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n THE SENTINEL JOilAH Tt?RNna,r, Editor. T. a KTV JJBtJRT, Associate Editor. r M'EDJtK-SDAT. BKPTKMBttH II. 173. ?1 THE NATION'S CANulDATES. . riR i tiuf:T iioiiAiH iiiu:i;i;Ei ' OP NKW Joltht" i-ob'tick tEMnr.Ti B. GRATZ CROHN, OF KISSOURI. BTATE ELECTOR VL TICKET. - Thoba i. of TyrrelL . I, W. Poo, of JohnMie. . i - mm TBB DleTRKT. . ' lrt Octaviis Cone, of vbowao. 2d 8wtrr GaixowatoI Grreoe. 8d T. C. Fcw-aa, of Cumborland. 4th II. A. LesDoJt, Jr., of Chatham. fttb D. P, Cauiwkij., f Guilforjl. tb W. C .8tlv of Iiiolaiad. - 7tb I. B. McDowma, of Iredell. , Sill T. D. JoHnitiw, of Buncnib. With tb kesons of th last few. .yean before the American people they cannot veil hesitate in their eoovietioae M to which is Letter r I hi nation, one term or wont. A tb U now ia, or rather, for tbe want of e law of licuilatioQ, Grant or any other President way continue ia oflio lor an Indefinite jx riixl If mrhrr th peo ple by their vote atUavlt attain aim, or if lie by hit corrupt and tyrannical use of power by applying the bayonet, by in timidation through tbe courts over which aucb a judjr as the infamous Bond pm ajilr,or by stuffing the ballots by til aid ol stventeee year old negrss or by import ing then front other htstet, shall fore himself upon the people. Wa should suppose that (ha thinking, ntfluctiag people bad already awn enough of Oraut'i eotirss to make thorn th bear ty advocate of ..ti"e term. If in tiia pr aiou history of the government tliey had ees nothing to annua lean or to excite ditguet, surely the ex perie tic of the taut three yeara would be surhcient In make them believe that then was now good os far the-one term timtt- nmrliiiii eelf baa stated that bi main motive in x coming a candidate for ra election waa to teat whether tba American people really believed tba charges made against biio. The New Terk Herald report! him aa ear ing : "I reluctantly consented to enter upon thi aecond rruggl, and I would sot bar dona to at all if I did nut fuel a deaira to know whether majority of sty tellew-dUseae were willing to aid tny anemie la fattening aiandera p0 .' Wa do-not believs thi to be his reason, lie (uvea vtUoa, be loves lu power and it emolument, power has an loioiiie fang quality, and avarice, , ' . fdat meanest rare and latnit folly of una'a ainkius ai," it ptrfvctly iautibl ia it denwnde. t And what do we teo in Untnt'i Cotlnic to jualify btslWl in bia dnf.nrati.ia. How do hi oigma conduct the campnign t Are tbey diligent in tbeir eff.irla to difTut ... ..- 1.'.-..'.. .1... A : iitli--w imj name me Aiuencau mpio all tba acta of (innt'a diniuitratirn that tbey may form an ioUil)tnt opinion and render a proper verdict t " 80 bur Iroin thia, lby di uy rry charge of official corruption, incapacity, or tyiauny i they (tudioualy cloak the atnpaodoue fanlta f Giant that otherwiae would be.aa glaring M tbe day they aaaail the opponent of Grant with all manner ol defamation, lalaehood and alan'lrr, and diotort, per Tert and mterepreMint the plaineat tacta. ' The pwple will believe what baa been proved. Neither throat iitr deniala will vail. Tbe peopbt have bwn roblMad, na tional honor hat been lowered, batlonaj virtue corrupted, naikmai justice ouw ragd, and if Grant is elected, it will not be by a mnjoriiy of the American people voting aa they honestly think, bat it will be another jiUtxtrilunt a triumph -of force, fraud, bribery and ourruptioa over tbe honest voter of the Union. - Grant i tba office hold8 nominee, and bia coune H aucb aa to conatmn every friend of vir- tue, integrity, economy and justice to with bia defeat. He ia not the choice of tbe bwt men of his party, lie n the can- have ruUbod and iaei, anl biipeby bi reelxction to be able to continue to rob and ruin. Grant's course towarda tbe Kraih, the peculations and tuieyioge of bis adminwtfsttoa, the laaimtable dia grace that baa attended his Santo Do mingo J..ri, as well M the dugrare the country baa auatatned tliruuh him in the Alabama claim- theae and a thonaand other crimes and ffbort-cohitnMS call loudly sot only fur a cbang ol rulers, but for a law forever preventing any man to be eligible tore-election. 1 , ; , -Adopt the pb'e-turm principle; and yon rut off all the temptation that now besets tbe Procidentia! office to prostitute Its great power tp the maaufactaring of a ialae public aentimeot aod of creating a large army of retainers who by fraud, vio- enc and on I wry shall fatten npoa the country a wicked and incapable ruler. "o American with a proper reapect for our national fa,ne can see the President e.nksiig.int? a common scold, a common A timer, a common drunkard, a common (.-.aTiM.jfor of party, crawling hiinei lt in tin lowoct tnire of politica and throwing it at hit o; prawns," without i n burning cheek and indignant denunciation. When Vlts Simple was elevated to the high t chair, it wa a sad day for the charac ter of our country. . Let lis aid in ridding th nasioni t tbe incubus. Ho rtst S;k a nighty nlghtmatw 'up-m tlie eoer ( r,( a ' J"Uf!gx and puiMnt pwiple. 1 "1. , a, np S'fv drive fr.n Mlce th r fi who h d.-ne ail that lay ia turn to .Jo t',; tout -1 tan-.Uh the ualinn't es 1 ir -a asd u!ijxvrih and d;rai the XLKCT10.V IJf KilSS. It will be see by refareuoe to oar teb graphic column that tint, HUta, aa wa expected by all, has gone larcJy radical. lntm. Gram's vote w 70 4: 8ey; mour 43,377 :GraHte Ki-.j.ity, ' Tit tib-nraph nowolina bat1b nulical majority 1 will be alMit IS (WO a lalltiig ffanme 13,000 on tbe Grant vote, aid that loo la spite of all exertions, ind they were eitraor dinary, on Ute part of Ilia Adminitratkn to maintain ,1U reogthiBthaiState,,, , ,Sl. , We warn our readers again radical boasts baaed npoa any vote' iao IM, Grant waa only elected by something ver 300.0(0. If tbe radical vote? falls off 13.000 in a Stat that voted some lit, 000, it would seen pretty clear that radi cal strength has diminished since Grant went into power, elect ion. Look at the recent Kortb Carolina : Grant in IMS. received W.J I. Seymour M,55. In I87J,Cald well's majority I scarcely 1,000 , de- crease of radk al tuengtn 01 m.&ou yotea. .. 1 ,1 . .j. a . . West Virginia. Grant 28,07a. ey- inour WJ.S7J Grant majority 9,1m. The only Grant man who was s candidate at lb recent election waa beaten over over 11,000 vote. Vermont. V Grant 44.167. Seymour U,M5 radical majority 2.UJ. Ia Ute lat election it did not eiceed 17,000 radical loea over 5,000. Bo we bare this result, coin paring th vote at Grant I J 848 with the vot of I87. Radical loea in North Carolina, 10,10 Wast Virginia, 11.000 Vsrmoat, (,000 . Main, a 1S.0OO 5- l4.i4a r e Total radical loat, 89,150 la (r Hutea than tbe Grant power be waned to tbe tun of thirty-nine thou and Vote, aioos th Great Incapabl aa- endid the throne. If the tgures ait not encouraging then wt know not what would cheer np th weak kneed. TALL LT1JHQ. We published s calm, intelligent state ment hint us by t valued correspondent. of tbe outragenot eaaduct of Billy He deraon and Walser, both member of th Grant Ring, at Salisbury. Tb radical bare sine endeavored by down-right lying to make party capital out of It, and tba New York Haws tb basest . of alieeta waa foremost in the effort, repr tenting that Henderson waa assaulted and had to Are iu self defence, and that Wsl- .aalerlr twaten to death. The limiuiaatoneraol Salisbury have publish er j the following statement : From tbe S3d of August to tb Mth 1 In re were in oslitbury what may be ti nned three street tghi (one being in S bar room,) in which no deadly weapon was nted, and which were eoofined to tb combatants alone Neither before, during, nor after aaid flints, have w known. seen, or heard of any mob, riot, or organi- ition of persons of hostil intention Th civil authorltv baa, ever tine th war, been supreme, and all the parties concern ed in tb aforesaid affray were promptly iriwted and requires to gtv bond ia the am of f ,100 each lor their appearance at th next term of th Superior Court, and, in th meantime, lor their preservation of the public peace toward each other, a well as thecitisensof the State. At which Court tbey will all be indicted, and pun ished according to law. No reaUtance waa mad to tbe execution of the legal prorate a single officer arretted them 1 all and alt quietly submitted to tb pro tew of tb law. There t not, nor has there been, any semblance of " a reign of lawlessness and terror-'' ia the town or its vicinity. The civil authority baa at no time been powerless' or. evea. 7 resist ed." Nor do ws apprehend ' any such (tale of thinga. Should aucb aa emer gency ever arise when the elvU authori ty become " powerless " ia the eupprea Hon of disorder thai will be a prompt appeal for aid to tb nutboritie of tb (Jnited Btatea. i. o. Mciuttams, jnmw J. pnavna, Juan A. fixiDia, Roaaar Mtiarar, i. J. BncNiR, Jebo Fotraa, Ja., Jonn H. VciBLa, 1. M. Corvm, . Commissioners of Balltbury, N. C.' " A SIMPLK CALCULATION. In 180$ Grant carried Vermont by majority of 83,000, Th majority , in the election of last week will sot probably tceed 28,000 falling off at 6,000 vote upon tb Grant vote, and that too alter the administration had dona It almost to obtain th largest possible majority, Th increase of tbe popular vot w estimated at 4,000. Then w have thia result Whilst Ibe vote has increased 4,000, tb Grant majority is reduced 1,0001 Mow Hippos thia nil hold throughout tb United fUateewbet "follows t Why. that Grant' 1 fceattm;'VfMiVarK0yoii, only vote 60,000, There are over 4,000, 000 vote polled ia th Unloa, If tb same to on tb Grant vote, when be wa elected by about 800,000 .majority, Oil lew everywhere, hr would be defeated. And yet radical pretend to cow over th Vermont election. Such victoria la N I waetate win only and in Ui alecuoa of honest Horace Oreeley. Bo mot it be. I PBACK, ptACB, PS A CM. Th Long- Branch Republican journal refit tire Mr. Greeley, first, because daring tb war he desired peace. Read what the then Republican president proclaimed ; KxiecTmva hUnsmsv WatwiioToB, July 18, 1864 7 1m it m awrn .' Any propo rtion which m brace th natoraUoa of peace, tbe integrity of tbe whom Union, akd the abandonment of slavery, aad which come by and with aa authority that can control tb armies bow at wrr agalnat th United States, will be received asdNeonsidered by the executive pro vara merit of th United Bute, nnd will be mat hv liberal terms on other substantial aad t; I lateral noints ; and the bearer or bear r- thereof shall have 'nam conduct both aya , . . i Abrsbah Lnrcout. i Mr. Greeley aad Mr. Lincoln acted lo ftetber. rubseqnently Mr. Lincoln, with Mr. Seward, went down th Potomac ia a veasel of war to consult with Mr. tttephena, the vice president of tb confederacy, to bring sitfHit a pear, - H ben Lea surrBiidered -to Grant, th latter acted In the same spirit of concilia tion. 11 gav liberty to th Ooofederate cavalry, and 'told tbem to go home with their bonne and cultivate tb soil. After wards Grant fell into tbs toils of Chandler, Morv and other impracticable, and re opened the war. 1 lie people now propose toelert 11 irsre Oreeiey and put a Slop to The "Ol fatkoltc' movemeat has take a grvat bold apoaf Urge seflioso the . Europeaa mind. , It has advaneed greatly in pWtioas of Europe and several Government, is aajd, have been oon tillering the qneatioa of It fait rsoarni- tioa. It ia stated that ia Germany aad Aaatri tbe bejief 1 wide spread tbafr religiout rrvulutiua i pteparnif itself n Europe, It lan. jk tba reforatatioa auder Lutber, ia Germany, It mad It pparaac aimoltaaaously ia Bavaria, Baden, the Rhin Province, Anetri, awitierlaad and tb North rf Germ any. Ia Austria tbey Bomber over 145,000. Than far bow of tb higher dignitaries of tb RKntsh Church fear ji4oed tbem.bat tbey nnmber many men of gnat aaajity aad learning.- Tbey art making some efforts to unite with th HigV Church party of tb Episcopal Cburca, both, in England and the Coiled Stats. . , , Tbw from th South ralativ to the growing eottoa crop M most distressing. Tb caterpillar ha done Immense dam age. Tbey beg as their work of dnstr ac tion la Florida tbotit tba 20th of August, aad since that tint hav steadily advaoc ed northward npoa their court of deso latioa aad rain. - The Georgia paper nay the devasutioe i terrible, . Hundred are hopelessly ruined. Tb loa ia estimated at from 678,000,000, to 1100,000,000. Tbe marriage of Father Hyacinth, tbe eloquent arcbr of th Church of Baint Sulpice.and Notre Dam, whoa visit to th I country a few year ago wa so murk talked of, proyoke aft iiul edilorialif ing. Hi wit ia a American lady a widow of remarkable charm. Hi name, befiar be became a Carmelite monk, was Charles Loyoa. Thai name ha will re- He ia afmaa of extranrdinary power, aad of aa doubt true piety. A grand Conveatioa of tbe colored people of th' United State favorable to tbe election of Greeley and Brown i to b held ia tbe tlty of Loulsvill aa tbafStb iast, Tb call urge tb attendance of all colored men who oppose official cor ruption aad tb eantrallaatioe of power ia tbe baada of a' few , men against th ill aad Interest of the mass, of tb people, and in favor of the n terns" principle, a a msass to purify the gov ernment aad tbe civil service of the ooun try. It ia a patriotic appeal to tbe ooi oesd peopla of allaectioaaV'o. i.i.i t ia a somewbst curious fact that tout English household of thi eeotury have each contained two brother " of great powers aad dlitiniruisbed rsputatioa. Every oaa, who read know pt Sidney Smith, the 'essayirt, humorist and wit, II had a heather of excellent part who wa only a Uttl lea gifted than himself. Then thera war thi two Bulwark, Edward and Henry, both me , of rar taste, col lure aad gHta. ' B It aot geaerally'kaowa area among 1 those who really appreciate the faultless workmanship ana exquisite 1 ,hry of Alfred Teaaysoa that he ha a hr, Frederick by name, who i a bora, anal baa wriueo at volume of, erse that axhibifa tb mot conscientious xecutioa, tbe most delicafe sensibility to race and music, aad a power of exprea- aion that la only Inferior to th laureate kimself. Ia 1884 Fnusr Magamn said if hi book : f Not a'page, not a etanxe. but i full of thought, and alwaytof Wealthy thought, and that thought wall tttered." It aver that while reveling (n luxuriant fanciea," b can aevertbelets grem himself with a grao and terse whlch Pope himself might have envi Tha reader who ia familiar with ct of travels ol twenty 6ve year ago. willfemember 'Mra.Tnil lop' book oa America that gav so much offenc to our ride. Bb has two highly endowed una, Anthony tb wall' known novelist, and Thunaa, who ha produced soma ad mirable pictures of Iulian lire, that an aaid to rival his mora famous brother' pictures of English life. He' U slsothe author of tome vary remarkable histories. ijt oecured to a that tuch dual-greatness worthy of brief mention. A Naw sct A sew reliiriou sect bst beea started ia Iowa, and hav purchased about 60,000 acre of land oa the Rock Island aad Pactflo railroad. They num ber about 1,500, call themselves "Ams uiaa," and an all Germans. Property I bald ia common, aod the affair of tb so ciety are managed by fifteen trustee. Bach aeraoa 1 allowed tn draw a certain swawStvraw tta coo pe atl vw store Tcartyi and bo member ia given, any wagse or money for paraoaai sxpetwws. They owa large tour aad woollen mills oa the Des Moines river, aad an Bated for thair hon esty aad fair dealing. A marring ia not encouraged, though not forbidden, among mem, aaa iney are aot reeennng any taemhert, the sect will probably die out if a few year. pf The Philadelphia iVass say that all to gantlemea la that city wbuae aamet wen furnished to its reporter by th organiser or uaueea movement aa botonsina to it. have coma out and disclaimed any 00a- necuon wttk It whfttever. It is clear that nuenaa. lilra 8fr Jnha Vletaft haa used tbs King's press damnably." His fores at Loui villi were - taf a character that must have made even the blatant Wanton heartily 'ashamed of his soldiers." Moat of th res pec tab Is men be summooed to his sid safueed to answer to hi call, aad he wa compelled to enroll fat hi service sn army that very much resembles tbe motley crew that gathered around the redoubtable FaUtaiT Dear Covaotnr. ... , - ;. I It ia tied itbat whea Richardson's Pa mela" vas published, tbe 60 lad ins of Loaooa tMid H In triumph a they passed each other In Ranelagh Garden. It was universally reea. Th lame mar b said of Octev Fueil let's "Sibylla," just pablished bv Otgood A Co., a regard tb fine ladies or Pari It is astonitblng that auck a book ha not been translated be fore, when we consider it success in France, says Mr, Wnppla. Acxjortrao. Nelson Shrader. of Bland eooirtv, Va, who abot aad killed William loAUi-y eome day arooe, Wat tried before n examtninir court aad acauttted. The evtibiiioe showed that be acted wholly la eii-oience. alcAtley m said to have been desiiArat chsractcr, and tb pen pi of Bland feel relieved ia being rid of bus. BJKP HfOTMS. .a- ,. -ly,-'. For th aeattaei NOBTI CAROLINA ABROAD., I Ho Korm Uok m$ Her Our TvUutm-L ' lkm it Sudan On Character of lh ijebtf ' Omtf9 Whnl, Uup say akul U, . . ' ' Ma. Eorroa : Tte--atide world kaowe but IWtle about, tar State. ,Th fact s tbe old atate aeede advertising. A sew telescopes bare beea farat oat. how ever, Wad oeae keea busiuveas awa are looking sharulv enough to begin to see. I find the Norfolk merchant studying .our Bi.te aaaerer ior. They seed thoasande' of cirrslara aad ales send traveUiog areau into many ceantiea to make the aequaintance of ear farmer aad other fcasioea man. BJCHSIonO' (.. is makii.g also an earneat effort to com mand North Carolina trade. Many bug new store and maaufactaring bouses hav gioe into operation of late. The city ia growing rapidly aod she Ukt to North Carolina to contribute million tu ber wealth. '. Tb people of Richmond Ifrv na a they never did before. Tbe aTreogar iron works employ ' 1600 baada, and the " Old Dominion " en ptoy00; beside thess tner are aiaxia lea other large waa establiahmenta, (Je.pt. Ordway ha a contract to tarnish lb ov eromect at Washrng'M City t6,04W,uOO srorth nf granitev which he now employ some 600 hands in dressing. 1 Church Uili ia new beiog tunnelled to as to connect th) Chesapeake Railroad with beep Water aume two mile below tb city. .All thi wirk aad a great deal more of various kind, make Richmond lively and ppupcrou. . , t . TUB BOVTBBBH FEMTrUXOie COMPAJfT , ha been for several yearn making apecial tertitizer tr special crop. - ' If you' are raiaing corn, you oraer tneir ra fertiliwr; If eottoa, yon order their cotton Cerril xer, and so of tobacco or any other leading cropa. ' Tbey have a chem ist who give bi time to tbe analysis nf oil, and deciding oa the com pounds necessary for special crops. His salary depends npoa kit skill and faithfulness. ' captain tm, the secretary, say tnat North Carolina ia the very EIMO (r STATU AS TO BBSOOBCBa. H showed ana a lot o tobacco that sold lot $I2S, rsised by Mr Lyon, of Datch vllle, Granville oooatjr, N. C. Mr. Lyon, be any, sold 67 tierce thia year tbajt avar agad him $"0.13 per hundred. - j !.(;:,.). ,!'- rm tobacco. . - 1 The fin tobacco told In th Kiclunotd market is mostly rsised ia North Carolina, in tb ooun tie of Orauge, Granville, Per il Caswell, KockinKbam and ntokea. Capt. Ott ackaowledgea thia, and node mauy of tb regular tobacco dealer at the city; Richmond aa a market for flat tobacco ia sustained very largely by good Old North Carolina. Let our farmer take notice of thia. Your truly, U BRANSON. - rjncits(jTrxtdtK Mr. Darwin's new book oa 14 Eiprss- stoa ia Animal - la ready for public tioo. Prof. Flske, of Harvard College, iapre- panne; a lexi-oaoa irom Tain - lng lish Literature, " Mr. Frond has written a historv of Ire land which will b broueht out durimr uia may in tn aountry uiu lao. Jules Faml new book about book Is aid to be mora entertaining than Diarae- u - uunosiues of Literature.'' Francia Park man ha eoo to Eumne lw materials to eompiete bis - Monarchy in norm America unoer 14m t Al. On of the excellent reanlutinna of Jrwh Hillings is thst when h bean a man vragx'ug 01 uis ancesLora, ne wont envy the man but will pity the ancestor. ! It I rumored thst Mis Nellie Grant I to be married to M, Duinergier de Hawi- one, author ol a work on the institutions of tb United States, and a son of the dis tinguished historian, . : Mr Amelia R. Fitipatrlck, widow of th Ute Benjamin Fitrpatrick, formely United States Senator from Alabama, died la Autuaga county, ia that State on tbe 66th ultimo. , . . 1 The Mesar. Appleton will publish Mr Seward' 'Travel Round th World," ed ited by hi daughter, Oliv Ritley Seward. Th work will be elegantly illustrated, printed on the best of paper, makiqg a volume of 600 page, and will b aold by subscription only. iSt : I Mr. Coowsy says that one of th most charming fartn in the French Assembly is that of mlls Arago; R is bo th gen tie snd strong, penetrating and dreamy a faot tnch as one rarely meets with la this plan et, aad one suggesting greater timet, , -Madame de Steel aaid ; ' If I were mis tress ol filly language, I Would think in the deep German, converse in the gay Preach, write ia the copious English, ting ia the majestic Spanish, deliver ia the no ble Greek, and make love ia tbe soft Ital- If any paper I ia seed of a reporter to " write up " thunder storm, fires, mur ders, executions. Bias ton . Duncan 1 speeches or George Francis Train, then M writer engaged oa th Kansas Marv liaa wbosM " nliaa to whlriwild and directs the tronn " after the Jollowing i tens snd meteoric fasfaum. He ia des cribing s Weet tornado : .... "A huge bank of puiple and ebony vapor, proceeded by a aurging wav of pallid tmoka, blot oat the sky. The jag ged cimctar of the lightning, drawn from its cloody scabbard, is brandished for terrible lntaat ia the abyss, and thrust into ths frightened city with a crash as if tb rafters of the world had fallen. The wind, hitherto concealed, leap from it ambush and lashea th earth with' scourge of rain. Th broke cistern of tb clouds can hold no water, and river run in the atmosphere. Dry ravine bs corn turbid torrent. Wring cargo ot drift and rubbish on their swift descent Con fusioa and chan held undisputed way. In a moment th turmoil cease. Th routed squadrons of mist, gray of velvet, terrified fugitive, precipitately fly beneath the trinmpb! arch of t rainbow whose air and insubstantial glory die With tbe dying sua." Then; w defy any 00 to "fling around" the English lenguag la better style tbaa that. We like to see such spec imen of fin writing going the rounds, green ours la tbe drearv barrenness of aewnparx r prose, Aitt Qiiktt. vv ' D A Good Cook. Apply to Ma RjL HAW. VII I n Mill ' - " JXECCTOBB NOTICE. Tbe andmbrsed hsvmg qnallted as Exeen toreatbeestawef eoha W. Harris deeeaeed, kentby gives aeties to ail persuas hvWbW to said aatavs tp make tmssediats paymeat, aad all peraoBS having; claimal wum said so late, to prva. ni ths tarns duly auUioatloaUid wiUiin the tlms praerHbed by law or thia aoUee wul be pleaded la ear of IMr reeevan. 1 -i. HEMJ a HARRla, . auvy'xs.lswOt - , . jTw P O t A L A venrhsatlaom Black W.hrot Hen Set. ; spx-li , W. Id. ivbi A CO. PIT II UllOI - 6,006 TAM or f BUMMER aad FALL PRINTS MBWjrnri.ae, w. a K. a. TUCKEI 00. tin mil mm, Distill r Ik rrricUr 6t 6CHIIOAM, IN HOLLAND. : : - . Am iBTlgorsulr g Tawlc luasl MEDIU1HAL BBVMAOt. Warranted perfecUy pan, sad fres from all aefetarioas eabetaaees. 1J to mttUM from out of toe asset quality, taf um a atm JomMtn Baaai or lTAi.r aad design" opruilf fur easea at Dyspepsia, or ladiges- tloa, Dropsv, Goat, tesjmsus Oeneral DebUity, Catarrh of the Bladder, Fslne la la Back ana ttomae and all dlsaatM of tbs Prl- aery Organ Hgivet grear rallei la Asthnuk Qraval snd tatcnU la tbs Bladder ; strsngthans aad luvigoratee tbe system, and fa a eertsia preveatlt and eurs of that dreadful troante, Fever a4 Agae. CAUTION! A Jot "Homo fl. Wolts's Bkx ecaKAPt." For sals by U respectable. Oroeer sad Apothecaries. homos a. woLri co tola Importers, . Offlca, 18 Booth William St., Hew Tsrfc. sua la-am - N I w K 6 I Reaalauenetaa of s old Georgia Lswysf Witt Hueurt Wisdom I ' Aaacdotes of thi Ueoraia Beach and Bar' By Uoa UaraeU Anarawafone of th m.) Frkk . W easts per eopy. TbaBesmp Outlaws History of Lowry sad aisawsmp Angela Ulastratad. rrke SO oU per copy. New Novel A variety of late stories by pouular aatbure at J. A'JONEb' Bookstore, Kaieiga, n. u. yj R8. " H . W. , MILLF.R Having resumed tb msnsgemant of ber BOARDING HOU8K, , V notBer of Newbsm snd Psrso Btreete, re uueste tbs patronsirs of bar old friend sad ute panne generally. . . . au la-tf . . I - VTEW TOKK Dairy Butter snd Prim Fse- A. a sorr Mtti tory t rtcf-a -W.-GrBTBONAtlH- w O O D WOOD A lot of Oak aad Blckorv Wood. Families deal li cur to lay up a auajjllty of Wood for winter Ml can urn aapiiieu w . im wca, rouna as spill wood, perfectly ssasnnsi Send ia roar orders st ease, eagsl-tf . G. T. 6TK0NACB. w. a STROMA OH TJOCBMOB TO f . C, Strofikck s C6 Otvetr ottd CemmMm MtrciotU ' ' DEALER IN' '.' j COTTON AND NAVAL' 8T0REB, Secoad Door above Yarboro Bona I aag 6-tt . ... 8 FENCES I AN Dsatstrlw ElaMlle STEEL PfiWKi -1 These celebrated Fens an merest! n verv apidlj In tale owm to their aneTcelled msn afactura Tbey an of eaperior Inirilsb make, aad are famous for their elasl Icily, durability, sad evei.Beas of point. Fvr tele itwrywarre. rormteswv-asmeiofAew waeaiay sutn w tAem. sv will tend s BomvU Card, sowrslw rne it tf tAttSMW aatiititrt, fwastlw rew.pt eahetnlA, 1VIBON, BLAKEMAN, TAILOR A CO. Vtl 10 Grand Roast, N. T. augUA qran: TOURNAMENT. i CORONATION BALL h. ;'': 1 buffalo! springs, August 68, 1876. 1 : 6IX KSIGHTS from North Caroline aad 6IX KNltilaxrXK Viantol Ibebowira ." ' --Oa vaw Awnt MABQCIBADR BALL wUleomeoC 1 aag 1-Ultaag7 T. FAXON, froprietor. LEAUBED AND BROWN DOMUttCef 1,000 TABOa Of 6-4 aad 4-4 BLEACHID and BROWN DOME8TICB, v Also t lot aulubl lot for staking Floor I W. H. A R. S. TUCKER A CO. 3 aaci-a D i66olutionof coFARTNXRBHiF. The partnersblp heretofor axtstlnf aader the Bams of .. - " ; BET la, TACGRAN sk ALLEN B) thia day iiaeolved b; mntml rnnesnl. i. U. BKTTn, ( " BARRIsa VAUSRAN. JACOB 8. ALLEN, V A feKTTs. aUMgk, N. C, Aof.Stna, loTA' We, the remaining partners, harlDf par ehseed Us Interest of Mr. Harris Vsughan, will eonUnaa tbe Uarpeatering Busmeas u all iu braeeaea, aad will complete all euatraels of Ibe late raa, aasaae all UaMittlea aad col lect all clalma due the trm ot BaUa, Vaughaa A Ailea. Ttuuikjul fut thai patronage hreto foreeileeded aa, we hofm by nrompt ess snd few dealuis; to merit a eoaUaaaac of th seat fur Ui new Sna ot t - ' ' BETT8, ALLEN A CO. ' j. M. BITT8, ' iA OB a. aVLLBN, ' ANDAAteON Balta. aag IS la JBACOO. T70 B MLt ..A.iei '"T' HANDSOME rvnntiyp.. aWreaat, What N,,u, Matta, nVftnketa, -, . ' . and a Very tsandaom Dleaer and Tea Bett, Cnma Plates, Tea and Desert pooos, , - aim , .p C.. ".$$MUk CO. R6ALK. a Flower J art Jly U t W. H JON 18 CO. B BALE. BS bales good AHsy. W. B JONM A CO. Tfto Bali. v ! Barks good White Mssl, b N. i, M. j !?tf 1 W. H. JONU A CO. I D 1 1 T 611 W B I 6 K T. Bewsos Rys isas, jastrtsslvea. Come quick wHwWtegoaf '"1; July 6tf ' G. I. 6TB0NACH A BBO. fVt BOOTS AND 8H016 OIVI BBT- tar sattsfaetkai thsa any others. '"' ( aprlAtf CTBJtAKTT CO. yUttABSf BUuAKal I 60 bbla. au grease put rsceiTea. , Jlyxo-tf O.T. 8TB0NACH:. QOrTBBI UOFFtBI I ' s. SOD lbs. Rio, Lsgaira sndv Jsva. - ' u.-tf . T. BtHONACB. j"F tOU WAifr TH6 NICEST HAT Fr se least ssoaey, eeese te '' anr 18-tt C. D. HtARTf A CO. ' q- o t I 0 R All parties who sn Indebted to aa will pleass eome forward sod settle tbeir aoeoanU oa or twfon tb 1st day of Jansaa ws shall asake a ehanire la oar nutineas oa mat tua ... . . ui uTuitklillll Ja 1 'n u LOSING OUT 6 ALB 8.. In order to rspslat, whitewash and re pair oxStongsnrsllnwwlU8sUour0 HTtu6nmmr 0 ': (Dress Good a. EXTREMELT LOW'FBICIaJ W.H.A8 S. TUCKER Oo. July 10 U II 61 H I T T C 0 L L E E , The Fall Term win eommaae August Mth aad close Dec UOto, IsW. Bpeelal NMacemeaM an onerea aonna HBUaryesr. ttor oatelorn. CIApJi Jly 18-Tt - -v ' ' yfOLASE. v a. t. 6TR0NACH. 11 1 . 60 obla. good ,jlylava TTIOR BALE. A.' ...- Bam Harness, very cheap. ilyVtf W JONK8 A CO. SOUTHERN HOME SCHOOL N. , ron iwnu i.a.uiiLo, : BaTABLlaHBD, 1846. Jfos. 187 end 1W9 JIT. CAsrlss -Srrsst, Baltimore, Md. i- MR. a MRS. WLSON M. CART, : MRS. GEN. JOHN PEG RAM, , : rrhwlpala, FWacA Jtjfi Zaeeg' f tht achat. anga-lmeadAw . JODDER, OAT8 AND HAT. A small sbdoIv Inst rerfved jlvt-tA , . JAME4M.TO et IS. Agent A new lot received. aug Ki ll G. T. 8TR0NACH A BRO. PPLE MIL L 8 . Another uddIv exDsctad bv arst tram. Every farmer should ksvs ons of these laval aabisMUls. JAMES M. TOWXE8, ugSl-tf - 1 Aceai. 't, 1 FULL ASSORTMENT OF TRUNKS, Values snd traveling aagt eonstantly onhand. B. B. ANDREWS CO ' P' Ctormaaa, aid eairrs' Fvaiasaxaa, Next aoor to Tacker Ball, ual-tf Malaigk,N.O pEM ALE HIGH SCHOOL, CART, WAS ACE CO., N. a Ths next sessioa win ope July 81, 1871. Csrv Is s Dtesseat vUlua L hi asIIm waa of Raleigh, Imniediatetv loa the railroad. Parents te search of at-ood school for til air cms an misted to send for a circular. ana leaeaen aave aad aaccawai expert- Th rats of Board and Tutt oa an Dernana cheaper Uiaa other schools eOsTtog the aaaw utarary aavaatairca. a. ta, at Ebju IT, A. ia., ily IS 6-Sw.a PrUKipal. jTOR THE BEST BOOTS ANDfSHOES IN the City tor the least moasy go to aprlA-a C. D. REARTT A CO' P i One "aperlor Carltd Hair Msttrsss. -ft wiu. co; Q.EOROU' COTTON UIN.X , One to Saw Clemoea. Brow. A abraledUia, sent eat ss s samuia, luat arrived at Depot and tor aale st rpoB () It K i i m ksratt JOB orrict ia vital COMPLETE. Ws prepared to xeeato la iFlw, , ; ILL KINDS OF FEINTING. t . OUR CHARGE8 ARE VERT MODERATE. Wskopevarfrlendawlllssadia TIIEIH ORDEli f ;Whiek will be Breauytly atteadi anyitVif lti R ALEIGH FEMALM IN6TITUTR. Rv. Da. jimd Mbb: Lact, Priocipala Atslitsd by a enrps of experleaced leerhen. . Tbs Fall 6seatoa will be tp iat4 oa the xwlh July, aad euatlnst twenty week. ' ' ' For Circular eontslalng partlt alara, apply to the Frlacipal . j June HI iw TI7ANTED, AOEMTB 109 TOFJ60 PER VV moatavarywtiere, Mala aad female, to Introduce tlie genuine Improved MVASt SHALL BaWlNU MACHlNg- This ma ehlaa will ahU'k, k m, tell, lack. Mud, braid, cord quilt, said smbroider In a most superior manner. Pries, oaly ln, fully Ueeassd sad Wail as led for Ave yean. We will pay 6USJU for any machine, hfck price or low, that will tew tstronger, more beautiful or atom slat lie team than ours. It makes the BIABTIO LOOK-bTITCIL Every second stHeh can be cut. and still In oloib esa not be pulled apart without tsarinc it, W pay AcenU lluu to $J6U per moatli. and expenses, or commis sion from wulct twlee teat amount esa be saedac" tor clrealsrs aad terms, apply to or aildrats, B. MARSHALL A CO. - , No. lUs Maawau BTuav, i V 'v-- A York. : Caothm. Da aot be Imposed apoa ay othar partlea traveling through the ooun try palming oS worthies east iron machines ander the svst name or otherwise. Uars e the only rannlat sad really ebeap macules msBuiecuarao. . . It. U. Vo. . ap 17-Saa, ASliViLLIi Ll liSNUft- ! ANCE COMPANY, i .. 9 i NABH VILLI T2NNE68IE. i ' . Ratio ef Aante to Uabilitleat T6t 166. NO RESTRICTION ON TRAVEL OR j ... RESIDENCE. 0E1T1 LOSSEI NIB IS TBIITT Mil F0LICIX6 NON-FORFElTINtt. A M0 UTBiBW COMPAJfT COMBINING 6ECURTTT, INTEGRITY, EOONOMTl DR. C. TATE MURPHY, Qnuui BTATB Aahw. ..- . KalMgh,N.a CrTAl THOU. BA1LET, htale SecnUry. June M-lm aaaaABD vodd. an. aoaawcB. I. a. babv. ay itavarawv. Pa. t baitimm. at haUtmar. UUtlhum, TixU Ufdml ttrt'r TODD, BGHIHCK 4 CO., GenersI CounnisBloii MerchsntB, BOB TU BAU AJID rOBCBAB OB TOBACCO, COTTON, OMAJS, JhOVM, . - noDtrvx, s Aad MsreAandln of svary dsserlptloa, wtmAm av.vxonnr axciAjrua rLaoi I . S. WUl . WUllams, FrealdaBtBtete National Bank, LalelKh, N. 0. V atartia A Co., Petersburg, Ta. Ralel Mcli'alns A Co.. Wav Fisher A Boas. Baltimore. Vd. A J. W. Guest, Caabier Ciiuwas' National Bank of Baltimore -- I. Bloaa, it.. Cashier Farmers and Merchants' a wonai nana, Baiumora. W. 1. rairdoth. Ooldahro'. If A I. Galloway, " ' mo iv-aom Q XFORD FXMALR ACADEMT. t '" oifouo, n. a Miss M. E. MrTCBBiA, . . PrioclDaL Mrs. E. N. UaAin, Associate . Mrs. W. H Moaaow, Teacher of Musle. Ths emiei liaa of thia latiiutL -,11 w snmed oatheHuthiof Jaly. 7 ircoiara wiia lerma lor board, tuition AA will K. furnlak m .r.lW.I ' 1 RaraasacBa:-All f rLmds snd d mipilsnf ths Cmveratty sf lau rrot. a. Mitchell, ef toe fiorua varoiiea. . . lane 7 dAswta J UCOEICE IiIASS A1TD STICir, ITAXUN, SPANISH, GREEK, TURIEf AND SICIlT '" v ' '" f . 1 ', HENRY M. lalokRlSy !; Importer and Agent for the S. and Canada : j lit. 7it Watir 8trwot, and 19 Old ftllp,, i.'- . -y- . i 'Vs, A "'Li t NIW YORK. ' ' CERTIFICATES from tbe leading sf anufaoturars Ja Trnrinia, North Oatoltna, Eea-tW issoun, jdauuH niiMOI Warraated Superior a Araut for H. St. MORRIS 1 wui fannth Ntw 1 urk prw- a sd Iraiki,- Jrdar dtotdU aiuu uta, piANOS! PIANOS!! eAMEa FIRneOk Aaslnaeu.ih w,-r,. toepabUc, that they have ) HiT suick ot tawae saperksr Piaa kwiesI uaaAi LiAHtA.Mt'Atur ur tkak UMsy wviu ailewuue, 1 . 1 ,7 reaoaivee ot Una auwpaaji m the hmim ui " tat, saaamteary ami oiher faaatiuaT Z? luaa U) pel Ihr faaaoa at a aca7,J uuui aea uihar arav class - liskmtu. a!a IHtaua aawal uipawhsas wilt H smujTi Usui auvauhms im alii aee eiaTi" Pumua bature purUuMUi.; alaa,, " need f uv ck-cmar ui i( . ' . 4AHM nitMuh, Sum Cor. Bargetaad aauAbuj aUalia. mera-u hMi.li" ' . - ; ,;hi i,-,. . i i , q 1, Graves VTextZi$zzx: DARVUXa, Vd, Was: oaa susaed ap m uw " aTttT toj Jtails for Bursaa. Uvut luwa ta tw t. i eoo aad sleep ka. rrutp , wumiawest sad.uuaasvtl a v"taii4 1REKM PloaXAta LM gLajh) aj,u es for retalhag T. aTslONAOIl 4 ci. - 1 aaay -ti "in ii" i Mm in Omoi o ta Paaaix UsoaAseaCont., v tJ-in. IJ autoaawax, Maw Braraaa Caowau, Prealdeut, , c'baubobt umwiAa Vio Praaidaav ' ' ' ; PuitAjiidm Buaw, seentary. ' ' Wa. it. Caowau, atarlua aeoretary. ' ' iAlediateAa,tAv..,,..,, , tlaAa Bia. W an aappv to Matona mud inai toe faenll lasunaes Cowpaav at - -lya wUl pay ALi. her tosses to liTiJideBxetl" out orhr MEI all KPLl a, over aullSuTiI? leaving her aoand aad ready lor baalueaa ureoaatluoa oa October 1st laiL u .?T lowsi - , 7.T--- MakOapttai, i . - 6i,ut,tjaa atroes Butptoi, ,H. M ax,na. W;d1aata6MLaw i-if .1 ... ....A W j say evaat, . .j.. ... Aad we a.e fljialv fat thamaalaM : that toe tots will aot eaeeeeV BWti'uA ft) 1 ' laa Pheolx tnaannee Cuunsnv. ut Lnwo. ' lya, la to-aay souud aad sutveal, sad tea iwt all the losses st Chicago oat of Iu Bet tarptai - w, w wjMa, waea uiaueltkei ia ths scene of aissster with ' . mum all losses sad pay toe tame to cash. w a cougreuuew ur pauuaa aaa aenatva) STEPHEN CROW ELL -'J Frea'llWxlaa',,-- aovtlu-tt IJVaTER WHEEL' 1-Tntr r..alf. ft.if - - . DEND IVKACmOUlAJt' daaSa. lim. 018ELE86 8LATE8-. 1 ri1,f-1 ' J ast received a lot ef the new itim''to;i less School Slates of different slset snd prices, , from IM to to cento sack. t hay msks si '! nom when they fall aad are But (sally metes , For sale a . J. A. AOMISr aarU-tt . Book Siora rnUE OEM OUVIN! J.v h- ll I' p.l IIJI . Ill .41 stake th bett taaUtf of Arm Tattow Bat- t ! from skt milk la from Wa to til ' aaaata. After tamoval from ths ohar anl salting It i ready for th table or peck tux. W- ".uiuuu to aa, Warehoaea, miisme at um, , bcai arraa;ed buusb tar the AtllJ m TT" lown. with 1 kwn euort an la ..T 'T flit U.. aa.i J . Mill Being perfectly free from whey or aaik,fers. . sine ao working with th padill erapaoa, - sad wlH leaxala swast toogtrttsatayarttcls !; mad troxa soar or daeompoaad sallk. Ooaalf right or Chun for tale. For further parti sutn (ddret. .. . t. TL ORB, Bteraaary y Gam Chan Compaay, 1 mayas-aodtl ' i yl Cbarlotto, U. C ' " ' F 0 6 A L R. At the BBimra. OfBet A Me. A New WaaV agios itand Press. JJILOURI FLOUR I , , , 10 1 I 80 barrels, Just receive. June 81 tl G. T. BTRONACH BBO. n "YT'HITR BU0AR8. . . au Barrels fust rssatveA Jaae 81 tf S. T BTRONACH A BBO. H 11 ,Bqupoiiui4(.Can June 1-tat 0. T. BTRONACB A 6o . ITRA. BLAIR'S BOARDING UOC6A 1 Mm Blair, having looated favonbly, t!etasf of Harntt and Baliabary atresia, will to swf grateful for patroasgs. Persons althia , board, who prefer to furnlak their oaa rooBS, natoaoeoaunodated. Tahtatieerdersatr ; ally desired. apra-u. . .,..u i-.- gIM BAMS AND T0M(iE&6, Bmoksd BroUiag Beat, i ' I , ' Faltoe Market . ' may 6 If W. 0. 6TR0NACH A 0- T II B W A M F ,0 D T L A W 6' Or th North Carollaa BantUla Bliisrea- nitM UI.L. ni th U.ultTB BUiS 1 BB koMa Hoods tWpsgea. .Price, eis J awlL For sale by , JAMES H. anwieo, ag- ft. 0 Book Store, Bsiela, M.U lnne-tf IPodered ticoiio V his HUpurtaooas of Lieortct as tut fxuni Ne Jort ,ry a a IT a. dli - .A. ,
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Sept. 11, 1872, edition 1
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