new stands yasB openea. raaey aoe isiawueisr sani swea aa Jiujmhsm- M'' Ooods, AltMea Lata. ,aU sasAes. aad feanw maa iuh, v- :m- yer vara, rsutswi, stc , si prttx truss aae aa. PttlMS The ksdles say the petiaieat s aOo sa fvssa v, u l'l',r por yard Ajadsw' T-a-r sua Baswia, a tt asuiiftssem. srt-at variety, Stt i Mr, r se omS ti,i Mi t4 sud i.lbba'arlMat tSesMeSse, aVaSWrWisatr i hum Sn 5e ear yard, sad sen, -asa- is, tuner fail 4 all gnxlea avwa ssat treats aiti )oa ese'l rest, ste arm saw ansl Mi sot swssx. Us.a ssat Cafst, aatee tsar d law asScsi anaes CLOTH1S? for Oests, Tnsrttn. Ihers sad cauUrsea. a larue SKd sldeadid stfM-k. all yrratsm XMSa BXfe to M per swlt U dtoas Ut tit-sstae. SSar W-r-UM. we sell ed s at as wwwtajslde -yswaw aa aani' rims n isr mae, it i iinaat wat ssstii iiwana i sad tin- itutflk- egswwadts . sta- me Ashwesi maimw f ii,-e we Usee nsnnd si. tberr aasaas sl I tone ss we wo run, ssan rtevrt ase wnttna sausr far. mi w etasrjtisasd, vfsaeB assti aw aapsss t-stprrtfsiesL sim'ssi stoves;! AND r AElXsR fTrsTKS sj the ssseM aad wmst smssasv vasnraaat. Bar ssieswtweaasistissiaiaiatdi-ttaasis'Sw 1 ' - . Odttl, , aysta1leeat,ala!aKCL'i ectllHia ' 1 SCBE TOES LITE a TfiE I .i I 1 rV h o e s - 5 'i i ' P H S I I BBOOKLry." aag n tt KIKE CO. I 1-uoHr m ! a i swy. ar wa-isaiii iusasa-8 I jf 1 Lat-. - - tan., i aaat nse ssws sesnsi li a use sis euet aw I " c ss a I .- 1 u-sva. 3 S;j:S i3': I : ' f ' 1 aWsajaBuofca, Q g " I taawtal-Bm.-. Z mZi w aC - ""in, BlisiS Is.. raAssmiiUsm, w, cs ; a.-S g -A c'' ' 'aa-iZ liaiaisae -Cawaa. -V Kjii l S. Pr- -Wdlmtteda. - J S I YwsamaVasaav TJ gn, - ? -. ' I N " whae-wtsa tarda, -5 5 1 ' '' - X; 1 . nwitatUas, ' mg - 3 J - . , , Bast Hearts, . 3 JM ' , 3 K si-. fZfZIIIZXlII J: T - W Z r iT2'i--.j.--iii he---- i ,JL . r : fcS 'j aWysviaat " nst Thaairaal .jLiae. r CLES AND MOESES. :. mifitvTssjarWtsV. -Is tla ttssat MMeaak ,. . ; , JfaetWlr t-aesw . ' eptxTtf . AO-1. aTatoSJUia. niTit rut. 9lxw.jaaw aswr uasaisi 4b c t.t."reicat. X, aXartm efiraet i lV!' l IS tit IB anj,aaiiiia'aad Seat 1 Mrua Stmt. A .SZJiT B.kaSt.Al.H : SJEr - M3vMu.a. r i& t..rir, awe- Yard . 1 I era. wajmnMi a ear vW irta!B iwctaa .. ,Te" 1 Hf-HtM. AU tl AJUtlvli. aa ls ar (- iswaiak ,s it4saiLaW,. Sius. eiacw. H arhtw uUk aw euea br.ia, aw Mia. hn. aa to Tutu-, sae a Iwii aat Jo .' l.as turn assan asst. Mas, a 4.sc eVsaev kswa imm Tiaav t 7 a ateiw lew, aauaaax ijcr Vtt-a attwr aioieBi, at Ote vy foweat at a. AVIHA. . c. J" atl, wTtiamiai b iaaae asry EamaMtv Stoek e l:' ITaWaWHCW HAK0WARK, iA?-.vi.i jta;r yrti, . jAya9taCKAXaaJk PAIU, iaJU5JM,ff..TCBli JlPllMJ ici OE I V EST es&CaUrfHHI, Fursita; ataiaaausv sSMat Shew laauX tntaiua iuuh ail howls. Tvsi3 Stada atf lOetislia awisiwst IV Howaakssfrra, W wwrwaja, islssesmw. t hiaat aaat Buses Earaanktag Ware at evsey isaaKVitrtiua. ILL rK SALE. jr j sstw res sw-uli kssxt Knit am in enod lsM.i)saaiSasciSi ar awv. -mil w e -e me Sa C fcitirisrf- si eery tow vtc'sr'-! v.rawaa aatM.-tts! WMt passntr at ;s wit sua wa. Jlllaai li TttwLES. " v.'C tTAtt AF-JFjk ati at C STalita.'H ,-tv-tu t a ui-prea t rtACIIC at L FXTTTTETaLE. ytkE IT, vt laastard! Batl4taf aLULsUaaVS. C. . - . i Tie- miSissaraeaX. ;.W"ial Batatas, ewwht sissamaawlai atrts raw ermanas 4 kUlmra, S4W .SfMI. asas af taet yerauMl tm m m imim mux sea aw ILESaClllS f4. JL1SCT i.CTC RER5. a Saf laTBTTti. af fnitia. "B.wnadaaajc.fcrn, 1 WSX tMt mOAl. ATTXSTOMI TO liuo.nze WORK FVXJ-fVw aUEAXS, ELfWi SUTTCX, X : dadar ... V. ,.. tsTsaraat'ats aaT km was kith eeatoaat - Bsa aaiMv at fapars, asms, ::. aa aacMr iisisnivsa tats ww aa nwaawats easswsM tawar aa wUAtxkew aatrua- spe- , a"tti.a east attinras loss cwarwats.d. AJtDa) dt UiXUaTOil isf pROTISlOSSt !! taa Wteawra aweava. ss rw Lad A. -ase - Aas.ssi.d Bitsas. fesa laaa Ftara. avaat LEACH BRiXL te. tm. a swerv ettsmrv !b nv Mad aW -am -bwis.iiw sttad Lts tafamswa t-aatrfsatyad -t-sa.. Wwt i. A' PAC mat Aeea c i.i.wW-aiaeW aYfsTawawllrasxawaaTaat ' MJC 4 i.- i till m . I J 111- mmsi Fsaey , J i O . 6 J jj f -? I j Sir-' r CIS jwa. aaul Jl eanae saa- imasrieaa s.scx as tat awassa rrsner. ip . a i - suv sssiiiss i ii Sstaan aw ate same swsrit aa I jf I - - ! S. i i srssaasr naisil mi is l mswaaaaas, 1 'iX 3 U E at" S I hftnataaaJ Ia ami Bikers. I .J ! -n - r X rs s I I a w . s e ri Imn Hiwra aaaaar I v . IsAsmatevsmKastV apaaamiaa sae an ssraai ssassatBslli all ant- srWar us iilnsalinsa - . ata a. a sies.wsa.asty kasst ar praat w svsaee, udUMR. twseaar c wart s'lerk, aawrut aadtlttsaawasw'a aUwttaa sd ism laaast aaevwvssl tARGEBT STOCK yoRTii Carolina tiREATElT VARIETY CIIOlCEsf ' ?T y L K S eai.l and winter CLtrTHimj HEX.yrJOYft AMD CHILDEw R B. AXDREW8 A Ce., ' Belt wnr to Tarksr Hsu, ' : sUuiBa, M.a oe II tf Y E M T S WANTED, CO l1 NTT OF THE STATE. FEARl'E AND WILLIAMS', SEW MAP OF -NORTH Cilnua. Dttriiw. tlte last few auatUta Una k!p has st in ua(j. ruun sJUtu.Hstl ermti. sd tu it, snd Ute propih.tornsvsmsl bains tie aitnaaa la baviiuir It Uail,i. -- statttrd aod revised. ' l heV suw k-va tbe fdeasnra at Uulu w eeture Ik public, benVstue and fesliut that tor hamatv, aeearaey sod etaaiOetaess. n tar fin-In any Mitp that baa .ever IwoaiiBh. Utdll ot tbe Utata. U s aloaiileU ua rollers 4x5 feet Uie s. yiDiTt are entirrlr ttrw snd rotten tip u, yw vrv beat slVleTit ieTiOceaiTln Kstirowds, and t-lssni(ee ssada u, ut tin. asl. It sbuwi sil Uh Kailruatts ceiistlBt sud pntualed us Uue etW. font I irfir,.. i eeat aad Kuwas, Mtttrai of tittld. Silver, tiw. wr. Lead, true and CuaL kWua uf Uaae. atst tile. e.. e. Tje Miutnlata ratari-s sre hesattfnll. etkiu. led, aad the most prominent m lite annd lUiKk Mimntaia with, its towering jt, bt,.-i Utae suv nxHinlalu rstti'r in iw.l.-.ibJ 3i.tu;s wd ol ine Kuea atueuuttis.' rra-rtof stnxe- atap - A, ia " haul Ut Ai-uts tm A Otters dlwosnt ssade to tlte trade. -Address, Ai.kKH WILLIAM. Botiksrller, sUku;li, Si. C ea.w l, raAKt'li, act l" Sa t'k trltilts, N. U II OLE AND LAND TO LET. fast House witb iiuttiaildiiunl. esrdra Issat aUseked HU-o.Ihm to thirty Here a. sat r tas-reby, stlaate ut Newliua 4vi-uw, .a-taerlv kaowa aa tlie Itewell ssee, wile gMfctrntraiua 1st January im it Sot jiartM-uUrs spdy 1i ' LAND CtiMPANT, oet Wis ' Meter HsB. Raleii'h, N 'J., JnsevViiiTi. THE FHLUiw'M, ktolutim,iilll,B,ael tf CtHsMtmdotters is paldtslled fta the a fimnatMia uf all ettfteertted : irtwt, Tttat ute t-U-t Uon, with h wss te takeidara Monday, Jane luitlt, Im7I , mi list Iulasib orvTiiKrnis laa isatliMl - !t utOwrs, JH M. li. 11 AKKJBUN, Msyur. W. drutiSMaa, Clerk, je Us-tf. AMOKKTH B TURNIP SEED (all kiada.) Fur sale by pontid or ounce. N. C. Book tt-roKK, JAS. H. ENNW8, AjTt yoly It tf JE. ALBERT WtBKR Whsa t"1- (aetureraf assaakal btstrameat b sheas etawpusfead parfurassr apoa.th sua, fees lest sar that ta general workman siga sad Jatrfataie exceUoK eiH at f Invsat order. Airjert WebeV, tb Arwa sat Artist eoathiaxt, tb skilled awksaie svJ taammgfc avswieiaa, avakea ta aeilert, kla, standard ptaaa of tae preW asj. aaim the kiKkaa'koritia aaaoaf prafeswa nstiians, who eadorss this statossiit-'' lb BoatoB Maaiual Casket. If yoa aisk to aekaage'aa old autraW we will allow tie full vales at ratita better. end tor Circaiar of I I PIANOS, ' NEW MUSIC, '' ' BOOKS, MASON A HAMLIN'S OROANS, With kit grand improvements, V . JOS. TAN HOLT SASH. oct 1 tf Et,r.Kittfi-zt enun tw aMHM'-. 'a l-,l ur tutret, cheap as l cJl . n , I) , .1 .fjr rjiJiE . Rslritra, . C t 1 ; j i i l. , -i'M . -.,- law UM r: W td V '. . . - . .. ' . ( a , . waaria. - . . -
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Oct. 25, 1871, edition 1
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