7 - THE SENTINEL: JOSIAH TOENEH, Jr, Edit T. & KINGSBURY, Editor. FKIDAT, Al'CpST , 1871 THE ' KATI0riS CAKDIDATES. l oa ruEHBE.iT) HORACE ' OF NEW YOltK. i on tick rarsinrvrt J OF KMSOCRL CLOSlsii TUB GAUrUOS. Wednesday closed the campaign which W oikmJ br Judge Misrrluioa nd uor. Caldwell, two moo tin and half ago, at PiltabW. Oa th pert of Judg Merrl boo, it bat been conducted with dignity aad marked propriety. On tb part of Caldwell it baa bees jutt tha reenw. Cot. Caldwell dlM to Buka joint apaota. xnent with our candidate. Aud wait h might! Judgw , Merrimon 6aa aaaeu greatly ta hia tame a a public speaker I - , . , I. i AMMIff l4a aaa ne may os jtwij 11, i mihlir. sneaker iii tlie State. It re quire great physical and mint a! trength to conduct uch a campaign. Morehesd, Graham, Bragg, Kerr, Saua den, Hka tad . Gilmer fear been reckoned amongst th beat campaigner of our tine. Hone of them, is solid cos r'.ncing argument, xoelld our candidate. It clueed tha leboi of tha campaign Wednesday at Company Shop, ia . speech of two boura length. Pinner waa in Order after Seaator Tip ton poka. W .did not tee tlia table, but heard it waa in erery way erediuble to tha Alamancer. Alter dinner earn Senator Scbura, Hia word art at henry at tUc golden apolten WtbtUa'a, wtioaa rry " word, oa grand rxion,wae aaid to bare weighed pound. iSt cam Gov. Wslkur, of Virginia,7 fW atjK ta at rxmituamliBg a hia peraon. W stall nut alterapt, an report of tl8 apooclnja. They warn listened to by an Immens crowd of m-n, woman and children of " both rice. " -: Iking ealled po wa cioeed th xr site ot tha day and campaign by tv worda of hortatUm upon our duty, thanking Senator fkliurt and Tipton, and Outi " Walker jit the nam ot all iasKOt. faf.thif?Wsh and e.nrana W .,.,.1 ,tn ., fvtn timtiMti.i Wr ttfttxW'li.L " I jy -n rrp wiV WW " tu tw a ww. v . . .1 L J. la XLIll l,f our reader tha election will la orer and ilic dcttiuic. of th. Slato dixiidod at the ballot be. Wa eannot doubt oi the ra ault. iWathiuk the wguua wiltbacon ddm4, ' " - ' TUB CANVASS. ' TbuoanvtM for tlta laat two montiia in this Suu has Uea eua of no Ultla eiuite-m-rnt and vigor. It has been dlatlnguUh ad bj the number of eminent wen, bulb from tb.it 8ta and abroad, ! who ban Iwea actively engaged in discaaeiug the iii'imuntou loe of the-biwtr. In w; auction of the Htate, from the teaaide to the muuntaina the pcole have gathered, etgr to hear the dUtinguished otatort who il!utraUd thia cantata by a dUplay of energy, eloquence and patrioiUm an parrallclvd in the annab) of our State.. The tpcocbeaof our noble standard liaarer, Ja lye Mrrimon, hare attracted Urge, atu-atire, milhutviaatio audtewm.' Hit mtrly 3tpoitIona of Iladloal tratid aud ruiuiuy bare told with terrible effuut upon em-mii. Numbera of jwirf conjer ratiroa ot funoe-wen and modorate ropubli can convinced by the piWBr of bit logir, a id ahuicd of pant tlllliatiun with the wrcUlieewb hare rulued the State and tram plisl het honor in the d att, hare repu . diatod Caldwell and th dof thieree and cut throat who nominated and sup port him. The Conwrvatire gain from thia aour-w alone, with" more thaacountei. balance the frawluUiU gaiua par oppo nent! hare made by liitiiuidatiug, repeat ing and 0'ilouUing negroes from other btatoa. " Tlfce'tpeecUos of Scnatora ficliur, Duo lltilii, Tipton and Millar were, powerful and effctive. Cary'a eaor4St oi the uounuin district hat becu a continuout orati'iHtiy -V'anee, HaaaBm,. Mkipft. Cling man, Fuwle, Cmiiiigldud ad a boat ot othvia hare been working without eua lag, and hare erery here met with chucr lug harbingera of tie triumph of to-day. NaitU Carolina ou to tbete gcntltmcn, who hare tml forth a conpicuoutly in d.i nee ol her life aud ber fauuor, a dubt f gratitude la would beggar ber to py. Tub Gold; Ati'a Ll 8it Poll iai( or Kb. UitKEUtr. The (JMeu A;H bat ptijilkhcd a iKautiful portrait l lli.mM Uretiiey, hfti-aiM, bead aud butt, tit Mvi Iri Bue lithographic style, tuita blc lit hanging en the wall of a parlor, oi library, or club-rooia, cmttituting alto ; gifthei the bat likmaa of Ur. Ureelc) whith hat ever Ucn prrpired for populat circiiiatioa. Tin origiual wat a photo graph fivm lifu, taki-n by Pearaull to Brooklyn, drawn uu atone by llnkor, o ILwt.m, and lithographed by AruiUoflf or tlui city. The hid " ia riactly tin i.jof allowing how Ligi the braie tount l) that di;i:t within it. The tlf , piou i picaMHg, The white hair U X a-' and aiiy. Ttieepectaclei have a wit hx.k. The U-ard rippica over the ijoliai W ith a graceful curve. Tle drcM it nut 'duhereled. Tiif ct'at it of blatk bnJ ciutb, w b aa J!r. tir.icy gtneully weais, 'The pirturs ia thoroughly ehiraclerintk f the mm, and an admirable aucceat e-.i-iiiy grat.fying to Mr. Orwlej't io ti.l.:i(cfii. :,!. A y'' All ptjikuiia who hsvo a iKarty likhij. tt tho n.Bj.ppia f.-ui'li-JaiM ought U )nic ti.iehkrnmaof him In his bi-stWxKl. A.i' -ue ti.u blaia it l-y feiuiltli g oni A . '..it, in nturu for wLitb tin? p;ftrh n i li b? m tih d on a ftdler Mt poid tu aii) addreat within the Calted SUtea.t'-Hher with copy of the Gtllt Afm' fniaa ow till the electbie. Bur. Sua. Any per ton who la already subscriber ta the OtAUt AgyUt& who wiB sow renew bis aubacription, and will at the name tiww procure a new subscriber, shall reeeire a epy of the picture ; and the new tubacrt ber shall raoeir h likewise, Ths Oollm Ajfib political and lit erary Journal, - devoted to tha diacaieWa of all curreot topks, and a saw to do the best it caa betwwea)nsw and eutaaaa to etuct aa boaeat mas. to the Presidency of the CiUl States. The prkie of aubacriptli is three dol lars a year, at one dollar tna now till election. The picture is seat to all new subscribers, whether for the yow or I the campaign, ; Such a paper and such a picture bare never before been offered to the public at eucb a price, " Addram the OMcn Af, Box tm, New VorkOty.1' Subacriptioaa reeeired until after elee ti at the Yerborough Ilouae. : The following critical sol iu of a worlr of aaneh fithuaas and genius appeared tome twa weeks ago in tha Uamn Temftnumnf tbu town. At Sltor) ) i-Mvt to-day and the time for ditcntaing politic it passed,' We reproduce the criti cism with the bops that it-may Indues aoui reader to bmniwlze biaaadf with the works of an aaoaettfooed nasUf. the article was written b v the AnaocUte Vditof1 of the ScjrrrjiEL. ' warBioCuumtiMaDB. .'. At long as people eilet they will read worka ol Action. There it no irrear harm In tti it, provlileit they confloe tlieu reaa dig to works of geuuins merit workt that ethibit geniut and art, and are writ- lea in the Interests of a purs morality, II not true reliirion. Boms of ttis most hadthful books in the world are novelt. I (.II . . M t J wuoererreaa im vim 9f, vwuuy, suoxi wat thereby uetlar antt a wiser man I Whoever reaa trie workt oi unarlea UicK- eoa, apeclally those written within the first half of hia literary career, and (lid not bare hit heart warmed witb more generous, elevating sympathy for trie pour ana tuaenrig wa uiu noi Bars a purer love eicitcd for thoaav humbler and more morieet rirtures that an often found irradialfrjir and beautifying the href ! tha lowlier clataea or mankind I Ana the tame question might be asked in reference to Scott and Uoorgs liot, and in aa eminent drmee conceninir tha nro ductlona of Ueorge JHar.donaid, a new ; in . m r nam in letters at least sew to many aer tona whs will read thtas worda, George Hacdooald it a Scotchman, and a maa of geniua. Both aa poet and nov elist he ha eatabliihed bis right ta be recognized as one ol the foremost of lirins author. He U only tecond aa a writer of Bctum among tha contemporary; lirlng noveluU to Ueorge Kllot, who is second let eHV-'ri!yin.?.f,dQfctf,; dottltd 1.' tiyoud afi'uuoatio'tt, the mtiat' noblr endowed wntsr tnoar tlie mar of Jwrcta. thett jrcntut or tsU-n,t, . U.. lnciinirarbtr -greater - than alt of th puimiar noriiiau who are acnaaunnal ana bite to the truest art the Wiikle Collin- tet and Charles Iteadea, The productiona .of Vacdonald are ttudiec lie eibibits hia poetic faculty oa almost tvenr psm, : liia style Is ataeu- larly clear, eompact, aiaswy aad laxibla. ilia Orscriptiva Bower are rrrr crest, abounding In thosa minute dotailt Uiat marit all great Utwcn puve wrltert ocou, Ituskia, liickeaa, lhackerw, Kliot, and outer. lite troagtnattoej la strong ana glowing, ana yet la held always tightly in band, lilt power to delineate character, h) original and striking. Indeed lika alt matteraUKa alt men of geamt who-aavk commuiiion wltb Otlirr miudt in tha form of IfrtioOa, h has true crea tive art, and hia charactera bare an Indi viduality of their own. Hit uea and women bvcoiua rour neraonsl aeuoaln- tautwa, and you know them aa distinctly from ail other aa you do the men and women you meet with in aoclety. Wt re peat, Ueorge Macdoaald is a ptnivt no mors cony or oilier, us doe not forage In worn-out Unda, or enter tha bar ren! neiitt alter other gleaner bar tir- Ceded him I but with hit own urlghttickl hecttta down the riitemns cram that grnwa In hi owa broad fiehla. Mia first work, admirable ia many perv ticulart-iivat (uitt A'tighierhuoii Have him fume at oncj among the culti vated readpvt of bit awn land. Hit next work, Alc fartm, not oury oonflrmad the iudgment of the critical world aa to hit uncommon power, but added to bit al ready high reputation. H U wutk. nt jpvl noclltiice, aad deasrvea to rank high among tb Button of the modem pen.-', ' : - - Th wont we nara written at tua head if thia notice la bit laat contribution to the literature ol hia times, and win f r him a atill higher eame among tha few great ar.tvr of flUun than ilia world pwitfwwa. s . H'iif CurfHrml 1 a work of ex traordinary power and Intetcat It hi the produVtli-u uf a profound thinker aud Ob atrrer. Iui psychological power it very great There a a kssa intight Into ttta aorking of the human heart mamfutted ihrougliont. It anakHuieee, tne of tlia ()lio of lile a only the hand of gttiiu mar. it la a paiulul atorr, but lull ol Ijoauty and patliut, and grandeur. It Itdelitr to tha Iraclimga ol the itcvealed n in u cuarniiug, anu ine wnoie oooa preaches to . the heart with a tore and teraiianivesct that a volume of sermon oum sot accompli n. xeubuiiaaioa to the Divine Will la the text and the lesson, and with tranacendant eloquence and unc tion are they driren bum to the reader' mind and conscience. It U a wise book and will do sood. The mere erel reader will turn away disappointed and diplued, for tlie protundilie of tlilt book will be unknown to biiu j no plunt rnet line of hi will aoond It depth But tlia thoughtlul, cultirated reader, who reensoiaee that a good aorsl has a iuImIob to perform at a good man baa hi, and who turn to work of fiction fot something alae that mere pleaanra or fiora deetre to relieve aa oppressive enNwi, will find WilirU Vm)irnuttt rrplet with excellvnoe. lie will "be fascinVted sith It traiwwent, tcrae, rigorout ttyle, often riaiug iuto elmpjcncc with it de ttription to rich, an grephie, to fnithtui to nature aud to art : with It lintlycut character, to life-like, o wcii defined, to Individualized, lie will bid nothing that belong to th regular Kngliab Mock-novel, and much that be lodiz to the hiftirtt nianifcatation of ere ttive art a tpasned in the noblet work f fiction. W repeal Ueorge Macdooaid ia aaavrtea nu nht to a high place unwg th great writers of hi time, and jo be mentioned with the few great nor- -list of the centurywith tfcott, hi ret eountrymaa.) with. Ijickena, Thai k tj, CharUuui, Bronte and Ueorg Elliot Now that 1 ni acin ha passed aaar, W rin repeat, 'there it no norelist kit in whom we nxgnii a' much geniiua ia iieoiffe "Sjnedobald, with the aohuiy ex-st-ption otNUwrpe Elliot (Mr. L-ae,) Ltit! toremont woman oi mm or any age. , ilir. tteiibnor Co., hare done well in publihiiii hi" priae work in each an .mil icg Inn n. lima (tr nur author bai J produced lur book, (poetry axctptad and all am well worth the attention of every intelHejent reader. Wa he bow lerapted Ut It'rve an "t Baa of tha ury. but ren-emberirig tliat we are aot UiankTal to other fa? doing t-h h t work fof as, w bar (re borne. We bar bora , much inclined to quote tool paasagca but want uf space ha pre vented each aa lmlulweuo. W invite the reader to tarn to th book itself and read thne admirable paeaagu we would have bet glad to copy. RBWXCIUATJOX THfc" WATCI,!- , WOUD. ' . The CvMrier-JimrhaL tbeletdinir Demo crat ic paper ; Kentucky, In refisring to Mr. Ureeley laat letter of aeceiitABCc, glret utterance to the following aentimeais, expraaslr of the tpirit of the present great euorement of the people ; , The teruia of the flow arrnneaieut are set fortbj In tti Li U ral platform and in th two letter which Mr. Greeley ha ad dressed th comiuittecf of lb Cincinnati and Valtimort Convention mpectirety. They ar aim pie, easy, and direct Em bracing aot only the result ot th war, but tits basis of rat, BatirHral and last ing foaxe tbey alv lay down for the Sooth a rule of proaedtfre derived from tfxt South a rule of procedure derived from the Declaration of Independence by which tit South caa emancipate Itself from the miaerabl prejudice and follies of the old wjiooi of purely ai-ctionsi and provincial thotH-ht ; a achool which tost ut our property,wh"u.h lust ua our peacfhich bMt as our "power, which lost a all we had In the world f rcept our manhood. Thit rule b limply (that "all men arc, and of. fk'bt onght to be, fre an 1 efpiaj," and that tbe cnlon of th atctiom 1 a permanent anion of e.(u4 fctstn, Ijaacc) upon reoiprocal InlcTtnU and obligation, KjMveeoted by a national conttitntum, and acnoorted bv ' local . irovernnjenU. with .luucasnd w.tb rll'hU carefully and ex actly defined by lb orgimia k,- 'Th Boaib it requirad to make no aaonHoee la order to reetor Itself to th fullest aa liooa communion. It ktaakad aimply to' round to npon th prlmabhs (i; down by Ita own gresleai political Ibiukeri aud this It ba done in accepting Wot" aloM.tb Liberal ticket, but tlie Liberal platfortn. Ur, Greeley may fairtr rejoice, aa we do aad aa thoughtful and patriotic mea do all over th Honth, that III age of bate aad err.rra, Inherited by u father than anruired by our rolitjoe, It paaa ing away, and that th Jtrst century of our dbUolbI life promhwa to end ia a great jubilee to uaireraal liberty and peace tuntuglroql our one dirided aad diatractod country. . Tvb yonng manhood of tb South, which baa com at last if) th front, will do it part in th reeliaa tioa of tbia bleating, not eolcty to us, bat to human kind in every part of Cbriateo-dota- Jt will tbow Itaell at enlightened ia peee a it wa rigorous in war. It will heed neither the psfna nor the foa ailaof -thby-gBday. - With nothing to regret, becaua) it record waa Inevitable, ittepout from the ruin wrought by it ituatioo aud not by ita design, asserting tluaw principles of Anglo-Saxon liberty wnose aosocruuoa proauoaa to muxa nts aster in our land, and whose restoration sJil.iiire.a new '.imnn!' In or kit. "Uf. Ureeter.'a kian'ot" peace1 amn'afiTcn'tift1. freedom, ia a lit leader for thia liberal ssrramwmcraiiJB stall oi ne w coo ysta, tint a, itn- -a-strong, . IH'JWTitif, raansmg amiHtvf imr-swu siuux. hia nomination porleadaof large domestic and social hardly lea lliao administrativ relonn. -. - ' . - .. W bare, in our poor war, fought long aad earnestly forth reform! which an at last preaentiiig tlieinjelve in tangible abap. Vyilh tli flood of national priu ci plea which th Li I tend movement baa poured into th South will come a fined of practical ntcnaurea of public improre bwut .We hali hare lea partisan icgia latlon and more atilitarianitm in our do mestic goverouieut. The tide of iuiini- g ration which baa enlarged and inrigHs- ted the Aorta win turn tun way. fie Invention! of agricultural and mechanical iioplciiie.nl will multiply. Schonl-hotUD will contribute increase J" facilities- fir popular education, ale-rating th aUndard aa well aa dilTUfiug th spirit of culture. Year by year th negro will ret ut lea and lea, becaiiau w ah ill I treat him aa aa eco nomic and not a a political quettion. Th eld plantation epoch ia over. It bad it atlractione along with ita drawback It Waa a pleasant thing for the rich and a bad thins for tha poor, and good for Bona. It ngnne, but we thai I not aay "joy go with it," fur we rneau to ex peri voce all the joya w Can la the dilfognt tvttem which I opon m, having Buffered tli diaeooil'wrt ot atrrirg period of tran tilloo. Let oa hip that thit I nearly nded, and, wbilat hoping Ih il It b, let ipced it departure by uniting our en ergies iu on ttrong pull, pledging oar -selves aud all men tb.it we have duu With crimination and revriuiinaliont, with aiara asvlmnaliim , and purt) jam, and that w are inapired by one eojimon impuiae to place our children beyond reach of the natation of a lyttent ahith caino to ut by inheritance, which was wtct'ed from at In blend, and which w would not re call II w could. 1 Tlieae are no after-tbonghts with aa W bar urged tlRm aver sine th war- ever mice w cam to realiaa that th change, which make them potent, wa viruij wrvugns rur our social rue. n taking Horace Greeley we make no eacri )ce. In' adopting thj Lilwral platfoha we eat no dirt Mr, Greeley biuiaelf, re iterating and enforcing th explanation whicb w gars to the addrwa in which he See. In' adopting the Lilieral platfohiril docJarea himself no haa Itepublican and tli Democracy ao lea Democratic because of present' relation, congratulate a that Ueinocrary and UepuWicaiuna will benc fbraard mean ia car politic what they have aiway meaut aubttantiallr io the dictionary, that k one and the same thing. we nope so, itiiieed, ami M thall be uo fault ol oura if they do nut We bar reason for our Democracy which ought to be good reason for another' Ilepubll canuiu w find them rery well forma- laledia tb Liberal platform and. guided by lnee,.we propoee, a th Itadieal party ha gone back oa itself and us, to adopt ita uggeatlon and to aay, meaning erery word of it, "let ua hay peace.'' - Birgir BBo5t nnriic Tber , it ere , it no ept ia the sr. If puV alwulute taftty from moth exce auaoiuu aecituioa en to miller, if pu away early plhe eaaon, before tb miller make tta-lr appcaranc, fur can tt kept ia their ow boxca without d nger of any kind, by aimply pasting thin-paper closely around them. ' No aperture mutt be left fjelhe entrance of the miller, although th past need not touch the boxes. Artkiejt of ajjbj!. can be cwed tfp very tightly in pillow cases, or teaed .up lu theeU.. ' , To keep rdreasrs, .cl.mk, atj without creating,' autied them near the Uper edge' of the timet, then lay another aheot orer, aew the two thecal tugetberat tha edges, then aew loop at the ippcr nix? of thit l-a lrfe, and hang It tip wher eier yoa please, lie careful that there b no hole fur the miller . to,enter. In order to ure lurtin asfety, ll 1 well to U-at and bruth the gunjent wfV before ptit tiogNjl.eiii 'away, an 1 if it to. anything ibat rahj.lic heated, it may not tu ainint to beat it MHMih to dratmy the rg that Buy o airraity uiid, BADiCALW Its- FesKAtny U Mrk Outnujt mt WlivriA Mi 'Mteli roc srsarW Buutm On Ma Wa learn that there wa a diaenaaioa at Lilesrilhs, ia Auws county, oa Satur day laat, between Hon. Thna. S. Aabe, CoL tl T. Bennett and 1. M. Wall, Eq., oua- aervativea, and Uea. Alfred Doekery, nie l arrawar and A. n. iioggaa. red icals, whea the colored men who Wert oresent were eonaiderablr wrouebi an at th appeals made to theta by tharadica! tpeakera. At tlie conelunioa of the alfair the black mlieala from. Weles- boto' aad Laneaboro,' with a few whites. (rmed into proceasion, and preceded by a fife and drM, aiareiied to Wadesboro'. Os arriving at that towa tbey protweded to the bouaea of two Hesar. Threadgill Jta Mr. Tbomaa- May, .all highly reaeted citixen of Anagn county, which they as saulted with rock. 1 he owner tner Bftoa ailied out and endeavored to by due them to detitt their oatrageooa con duct when on Kaiiaaa or Csmss) Me Kair, colored!, one of the ringleadera, who he bfrrtofutay rajgxed, to a great extent, th eoufidenoe of Uie commuuity, colbired Mr. Threadgill and ihook biia very severe ly, th cro4 yeljinjr and tootuig like very derita and eaeouraging him la toe act The gentleman, being completely overpowered by the black devil, many of whom were cruised with nnaa liquor. Could offer- no reatetanca. Tb wretche net proceeding to still greater ettrcujitic, 4ll-n they ' wcfB t-IJecke( by the timely anuearanee on tiie ceoeof a Bomber of white cilizena, who wee as equally determined to quell the diaturbance at the negroes were to make on. The latter then retired with one nun tarer?) JnjqredJiy a fovlr, probably thrown by aom ope of hit o b tea da, , Th atfair aaturally caused, the moat in tense excitement in the town, and tb white citizen hastily prepared themsclre for any fcrtljer deiBonatratiob.' Hoothtr were aiu'lc, however, during Saturday night but. tli excited group of aegrae that were obterred gatlieriag together oa tiund?y afternoon gar fear ot another attack', aHUiiigti o(,r jiiA4r,r((, w(,o left UUwfiUe restardsy mofaing, bad baa4 nothing further. "" The diaturbanee itcitribatcd, la a great meaaure, to the Influence of one Caraway, 3 whit Hadicaj aapirant for the btale Senate, who w tvaiily jtcunientat.ta provoking the tfouhlc that oc(.irr( (here few week sgt WIL Jonnud. . $ . The following we copy from th column of the Chrutia Vniu. It b rich. Kead u ... ' - .-. From tha correspondence of Uie Name J THB KI E NKOItO AS AN ELECTorl The knowledge of an ordinary towa negro ia limited enough ; bat it i wis dom compared with hia ordinary country coiin. "tjain."- Mr. B. to one ol hit bead furc.uc, u rifje-fiulcj where npwarda of WW "baud" were at world, "how man of these can read or write I' "Not onetaah," wa the reply, 'cpt Jim- t;row. nun pcl am letter berry little." Tin wu true", llul of the wholu unier. jptnepji read .0; write. Their 1jrr raoee'ia "ileiiii.' fiuf one fowmaa who could rci or write Intfllii-lh'j T- arjmjifln&flitcyaaiaHi nf Mr- B and -was uuigu.io rem a jr. nu nntlrena, tbat be might be lb beltoy U1 tq filpw hi vocation at a preniihar among hit fullow- ervaut. Hit aciiuiiemeuta ware not to great however, a to prevent III rising 1a bit seat when an additional tax of several millt on the dollar wa under ditruaaioo, and declaring that "Mate B. bad more mill now on lilt place than he could nse. and ba fli(uV tee how any More could be Becueit".. ' The power of these political asaocia- tiona over the negroe b aomething amazing. If there b a tymptom of rebell ion, all the leader need do i to raise the cry, " Vou will be put back into alarery," aud it i reason enough to look upoa any enndidate with tuspiiyoa for whom their 7.iTt .rrii , , , ; .. there aecui to be a charm In the nam which ia perfectly fmoiuating. H There la Scowling;" aaid Mr. It, poiuting to the foreman over a gang of a hundred band in a rice field; "I coutidcr him one of my mutt reliable, Iruet-worthr men. II know , me Well, and I really think he would do anything I would ak him except rote forme; and if he had hi 'own choice be would do that, but at Blatter tlaud now it would be aa much at hia life ia worth to attempt it Ue would vote in preference for the veriest rascal in the district on whom he i ew to be uch - provided he culled biuiaelf a ltcpiiblican. Although I do aot know-that I bare a ingl personal enemy among them, I could not ciunt aa mm j than eight Totoi out of all tha men I employ." Mr. It- never meddle in politic, and these remark wur made in reply to my question-ee to what chance he would ttand were he to run for office. To the quettionj whether h "knew" Oca ral Utant, Scowling replied, "Vest tali, I rot fr um.n "And you knew Mr. Lincolaf " fader Abrum! Ab, yest, aah, nebber hcerwi o1 that gem uian," " But you know Mr, Greeley I" " No, uiaatavJ mbber did." Concerning lit I WD tf lar 1 h4H 1,. .1 Km wbi.w but it wat uaclra be bad " nebber beer- ad," be taid, and I could not as a aingb man who had. I will Venture to ay that Hi case It identical with that of four filth of biarsiw- in hi ;latV. Scwwliag struck th key-note. " Booaliug, aaid Mr. B., jutt tuppoM I wa running ba the ollio liobert hold at Columbia, and Iteiiublicaa ran i;.iint me. Suppose you 1-aew he would if and staif whatever he could ah tub would rea rot tut t " He tried to evade the point but upoa Mr. B. ' exhorting him "to tell tb truth," he aaid, " Vou kuw berry wclL Ma B., I ha no d jeetioni Co roting for jou, but rle rest wouldn t kt me. 1 must rots de , Kulilican trckot XDst tb trut sab.'' Tha same ipicattcHiaput a acor of time, : both in Mr. li,' b-fe and in bit, pres ence, elicited a like reply. Ciristiait fstot. " ll'il'lt Hetrcnclimcut, Reform and Reeoncilia liou It the motto, watch-word and battle cry of the mighty maawa that are array ing themaelre under Uie lead el Greeley and Brown, in every part ol this broad land." And ererywhere, with glad, ac claim and h outt of joy, the mighty and increasing column goes tramp, tramping OS to certain and gloriou victory. V oh 1 ye depressed, lift up your head and re joice, tor day of our oumrning will anon be ended 1-rOiwaatwV i'olriot. Immense field of gold and ailyer ar reported to have been recently discovered in Htnaia, which, it b believed, wil) bare the effect in time to atart ap a great trade with Japan and China and out our owe northwestern coast Immense public meeting are being held in faTr of the' Tiehborne claimant ia Loa ibm. Three thousand peraon wen pre ent at one recently reported in the daily papers, ..Sulwription to aid in hil.de fense ar still fiowing in. -J- lUi Ki,.n Hook Si LaddkhCo., No. 1. Member of that eompany ate reminded that their regular monthly meeting will be betd thai (Friday) eveniag, August d at 8 o'clock, p. nu, at firemaa Uatt, ,orrtiAt yotk. t im i Altn AlriaaaW auafkear Anaos . 'i 1 , , Itasefert Blades B'BMastek. Saaeeoilia Bark tsbarrae Calda-til ; Caiwtea fartaret CsaseU rKff '-Wa - nov axil Calavlia Chaliiaia ' (twrolwa ilge(Hnbe yoravta lra.a tiaatc ar 4lravllls fireww -. dttilfvrd v Halifax Harnett IHrwood . litfiilron llertlor Ityd . Inalell jaekaea - JoiHwtoa Jswr Leqojr Llrmola anew Madiraa Harlia . Me Unwell Mecklenburg fcmasU Woaueomerr Moori'U I Maakv . b'ew Hanover Oranc r'aaquotsak Ptrij'ilniaBS, fir" J f"fw HlbiifOuft H'bcaua Hoekingham bowaa Kotherford Ramptua euuiler lu' Snrry Trauaylvaaia Tyrrel Uuloa Wake Warren Waihlmrtoa ' Watsuxa Wfn I Wiikea Wiaaw Yadkia taneey OUUO llWH) vuuu Ouuu OullO ouuu OKJU ouuo coo WVK) OuoOl W)(ai 0000 bono Ooou 0UU1 ouuo (moo 01(00! OtjoiB IXlljOl Ooou. euouf OtK.lU Ouuo oouo Ouuo ouuo! ouuo Oilooj OUUO OlJOOl OUUO pouoi nm Oooui uouu tou until) Won 0w It'l0illstr,llll0 Oiaio -4M0 mm OUOOl Oliufl1 UUOO, OUUO, OUUO: omw ouuo OiiUO OUUO ouuo OUUO OUUO Thd a7irt Bllt'lT 0000 OUUO .81itpp' intj .''- -.ri.T -nrir,TMm,. .-jt-rj, w.u a i - rtjL.lSS. T "K rrTwrpoi(lcnt of th(j Gmrir-Jafal, writing from Lexington, recall these re minitoeace of Le , i Whil la oommanrt of the Virginia pare, ia th early spring of 1861, be waa ritited bya prominent citizen, who car ried bb little boy, with a beautiful copy f tb Script urea which be wiahed to p re tent to Uenerai Lee. Th General received the gift with evident pleasure and cordial thank. V'n that.lie " Could Dot have received a mor arpepEable gift than o beautiful a cony of the Holy Bible," and nd the little fellow on hit knee eutertain hig luiu ia that ialmltabl manner which won the heart of all the children with whom be came in contact, when the rather asked ? " Henrr, what 1 Oenurl miner asaeu : - rienrv, wnai it uencrai Itng of th ttrectt, at one replied He ta going to whip him oqt of hi boot!" General Lee' whole countenance and manner inttantly changed, and put ting Henry down from hi lap, and look big him steadily in .the eye, be aid : My dear little boy, yoq should not talk in that way. General Scott b a groat and goed man, and bo one knowa bow thit wr will terminate," ; r ;''.."' "' i After tli war hia spirit of forbearance mwarda Uie goreroment and tha people of tb North seemed to bar deepened and grown in ttrength along witb that beautiful Christian character which shone out hi brightly during tbeae last year of hi life. , i Soon after Vnderwopd' grand jurj Bound against , him an indictment for " treason and rebellion " (la violation of tb term of hi surrender, a General Urant himself insisted.) diatinguithed clergyman, of hb church called to ace biin, and ia the court of 'th oonreraation ex pressed acta rery rindictir aentiment towards th United State authorities and th paopl o( tho N.ortb. There war Other present, and the general pleasantly turned the conversation : but , alien th clergyman took hia Wave General Lee fol lowed him out ot th room, and warmly takinir hia hand aaid - " Doctor, thera ia good old book which I read and you preach troia which aay ; ' Lor roar a- etniea, bloat tber tiiat ciune you, do good to them that bate you, aud pray for them wbicr deapiteruiir am you and persecute yoo.' D ton think that your remark tbierenibg were uuit ia th spirit uf that teaching . Uf. n v - . io ura-expiantuon and apologies of tht clerWmen, Ueneral Lee reolled with a good deal of feeling t " I fought against to people oi tlie Aorlk necauaa I lieuer that they war aarkina; to wrest from th Sooth her dearest riehta. Hot I caa trulv ay that I hare cherished toward them riaclictiv leelmaa, and bar never tee a tbe day when ( did not pray for them. i Tb world' history affords few aublimer example than thi of tbe minuter of th ti os pel of 1'eace " aetUng at th feat of tb stern warrior to toarn T.soti "on tb duty of lor to ramie. " ' : i On on occasion in Lexington a certain distingubhed oratilr made aa addreat, in which ba used snm rery harsh expreaa hn cnocerning the North era people. A fieri tbe addr waa orer Ueneral Le cam to your correspondent and aaid : I saw rem taking note during tbe address,- If ro Dronose to Dublishva re- port of it, I tuggeat that you leav out ail w uium wivie sxprvssioBS. oey wiu ao no good, and. are, I think, undignified and unbecoming. a i -i l! x- - 30O Bl-",tu "LT,co meal, J ur 1 t li U. T, BTBONACU A BBO. r AI' ; CLASSICAL and, MATHEMATICAL ';,'V ; - BCHOOU It wn.ic hot aiLKian. Tk ltth fieMioa of thi trhnai will coin nmie oa too ssa Blinday i Mi ilayi ot Vn tamber, lTi. Locauoa very feeajihy. T,r iarcuisrs eosnainm; v-oii rvlarso. I luU - l C'Wr ' ' t'lavalaa4 Colaianus Cravss CttBlwrland ' Larntucli tarri Imiribi :', ' r. ,' f uacui-mar, anorra JOHS J. FRAT,4 r A. T. klAL, jlyai-8r r 8a.Nti l anxet oa bead of geaV. ;tJylf Si. iTBOrmt'H.', r T? ,-KJ BaXK. HANpsosK rcKOTi'tft. , awnaas. What NuU, Vatlrsases, WaalMts Bhawts, Manaila ttuilu, Tmlst MsUs, Jewel. ,)C ' and a .t Vsrkandsopas Dinner aaA Tea eO.'Chiaa f'aut, Teasud 1 id Desert 8awat, . - ' I. St ml Uit.L a.UMl py au a at, ju.iu s wy. JR BALK. JlyU 'wiujONEiAcO. F OB BALK. SO hale rood Hay. JllaVlI W. H. JONISACU. IA1.I. l lacks good White M C HaaM. as So. 1, Jly Us -If . W. H. JONM A CO. JJtlMlbT IT I Will II. Bo went Eye lrrM, fast l5BWrttro-iprlp,- h . . . : . " ee It will be gone. , 1 Z' July t-tf 0. T. ITBOH ACI1 A BBO. QVK BOOTS AWp iliORi CIV BAT tar aatiaiacUoa thaa any olkers, aprlfttf 0. D. HKARTf A CO. QUaABA! SUSABBtf M . . . -. ao noia. ail great M fast reMtd. BOtlACH. QOiriibwirriiti .. : ,sOVll. lUtt, Lagair and Java; ' Jly -lf ., uTt. B BONACH. atuH itlittn 't.- ' PRATT8 ASTItALOIL At fifty mi ir pilbM. Banc prle as eoixua'ia Kevotaaa, .. W aro aaaktn bat aix esau per asiiutr on UK OU, but kuue hi auUing at ao low a tigare to aavs hve. and properly and in creaae oar tela. , -JLLIL'iLEVt'18 W.. ' ...aaarterl J'yJOtf " " ' Jjt Luoltrt AND LKATMiHt BtUlJtU. BOLTLNli CLOTHS, Ac,., Ac.,1 BAR1IWAR1 iiui; s v of J I LI US LE WIS CO., Bslelgh, N.C. Jly 80 tf -yAdON's? lMPKUV'tO - - rRUIT JABS, ' .. r. .. .- t APPLE PARKR8, PEACH FAREKs, BRASS SETTLE J, . SIMMER FURNACES, POrtC'ELAINLI.tED ElKf TLGS, Hardware of every description i ' . - -: ' .JULIUS LEWIS A CO. Jiy w tf 0 LOSING OUTS ALB I In order to repaint, whitewash and rw- '', "-' ,, v-v' f pair our Store generally, we will Sell our " Tula Summer. .. '. aStVir O 88 Q oo'A b a. EX TBI MILT, LOW PRICES. ? W. H. AK.8.Tl'CKERtiu. July W tf N , ' i B 1 N I T T C O L L E E The Fall Term will tonman Auaruat 14th aad close Dee. UOtfe.-lii;. Biweiai iadaeeaiaau art aoVred darlnr th eoulnf year. . -. ,-..... ... ', beau for tsuiogac B. CRAVEN. Jly 18-Tt ' . n... ACAST LOTS Ut AUCllOJt Will ot sold on th Dremuea at 11 ac!nk ea Wednesday the 17th last, aalesa dtarxwed of privately, Ivm In Uit B.istem Ward of the City ot Kalanrb and fnmtiaa; an Marti a HtreaH Ixxng a part of Uie Cvlbura property eut oil by the new atn et new being opened, TMin-iavlhnte-foarUu of aa acre, mors or let. TUtproperty will bs divided Into sit loU Wllk feat frost Slid ranalnr back lu fL bus log rery eouvenHat and Uualrabi loU for small reatdeni-ra, Tsrtsa made a So ws oa day of rale and will ow iMumiiv w puKvnaaera. . i JAMES M. TOWLEi, Aaetioaeer. ' iv B Ida. iv T JOLAShEB lu tihls. good. Jty- O. T. ITROKACH. JJtOR SALE. Bunrr Harness, verv ehaan. ' U jlj Si U W It JOS A CO. A IKiZ. FBJCati kut,a. .; . j SdFatFowla, ; . MB Boa, Bt XT aa " bmj i-t ' lri-b ea. v "O B W O R K , Ml SEITIIEL JOB OFFICE i IB VEtr OUMPLITX We era prepared to cxetatA ti1 tsCZtJ tt C" ':' 1 ILL KINDS -F FBIKTING, OL'B CHAIMIKS AM VABT MODI BATE. ; 1 7 . : . Wa hep oar friaaili will taad la .. TII1SIH OBPEBB, rWhleb will b propth atteade . R tXlIOH KHALI , W8T1TUTI. Bsr. Da. xd Mas. Lacr, , Principals. Aaattted liy a eorpt of xperlanee tuahtn. ' Tha FaU lasato will be apswed ea th SHh - - - -rfr ... July, and eeatiaae tweet weeks, A I , ..'' - - - 'i j For Orenbir eontahiint; particulars, apply to (b rrineipal. ; June m-Hw TTTABfTED, AG INT t) Kay TO 1256 FEB TT asoata ereryabera, Male ana femals, to Introaoc the ganeine Improved MABV IHAU. BBWtNU MACHIMtt, This sis dime will Uteh, hem, felt, tank, Mnd, braid, turn,- quiii, ana atneromer m a mom superior rnos. only IIA fully Heeated an warrauted for Br year. Wa will pay llouO bar say snseM , brh price a tow, that will tew a svooffsr, taora ssauurat or otora eaaaue team than toils. It uakaa tbe BLABT1C LOCK-STiTdL Every aseead atllch eaa be tut, and lUU lb eeat eaa aot b palled apart Without tearintj It Wa pay Agent tluO to t'JUt par tsoalh, and expense, or a eomaats tiow from wbicb twice Uiat amount eaa be wade. For drcolara aad tartas, apply to or ailai ma. . - v - - . I, MARSHALL 4 CO. . -' ; Mo, lot NasssB BTBSwr, r-rV4 - , - r erA-i 1 CtuTioa. Do not ba fanporsd apoa by ether parties traretiag turouk the so im try palming ell worth Uas east Iron asschiuea ander tb taste asm or oUutrwIse, Oars is tbe only r en a is sad raaUjr cheap mac bin BMusisciurea. . it. it Co. ap lt-lUa. XTAsuville urn imvtu xn ; ;y:;vA - AXCE COMPAN V, iJWo jsfAtt .toLbbllltie ; KO KEBTKICTIOH ON TBATEL OR RESIDENCE. BEATS LOSSES MID H TMEII Jill. rOLIClEB NON FORrTClTINH. A aoUtUB&B COMPANY C0MBIN1N0 nICURITr. l 1, i . 1 1 INTEORITT, '" ECONOMT) DR. C. TATK MURPOT, : ' GaxBttsL Br stb AosaT, ' Ealelgb,lf.a CarrsiB TBOS. BAILEY, . Stat Becrebxry. JoneSt-lm nasaao rooit, in. euaawcK, . a. oiaf," w rwansn, rs. sy tnnwmn. ay jMWtmun. I TODD;8CHI2tCK CO., General Commission Merckevnts, : roBTaaaUArvBcaAior ..... . .. TOBACCO, COTTOST, 61UU, FLOCS, I FRObVCX, ' v ; Aad MerebaadJa af crary daacrlptloB, 40 w. x,ousaan sr., aaxow Bxcalsaa rue BALTIMOBK. I. O. Wllllama, Trssident But National Batik, BaWKh, K.C. - -b, . MarUir Co., Petersburg, Vs. ncat alias ax-tuo.t I - Wm. r'ianer dt Borax. Baltlniom. Mil. . - J'xahier CliltwferBank i. Blosn, Jr., Cashier Fsratar and Marcbaat' nauoasl Sank, balUesorsv W. J. FairckNh, trutdabrs', Ut. a A. J. Gailowj, . , feblO-dBi . . - -p ! 0EFORI FEMALEACADEMT. , , oxfokd, v. a Mb M. E. MrrcBBu, rrltvlpaL . Mrs. It N, bun, Associate , Mrs. W. H. MOkkow. Taseber of Music, The exeretsss tj' Witt Imtiuilioa will ba r ininea oa uia noia. ar aiy. 'ti Will Circulars with terms tor board, tuition, A. Ill b lursUUed oa araUrailoa. , ...T Raraasscas .All lileadssod pwpils of lb lata Prut K. Mitchell, of the Caiversity af ,t rrut, a. stile orth Carolina. ,yune 1 ddUwSa J nCOEICE l-IASS A1TD STICK,- ITALUir, SPASISIT G1.EEK, TURKEY AND SICILl I FOR SALB BY v HENRY M. MORRIS; ii ........... i Importer an4'jent forjhe Ut&artd Canada, NKW CKRTTFICATE. from the leading Msnafaeturvr la Tiririiib, Korthirarorin, KeotuAA . Mlssmirt, IndlsnaMinoU, Ohb, Kew Tork, and (Janafia. - - i warranted Superior j?owdej?ed Licorice. ; . As Aseel for M. M. af ORRIS 1 WO! farnVk Dia liaportaUoos oKtictorlee a. a"" New prim hot-bi. ajntM, nroammi. rr,.m N.w Trli , Aildrca. 1J.. FOKTEa.: I XK 0 JAMES rikWM A son rtaqieetrwlybjfa the pubue, tUitUe) iiava just reeared s se stock ol heWtierlHr Ksae Forte of m . 6BKAT IMuMMfANtl'.ota vols to wbick they Itrvitt ttteattfin. 1 be I ts msoansee of Uiia company la the aliaps ef esu. KtJ, aucblnery and other taetliUes,- tsiiuiL. U-js to put UmsU- flaaoa at a mark luweTrail msa say other ant elate eaWbtttbiasM, peraowa about to parebaae will Bad a mark la ihetr advsbuars Io call sad exaaaia tats Piaaoa belon parchatlng elattwawna Bawd for eireslsr t v. . . . . - J AsUtH FIKoSON BOKV i;..(. Cor. Usriraisutl asilabnry strawt. " wbrjttr rj -t7T- -asawagk, M, i Wtt II fiaavi vaa. Taos. R. Mi Uasattswa, j WiI.U. Craves VT arcbo , DAHVlia, s. Ksx taa xa or lbsb rotuce E Havs jutt pat aa addlUow to awr W areliouaa, Biakuw it Uu kanmaa ant ' Bast arramred Bouse tur Uw bmitaias ta ta s vwsw n iw is isr auort ana iw say-uiraia. Wttrona tutted an as lbs WareaMiaas aa auaa. . Dry Blslls Kir boraea. itood rooass tur tsa fcara to cook and sleep ta. Proa auaauon tb Uiterea sod contort of flaalara ami aear team. - v . TTT" atl-dur ' - . ' -. i J rlREIS FICKUU IN ULASS. AJtlk IKug torretaUiag parjiose.' cuayvtt W. U. n IHUiMCU ViK lOrrica or tbb Paunx Iaacaaaca CoMraaa..-! - , .-.- lUtfl,, lllpais Cannij. - , . ... Uaaoacai Bsutit, Vtes frasldant : raitAauaa ttauw. Hnemsars. . t '. at Caowtux. Maritat ataamtara. ' . Oiwa AO, Agmtnmttlm. Ox. ' iaa( the rheolx lnnurauaa Couqauiy itrJLk. iya WU1 pay ALL burloaae ta Uva ClUeaa-o Bra '""a " san raaoy lor basuiea.. Our coadllkm oa Oc lobar 1,1 jsji m tjp' iaaS CaoUsl. . ' - ai . lirutaaurplua, .! . aWsa,4al , Bl.HABVfts.a' . Uis, etc., adtusted hat aot due, . OctlattoJl, ..' - . $W.7! W . ' . f n rr Cblcair losses wfl not ncd, tal'WS,0,,kllB j 4 any event, . . . . . OWiO. Aad we are firmly of the opinion ' tbat ta kuas wiU aot eaewd t.V)MlJKI Tb fhesUx lutaraues Comiauiy, ut tlroi ... iya, b to-Uay aouud and sol vast I, and an u t all lb tosses at Uncago out ol lu set surplus; A corps of Adjusters hv bee disoalcbed to ' "fo"? ' T1" with toalraeUuiia to tell sail losses and pay the aanw lu CAeli. -41 We oougralulaM our palroms sod ouisetve. wwti W txriMiua, BTEPHK! CROWELL. Fraa't Faanlx Ins. Caw bot ao-tf i fr&) Wat er wh f.p.i. dMrll Cdarinf,Shaftinf?uIlEy3 . ..iTVa' an iJ -taaBBfcW I J,l W iia rna A rirriri aa Jaa'SttlBTL XTmsEl.Kaa ai i-rvii vni reeeivna a lot ol the new patent Noise let school Otatcl of differeut sines snd prices, from ai to 40 nau eacbv Ther stake av uo aa whea tbey fall and are Wot easily brokea. ivrawi w 4t . 5 J. AVJONIRi mara-tt ' Book Btsrai' T UE GEM CUIIBNI; i Make the best qaallly of tnaTeJlo j -CI from tvttt milk in from two io In minute. After removal from thecearaand aalUng it b ready for th tola or packing. , ' "r - Being peWecUy tiwfrom wbtyVmllk,t i; quire no working with lb peddle ortpooa, r and win remain tweet hingar than any ar' Ida made from tour or decomposed adlk. Ooa ity rights or Churns for sale. For farther parti cular addxeaa. I - J. U. OKS, Baeralary . 6cm Chara Company, msy'ijtipdtf CbarloUe, H. C. F ?r SAL E , At the BlSTiaaL OIBca a tfn. A Nw Wash. agloa Hand Pnt. .t LOCH ! FLOUR I t"""i 100" sacks; - " . . . SO barrels, Just received, v-. June 31 tf . G.T.STEttNACH A ISO, ' "yy-UITE SUGARS. Xfl Barrel jutt raeeived, Jane Si tf ' a T STBONACH A BBO. H AMSI HAMS II 2,000 pounds Canvsss just received. tun MSK G-1. 8TBOWACH S M Ra. ilLAIB'B BOAKDLNU tiotea. Mra Ttlatr. tis-vlnv Watj.A raw.uil.T IViraar of riarvett and oalisbury airaels, will'be very grateful for patronage, l'unout wishing l , ooara, woo prerer io lumisli ibelr own I can he accommodated. Table boarder sspew ally desired. apra-tt. . -.-:,- JgEEF BAMS AND TONGUES, . Smoked Broiling Beef, . Fal loa Market do, may tf W. C BTRONACH C HE SWAMP OUTLAW J '. . .. .(..-. Or the North Carolina Bandit. Belnir cow; Plete History of lbs Modern Rob Burs tat Bohln Hoods Hi pagoe. fries, att coot by ttaiL For sale by JAMES Tf. ENNISS, Art N. C Book Store, Kalclne, Ji.ft anet-tf I , r.c.f, VORK. jxvurs r xxBiT-rril. Aient. , i aWKwdOta, ' ldijiiiw, ' f i