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o3 V r I v THE SENTINEL JOSIAH TTJtlNER, Jr, Editor. T. B. KINGSBURY, AjsooUU Editor. 'Friday. November d im, 4 , sniacEirriox bates. 1 Co;yWe-kly Sentinel 6 months, " ' St.80 1 Vi)ts " ' " . .! Si) " lS,on 50 " i Jja.08 One copy Ire to g Iter ap of Cleb bTIO and a-iward. 1 Copy Serai-Weekly Sentinel, months, 13 SO .: 8-j as Jk) - . . . , ,.f- iu Copy In to tetter up of Club of 10 Mid ui.'W.. t Copy Belly Sentinel a months, SOv I0 . J , , 4OO0 (hi copy lo to getter ap of club of W end epwaoie. . ADYKMTY IS TUB TOTAL OF miXClPLB-ViKunnd It i ouljr few day line th wU tif Mr. Orectey fell on Bleep," and lief Im mortal spirit retted with God who gave it. W hv learned from the Hew Xk tiiivn something of lib domestic life ud liitnUnt, tender devotion to but in valid wire. And now that tlx grea death, bath Uid lief low, toil tb hatband' heart bath bee so sharply lacerated and bruiaed, w read with ana sual lousrcbt thi paasage from bit pea : " Ore it grief makes acred tho upon whom it i band U laid, Joy may elevate, ambition glorify, bat orrow alone can conaocratc." . Acid now added to thi great and ir t'emediable ouieafic affliction, eirae the news of bit overwhelming political defeat, and be i forced to witaeatth destruction of bia own hope and to tee a cruel wound inflicted upon bia nation'! honor and life. But be will aooa recover, e cannot doubt, from the last blow,, however long hl heart may bleed from hi torrowful be reavement. He In no common Jnan, and a maa of hit g-rcaln and elevatina of anil will toon become a cilia and aulf - polled as ever, for he it a true philosopher and know how "tweet are the ate of , adversity," od " bow sublime a thing it it to mi Iter and In t'.nng" Ilia favorite preacher hat told him, that k the bright' eat crowni that are worn in heaven have been tried, and smelted, aud polished, and glorified through the furnace of tribula tion." ,"' ; - We do not doubt that Mi. Urel y much desired to In) I'rca'dcnt of thi great court tfy,. J 'J M. veiiJbudjb!iiJiUioo. I!u. we believe him to lie a true patriot, and that be would prefer defeat If by It he could better aerve hie coUhtrjr, Wi believe that much of hiui, and we believe that H ia Indeed a great national misfor tune that he w&e not cbrecB to the highrat odlce. lie niiyht console hlmaelf with a very ttrlking auying of C'oj that be would rather Ih vt poaterityahuuld Inquire why ho atatuet were erected to bira, than why they were. Mr. Gre-ley hnt already accoroplihed a good deal In the way of fame. lie hat secured the reputation of being the ablctt of American joitr- Galittn, and of baring achieved what tho Immortal MiUon-anpired b', " to loave aumtlbing to writ, that after agct thonld n it willingly let die." He hae aUo made a name for magnanimity, for tntrcy, lor great, gcneroUJ, kind tieortednwa, tbatba loDgt to lew of the chiUUeii of men, Let bin enemies bring out the foolish, wicked uturuncit of others and pilot them Upon a credulous public at bit ; let them even parade bit impulsive and haiab words ajjsiriiit D, wo will still rente mtier hit bold and beaut il'dl act la becoming the turely of fftnton Davis, the "urutk engle" at whom every evtnomed abaft was aimcdj nt a time too when the cries of vengeance were echoed through the Northern skies. Nor will forget bow early he exerted bis great influence a a pncillcator and friend of the South, toning tliertby Um tUmmndt dittlart,' nor how he bi t atoiiutnp before the whole North durirg hit very remtrkable apeech-nVklnii am paij a and plead so earnestly, persuasively el Mjuently for Amnesty and Reconcilia tion. 4 We will not forgot that it Waa If irace Greeley vtlia jint ' all JtWAwa tuen answered the piteous - re fr help i u deliverance that waa wiuog iiotu the weaiiud aud torn Southern heart., When we forget theae thing, may our right eome forever aspbyaiateil. Nut should the South forget ilia kiud b,. f the North fVoww vpon him, tha South at leant should throw around bits berown shield and etand bravely by him Mouruii for hit dear wife, disappointed in hi aspirations and hopes, what vlrttt om, true mun would not rather be the du featcd cauJ'ulate thaa the victorious ty mnt Cato dead than Kern Addling. I It ruay have been, and doubtless was, an error to" nominate him, and yet it ap peared wie in the Democrats to cootlrcn bit nomination at liiltiiuore. We had come out of a loiiff, utib(, exhausting war. We badU-ea tuljected b sevaa wearying jears if persecution and blfedr i!;'. We bad been' pillaged, slandered and watebed by FcdonU birelini, para titen, iuioriiiers and spies. Corruptiaa bad pretl like a fearful epidemic; and a political Kiigreiie was eaiiug away the very vitalt of tbe nation. Treaident xCib.net, Congrtti, Judiciary, ' dowa through nil the ritiik of olik'U'a bad ( v i e ' -an-1 bluitti -1 or dead. At last th' ie i. ieiirl an opMirlunity, goldea an I Ta !-:.!it ; wi-e men c.tul.t i)iegieuin a r it m tLe drii!c elond iiaeemed to dis ci e a "i'ver lining ;" hope irmig up in the In ,ut, and tiio gietH" DfiiiocrjtSc )ir'v io.ide a snMiuii! kacrificayieldiny their piny tiadiiiont and prejudice, and .HI llp : lh II!'' ii tb li'.ur of ciuntry. i l Ui omMijnt upon the "y of the people that net a:.d edKed the t pil t;; J t er gfl tlri te a Bo-i-tiiincd by ai.-y par i ti.ire a inure pa- triotU! and - admirabte ascriilce. Tbey roseto the great height of the hour and lb occasion, and formed a eoalttioa that promised well Mr. Greeley baa rnoblj and wisely perfumed his part, and aeither reproaches nor carpinga ought to be flang t"tfie wise old man. We are defeated it it true; but, friendt, coontrymeu, our " . . . L . . .;it If principles ere net oca a ; mcy sun htc, arid amnesty, peace, reform will continue to agitate tliii Continent at long any vea tige of civil liberty aurnrc. Jt every lover of country then rexooWcrata him self to the great and noble work of saving the ark of the constitution, and if our vessel go down, let it be with the flag of the Cnion flying over us. Stanley, the discoverer, who is ttlll in England preparing his book, " Ilovr I found Livingstone," hat achieved quite a triumph over "the Geographical Society that pooh-poohed iiim at first and doubt ed all bt claimed to bave done. They are to give bira a dinner at last in reo-g nitioo of bit aervlces, and to make tome atonement for the gratuitous insults they offered him. It it reported that the Eng lltb people take a grert interest ia him, and he hat been the recipient of many kind attentions at well at expreationr, Sampson Low & Co., are to be hit pub lishert, and bit book will tell for one guinea, or f 3 of our currency, Co-education of th sen a, we regret to tee, U mAklng headway. We abominate the whole thing moat heartily. They ought to be called ' Bchoola for Scandal.' In tli North the progress of the system it marked. , Four colleges in New En gland among tbera the University of Ver mont,; Cornell university, of New York ; the Bwatbmore college, in Pennsylvania ; Ottrlia and Aatioch colleges, ia Ohio ; th State nnivertltiea of Indiana. Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin and luwaostika bo dittinctioa on account of sex. There Is one lust itation of the sort, lson Mary land, in Cajroll county. We sincerely boe that this system wilt never prevail in th Bouth. Aincric.in reader generally have but littl idea of Hie euorutou wjr debt FranceX agreed to pay Germany, That such a vast turn as was exacted could be paid at all by a country of the t ie ol France, and that toe after o disastrous war is almost marvel lour, and peaks loudly of til very great productiveness of the Kingdom. Inimcn turns bare already been paid, Tbit week f 10,000,000 are to tm paid, and to on in regular initalments until, the endluf the year, when the enormous turn of 1100,000,. 000: witt3Zfc.7mtinztt.!qabtm$;. That war was a. very txptntive buinoa. Only think of a nation's being able to pay ouch a heavy indemnity after a terrible war, besides carrying ou it government, and remodelling and Incieislng its army and navy. Vetily, Frauce It still every great power I ..,.. J Frantw is to have a somewhat novel trial, It it another tot of'Ttie question xncwhat rife in America twenty-three years ago' Have w a liouibon among ail? A person who callt himself M. Adalbert d Bourbon, who ia a son of a elocknmkar named Nauudorff, who pre tended during bis life to be the minting Louis XVII, it abiut to sue the Count de batnbord. This personnga mukca no tlalm to royal honors, aud contents him self simply with demanding; fj fortune Of 111 ancestor, loul XVI. NaiimleirrT, the elder, was the most famout of alt the Dourbon pretenders. M. Jiilet Favr is to conduct the ease for the present pre tender. Several volume have ntrtndy been written in defence nf the claim of Nauinloiff to bo considered the "Lost Dauphin." ' ; And now that Grant hat been re-elected we may rxpect him to carry out, if passi ble, tome of bit pet aehemcs. Ilia famous Ssnto Domingo job w ill certainly be ro aewed. Gen, Grant hat never abindoued the Uea ot annexing it. It is said that be intendi to consider all bit acta, Including the San Domingo builie, at having been endorsed by tbo country, id will pMceed to push hit lavorite tcheme with tenfold vigor. There ia no effort to con ceal th intention. One of the President's military secretaries recently told a friend to Invest money In real estate in San 1) go, at it would' ceitulnly b annex ed niou. Senator Cole, a fumiliar spirit ia. tli Eiidical ring, has been nutnufactur mg k fresh anuexation speech and deliver reason to believe that Gen, Grant proposes to urge th pet project lu bit flr, nii-ssage to the FfryT4:frrgtvTlin' Domingo would bestsiuped aaaa admin bjtration niuasura, and it would become a decislv issue. The President's desire for annexation doe not stem .to extend to Mexico, which would be fur mors profit able than banDominirn, and which is now little elite than retuge lor deaieradoe wuo suosisi uy preying on lllli iixan (IV xena, , - It is rather alarming for the pesos of Eu rope that three great power like Ptuasla, Ruasia and Auttria, have formed or may form toon aa alliance. Titer'! no doubt that Prussia and Austria bave eithor foruied one, or bav one uuiier considera tion. Austria is w!Ming,it would seem, to forget Sadowa, But it it rather ingular that Ituasia tbould come iotif tbu alliance, The following, if true, nny throw torn tight on tho matter : ' ; v i "Th Km purer Alexander hnt beeb an enemy of France ever since hi viait to Porta, duung the reiga of NatioleoB III. til lite had been threatened in t lie lion Tde" BiitrtognBtiy PoWrarUTir Utaeiin ftatl limply been contlemnrd by a Fiench jury to penal amvitude. When be vi.ited the aii.te Chapell and th Palais de Ju-tiee, young barristeis iiuulteVl him wiih "Vive I Poloutie." Ho returned to Itimia disgusted ana France, and with Hie imperial court. '1 b disaster of Sedan be hailed with Joy. tie wa sliootiuir with tome friend when bu received tli news uf it, on auiaii etat where he likes to live like a private gentleuian. 1 he t veiling ol that day be drank the health of Mt uiti'iu, the king of Prussia, broke h is glaum , and told bis guest to do l.ke- wix. All tlic piece of gUisaaeir collat ed auJ rmelted into the lorm of a cup, oil which ia engraved tlte word ekilannd v. IIii h m c i on the chiiiii-ny ol dim bed loom." . i ' - SEW TVBL1CATIOSS. Tbs AnvKVTcaBS of a Eaowxiu, A Told to Wy Child," , 'ly tb antlioc4f 'John Halifax, Oentlemen." Illustrated, New York: Harper and Brother J872! Tbk i WtitT ' voiwne of Mr. Craik's .'Miu Muoek foroierlvl charmins eerie for childrei which the Messrs. Harper are. v.iugfug w". w - ; MicnAEL FanaDivJ By t. H. Glad stene. FbD. T. It. 8. Harper and Broth era. A neat little volamo upon, one of th purest and greatest men oi science Eng land ever produced. Tu Old Ci'tutairv amP. By Cbaile Dickens. Illustra'cil. Harper and Broth- era.: . Thi is a capitel edition, copiously il luntfjUd, of onu of Dickens' admirable sovek Th story of littl Nell, in thi novel, Is alone worth the price of Ue bookd V Cyclopkdi of tax Best Trfuconi o CiUHLEa Diccava. Compiled from Ilia Workaand Alphabetically Arranged, by J. C, de Fontaine, E. 3, Hal ft Son. New York Number Hire of thit interesting work; bat been received. It it a very entertaining book, and even tli greatest admirer of Dickent, and who Is not, will be aatonulied to find how very many of tit "best tftougntr'.n nao. it is a viu- able contribution and diterve extended sale. It is publialicd by our favorite new i oik noose, the meiuoertof wuico are North Carolinians to the core. TUB DAILT SENTINEL. . We are glad to announce that thi fear. lea paper hat again mad ita appearance in full aize. It will, if possible, bo more useful to the people ill the loture than in the paat. It friends will etuivd closer to it its circulation will b iocreaaei, and its iulluence erouter because of its bold and manly op poai lionto the corrupt rad ical party. , That it it a terror to the rada, their attempts to injure Mr. Turner, per- onally and pccuniailly, abundantly attest. The villainoua and slanderous intimation that Mr. Turner was cognizant nt, or had something to do with the destruction oi the StuiTiMEL office, it but another dark and internal attempt of unprincipled and retklesa character to brake down the in fluence nf that paper and Mr. Turner, and to shield tlieiuaclve from the acorn and contempt the damnable act excites in the mind of all honorable men lor the leader of a party whose teaching Instigate, If they do not justify, arson and every other wickedness kiiowif to the catalogue of crime, ' . There ere tome few. weak-kneed, timid, milk and water Conseivutives, w ho are wont at time to aatert that Mr. Turner's bold denunciation of thieve and thiever ies does our pany harm inateod of good. Such persons aru cither corrupt or very ignorant ; they are either unduly preju diced agaiuat Mr. Turner, or tlieyare ri rv lukfr-waim Conservatives. Mr. Turner has done a great good In exposing the p!unde n ot the people. . lie has worked maulully, fttitblully, and a but lew, if any, North Carolinians ever worked lx- ime. Un.hax siivnil Hie tita!fl..tUo.Uiarj.dt ot dollars and done more to bultd op and treugthen the Con i votive party than any other five men m tin) State, lie has not been rewarded according to bia de sert. Tbe role think he deserves some Hung the politicians are. Ualout of mm. By certain ullice Kicker! ' and thoa who are to cnlorlunate as to have been mixed up iu radical speculation and other ne calitita, Mr. Turner iadenouueed a being too extreme, too aevereon thoaa who have plundered the people and tliu state. IJut Air, Turner will be. kindly rutin mbered tnd uleaned by the good people ol north Carolina, when these sell righteous carpers are toivottsn. lie will yet tie rewarded for nuble services, notwithstanding it ha been tbe policy to reward tin se least de serving to g ve place and prominence to thOMi who bav done least lor th party or the State. ' Tba policy pursued by Mr. Turner through the batrriKKi, toward the nnscru pulous ltadical party was the only one that count poseioiy nave enecteu any good. The Had leader bad gathered at the cap tol of tbe State bko carion crowi around a dead corcana. They bad coma from all quartern from the five puiula of the great titles, from tbe peniteutiariuaof the North, from the by way and kitchen of the South, They were without character, money, or luteiltfreuee. 1 bey had seized bion tbe State government and the pub lie Treasury. Their purpose wa to rob. They desired to do it quietly and by tbe form of law, but to rub th people and State at all banards. They went formidable in number and had a corrupt government witlt bayonet to back them. Lmltriuch eircutnatancea, it waa about a much a a Stan' life waa worth to oppose or de nounce them. Yet Mr. Turner dared do it. lis sent forth daily his exposures and denunciations right from their strong bold. Surrounded and threatened by their paid tool and assassin, he defied them all, aud fearlessly performed a great service to the State. Will the people not now sustain him I Let them turn a deaf ear to tbe vile slander of th Radical Pen a liner add qaaai Conservative saints, wno are too modest to call Kadical thieving Healing or rogue a rascal, and resolve to tuatein Mr, Turner as a true SitHTiKBl. and guardian of Iho people's iijina. Sadfcvry iiiucamon. i Chicago has gained oue thing by the fnyirfciafea JA sfioferfOiv w4 kowmi, ne seventh of Uotuber, 1?1, ha blirued its memorials indellibly Into the liic )l mat uusy, cuierisiog cuy. a year nas patted, aud the city is half rebuilt, ia a more durable manner, on a grander scale, and with far better, provisiona for the future than bcftfreVT Individuals have suf fered irreparable' leWt, and th -whole community shared to some extent ia the calamity ; and yet a finer and larger city is rapidly rising to completion where one year ago was a charred knd smoking heap of ruins. Tbe bustle of business and thotongt of workmen has taken the place of aobt and taioentatiuua, and kap py honw obliterate the trace of to great desolation. All of wbk-h shows tlis aupuhding energy and hopefulness of our people, and It an earnest of future growth aud glory. Chicago deserve tbe congratulations, and has won the respect. of Hie whole country. If the keep on at Bit piefent rate the ill not bave ashes euougu icit lor her tinner to rprinkle their heaua with. GWu'rn tit. ' The Tcmaiifa of John Howard Payne, the author of "Home, Sweet lloim'. '' 11)11 rest id. 1 unit, and, fciih the exception of vile BUMia itaeu uver lis grove oy III Inited Mate government, no manument wot ever ertcted to hit memory. It It the intcution of Iho "Fakt Club," soci ety of journalise and professional men, ol -Brooklyn, New York, to erect a tuita bi monument in l'rotpect Park of that city, an(l it posaible, to bring the remaii. from Taui to Uret-nwotMl Cemetery. Mr. Prn, a is well known, wat born in the city of New York, in17tt3, and for Sev eral year bad bis home iu Brooklyn i'tr. W. W. Ccrcorsn, the public spirited banker f Wanhitigton, who has already bestowed gilts upon institutions in that city am utuing to a millioa of doliarvhi latLly auued two hundred and twenty five th'oiiaand dolinis to the tuuilsof Colum- Olliu veoiee, ' j FOREIGN CLEANINGS. Tbe Reghiirar General of the Colony of Booth Australia estimate it population at tnidtunmer, itsvi, at l'JU,4"V. j Tbera bt ome talk of starting in Loa don a comprehensive church, wbk-h thall admit worsliipper of all sorts and condi tions. ' , i i , Tli "lUlie" of Roma relate' that an other predou diacovcry ha been made at ttia I'rictoriaa camp- namely, a fine head of Jnno, almost intact, and with a remarkable purity of outline. ' Tbe text of the judgment which con d em Bed tha paeado General tlutcret to death by dctaultJia been posted up at tbe gate of the Ministry of War. that be ing nil laat known raaidence In France. Th remain oi Ifeicrich Heine, which forth hist sixteen years bave been re posing in tbe Moutmartre district of Paris, are to be transferred to Germany, nit native land. Tbe Birmingham Morning Kevt of a lute date, announces that Stanley, the dis coverer of Livingstone, ha threatened it with n action for libtd i"r publishing a uuiauvB lima ioe new iora ouh.. Mr. Bradlanghli psjx; tbo Nalitud I'- jormtr, nas been ret used bv tbe itritish Pottmaster General penniasioa to be registered fur traosmiw'ion abroad. M Bradlatigh, it will be remenien.bercd, it tue well knowu fcugliKU Kepublican, The London Xvrn'uig loit. nf the 3d In, annouuee the marriage of tba Mar- qui of Waterlord to lira. Vivian, th di vorced wife of th Hon. Captain Vivian. with whom, to tho confusion of the fash: ionable world of London, the eloped Sev ern montnt ago. . 4 French correspondent tell ua that there is at Pari a manufactory of dam aged china which is marked '!. and which is sold a part of th Imperial din ner terries saved Iron) the ruin of the Tuilerte" TfcWTJ -qdlW a brisk trade .1 -. l .. I !. , uonu iu bins ouaoitaa. v The "Musical 'Standari'' pulilislie story, which reaches it from Ireland, to the effect that a nobleman, in dirgnite, is roaming almut that country with a grind ing organ, in a donkey cart. It Is alleged that this singular excursion is tbe result of a wager as to Hit turn of money to be obtirined in tins especial line of vagrancy. The new Domesday Book which i be ing prepared by the Britinh Government win contain the name ot every land owner worth an ncra and niiward. to gether with the total extent and valve of eaeli property, and the pnrmu in which tt may wt iituatsiL Tbit will be a publica tion of extreme value in many ways. Tho Germain with to erect some grand monument to commemorate their success iu the Franco Prussian war, and have been for tome time past looking out tor a lit object on which In exercise their inge nuity and putriotixm. A correspondent of the Ixmdon Tuna, gilted with a ra liginn spirit which will dcubtles cau hit proportion to be well received by the l.mperor of Germany, pr pose tho ercc tlon of the twin spire of Btrasbur Cath ednil, on the sides of which could b en graved tliu name of nit thoaa who full JjglJiJilgJoxJ'aJJurtand x LITEKAKY GOSSIP. . The copyright of Paul Feval's nnvjls recently sjlj ut Parts h 70,000. The new life of Madame C Lafavotte. by lier auugnier, ua been traualated and published la Loudon , . Michaeli, literary accent of M. Pardon, anil otner, is trying to elleet an amend ment of American copywrtght law in favor of French play wnght. Tho price of the Loudon Hornet it now teduced to one penny. The pans i on oi in oral oi in comic order. The twelfth editiou of Mr. John Fora tcr' "Life of Charles Dickens," volume 1, naijust, been published. The eccojd Volume it nearly -ready. .' Among the beat fualiion article written In Paris, wa are told, are those of the " Viscouiite da Bury," who la, in fact, m. itecortte, chief clerk iu the- office of police. ' Tbe ,Frencbrjeoolu never likn.l ('bar I mi Dickens' woi ka and it is said that none of the French translation of even hi bust production had a renuiucvativ tale. " "TAmtTfow tbev say that Lord Brooerbam uiu not wnt "Albert i,unel," the rather crude arid heavy novel which wa nalin- .,tr I.: "i. w Mia wot a a wnue ago. ; Dr. Cnrruthcrs Is revitintf "Cliaiubtrs Cyulopmdbt of English literature," a work more valuable for its illustrative extracts than for itt critical opinion. Jmvtin MeC'arthvV "itt will contain nuiuuiout sketches of Eng lish and continental celebrities, and will tbortly be published by Sheldon & Co., m aew xorx. . Don Fernando, of Porniiraf ! anit tn be the composer of an opera entitled Chamoeus,'' recentlv Droduced at Milan aoucr in pseudonym of Bignor Musoul, a memorial eras nas ueea erected in the ground of Sir Percy Shelley. on of itije poor, at tsoscombe place, (Sussex coun ty, imglnnd, to murk the intended burial- giouud of the family. , tr. Han, the sou in-law aud bhimanir er of -Dr. Chalmers, is about to publish reminiscence of a tour in Palestine, which bataadaaomw yeavs j,-tB gfinipnny with oia menu, tiucr aeceasea. .- iir. Keiih Johnson, the geographer. fbe displeasure of tha Austrian Gov ernment with certain American journal, it. is said in Vienna, will probably load to tfie imposition of a tax of five ccnt on very issue of political papers published hi mo iimvu outlet, MeasA golbbefj. Wilkiua and Hwlira recently aold try auction about thirtv au- tngrapa lettor of the poet Cowper. One ol them containing a sonnet written by Cowper on behalf of printer at Leicester, who bad got into prikou for seUing some of 'font Paine' publication, fetched lour guinea and a half. YUtor Hugo' next 1 rjduc'tion iil u the long-promised x qu.l to "La l egemle des feitoli-a Dieo." That, it la aid, will be abortly followed bv ""La Fin de ftau. Uesidea these piK-mn, Mr. lluga a ia preparation - lm Cluatra Vent do l'1iiprit,'lt and "Le Theatre en Libertc.!1 ' Dr. R. G. Latham bos a volume in pre paration Vn Hamlet,' in which will be comprised, in addition to the two paper man la ioiu.me moral amtiy in -Lttera tur, and aeverat shorter notices, th En glish translation of the text, notes, and introduction of the Beatntfte BruJer nord," (ihe Fratncidu Puiiihed)" oder Prlcx Hamlet u Danemaik." Among book speedily fortbcouSug U "The rind of Florida," containing orig! Dl descriptions of upwards of 2 0 specie, wivn unlit upoa their habits, by U. J. Haynard, of Ipswich, Man. The botrk will be in jusJerto; illusliaW with colored . Cinttable, the publisher, ha written a memoir of his .father, the friend of Sir Yt alter bcolf. It "waa Ihe iualure of A' chibutd CoitMuteletbat involved tk-ott in financial dillicuitiet, from whu h he spent tiiu best part of hiit ide in, trying to 'X tricaie hinwlC . , OFFICIAL BETURX Of A YoU for Connor at V ZUHlv Jutd e tA jfrtt tfaye Aujut,Wi Goveraor: at " ' .e Prstldeiit. Corsvias 2 a i i M ' 1,810 II l,lt 1V1 I ft A It man e, Mexaodet, Alletlisuy, Anaun, Anbo, Beouiort, Baitte, hiadn, Broutwick, Bum unite. Burke, Coarrtia, Caldwell, Coiodeit, Carteret, Caswell, Catawba, Cnathaui, Cbcrokee, Chowaa, CUy, CUsvcland, Columbus, , traren, Cumberland, I srrituek, DaiK, llavliltoo, liable, Duplin lf.djecmib Fttmyttie, fnuialiu, (iaston, tiate, (iranvllle, ij recite, 0 i lid told, liaiff az, . Harnett Hjwoo.l, tlendercou, Hertford, Hide. Iredell. 1,015 Hut 14 1,1'IK ;et l.Kil .'I,a tun - ia l,au lit US t:7 mi 1,0011 1,415 l,Vt 1,77 -hd 67S 5J l.OW 1,(KS I, ltd J.waj 7l Kli l.Hnt S.H 1.7..0 1,T4 l,ws .47 , W7 154 I.V70 T-st l,H4tt rM 149 . S05 - M4 81 ' l,Ti 654 l,4l . . S5 . I4 WIS t 5 . W5 l.tti'i 700 J,tt 1(15 475 1,U55 1,34 u.ait 1,414 7o 1.114 e- till WA 654 1:tt 1.45 4 1,S 4. a IU 144 547 Bsa ,7S0 1 1 K4II r,v l,si 1, Uii !i4a 1,115 1,04) fii 2, tt5 IH7 - l.tctl X.tJtO r t)'J5 4J0 718 u-el 61U DIM 100 l,si it 1,!(7U nm lilj 041 J,0 ' M 3, an tiAt 0.-.3 Ml 1.UU3 S.i.H l.vud i.m HSU 1,0 VII) Bin 1,17s i,m i,m i,m 1 lia i.m l,44 &M HOD " (Kit) ' 1W ikKf 47 031 S,4S) t.m mi f::::. l,Jaekon, u uuui.uu, J wee, Leroir, l.intolu, Maeoo, , Madison, Martin, ' McDowell, Mecklenburg, Mitchell, Montgomery, Moore, Nash, flew Hanover, nortliamptoa, - lMb Onalow, Vi uronge. 1,W5 44d 057 tan 1,101 l.SM1 . 1,010 l.OHt t,M l,t55 , 7a7 1BM7 64U WIS I llHSt -; mm. a;t tan t.ltes ' a, 1.107 tu , t.utt ramiico, fasriuotank, . Perqutniaiu. Feraon, Pitt, Polk, Kmdoli.il, Kiciiuioud, Kobeaon, Koekinjiam, liowau, Hutharford, ' ComiKHMI, Stanly. Btokes, Burry, wala, 1 nttsylva TjrrJ,. Union. , Ivams, Wake,- " ' Warren, VVaotilnirtoD. Watauga. Wav-nc. . mta: -.-tea ta wtla n, Yadkin, i'aneey, l,8i 1.1W 759 Witt BOJ 8SJ tw, 731 - l.twu u own. : ... .. .... ., f ,, . 7;,,, DistillcJ by . tiic Proprietor! at SCniEDAM, 1N H LLAND ... ' ' An Invigorating Tonic untl MEDICINAL BEVERAGES Warmutcil wrftly pnro, and free from all deleterious subataucea. It Is distilled from Bim.gr ol tha finest quality, and the Aao HXTI0 JtrKlfia BaBKT or Itilv and dusbrnud trprudy for ease of Dyspepsia, or Indiges tion, Uropsv, Qout, KheuinaUs-a. Ueneral .Debility. Catarrh of the Bladder. I'aina la tha Back and Btoruaeh and all dbwaaea of the Uri nary Oricans It elves a-rea' relief In Asthma. Gravel aud Calculi In tbe Bladder; strengthens ana invigorates ui system, and is a eertala preventiv end cure of that dreadful scourge, fever and Ague. CAUTION I Aa for "liUDSO G. WOLft't Bau. Bcaaxr-n." Apothecariea. HCD80N G. WOL 4 CO., Bol ImiKirWrs, Ofllee, 18 South William at, Mew l erk. aog l-iha N N O V H C K M K K T. N P i Tba andereirned annonnees to his friends snd Hi public at large, that h has recently pure baaed and thoroughly renovated and r sweaea ut mug' . tor NO. SI FATET1IV1LLE STREET, (let Doepp & Jones') with full assortment of MEDICINES, DRUG?, PERFUMERY, TOILET ARTICLES ,, : -i CIGARS, iaivi uuvin, ....." y . lODAaud !'.' . -.v.. MINERAL WATERS. and veotilufrjiIly foaud In a'ffrat elass lung Store, lie resoevtf ullv solicits the Datroaair of Ida irtosda, aad a fair abar t U - pubue tnd. ana nope ' y constant aueuHoa, ecHtrtesy and nor aeaung, to retain n lor tne iniure. The attentipii of f brsieta s I bivlted to wit larg stock o4 Elixirs, and fluid, and Be lid asiraeu. 1 . Respvt fully ' A " WILLI All 8IMP80. oetSI-tf - v OK BOXES PRIMS FACTORY CHEESE 10 f irkins choice Goshen Butter. octiW tf W. C. BTRUSACIL 201) BUSHELS OATS. J ait ncalved. ei irr-tf ' " W. O. STRONACU. A" p no Barrels Mountain A poles. ectsss-U , W. C. fcTRONACII. 19 aarrels TelloW nd Reil Onions. oct aJ U I W. 0. 8TRONACIL JJMiEStl COCflANCTd. S two e arrwDTB, , Turkish Prunes, ' Assorted Foreum Nata, Fresh Citron. ii. BTRONACu SPENSERIAN DOCDLE ELASTIC STEEL PENS. These celebrated fen ar Inceeasme' Ten rafiiliyin sale owing to their na- xeelb-d man-sfai-ture. They are of superior Enelith mak auuare fonoua tor their asUclty, durability, aud e-veiiwsss of pont. For aaie averywharw. f?' ir me eouvemeiire of Utoaw who may ish to rn tliem, we will ed a Sample Card. eontainiincNAU of th IS nomiior. bv mail o receipts of cents. lVISON, BlAKkMAN 1 AlLUlt at .u , too ct i uint Btrret, rt. eel ax-lit . r GEORGIA CUlitl-1! tltX VI- .1 One 40 Saw Ch-moba, Rtow A Co's Cel ebralwl Gilt", tent oat as a sainpla, just arrived at lleliot aud lor sale at rettuivd rn-e. jAMtSM. tuWLkll, H'pt6-lw Ae"t. rp H t. MILUSERI fceTABLIsBlIENT 7 of o to , OtKK) ' MHMM ... .. OOOtHIO ,.,-. - CMMKKXX) ' tXXMHKKKI W)fKKy)O(XKOOWCHJOCK)00OOO00 OOtXXXKKIO OOOOOOOOO (KXKMMXIO (KMKklOOO CHXKXMK) , OOtKJOOO CKKHXX1 CXXMKK) , OOOOO ISAAC OOOOO ooou ' . . oow ; OOO . . OOO OtXM (EtriiioaaJ .-(NNMK) OtXXtOO tKHMKHl (XXXXXXl CXXKMXtO . rxxxxxxK) .Qji'Kffl (KXXXXXXX) CXXXHXXXXJ CHMXXXXUXXWXWXX)OOW0CrOCK)0 tXXXMXKX) XXXXXX . (MKXXXJ CKXXK) XXX) OtX3 4XJ o fF.TTmoaa. On of th Finest Bowaata, (Emxoaa. Fancy Goods Stores Hat. UCrrioaa. In . U Hat. iKttihoro. i Hat. (hTtmuaa. My Millinery Depart Boaarr. (KrriHOBa. au-m basal! of the new BoMaars. (KrTiaoaa. atylea, shape and Boaarr. (KTTiaoaa. ahade In Hat. Ho Boaaar. (KTTixaaa. aan, VaLvwra, Bilks, Hat. UCtti eaa. Batlns. Wtathara, Flow Hat. (Kttik8. srssnd Ribbon all par- Hats. U-Ittixob. chased by Mra. CEtua- Hat. -UCrriHoaa. ger In person. Bobts. (Kttikobb, All my Goods ar sold Boaaan. IKmsou. at the lowest possible Boaa.Tm. lilrTiaoaa. . price. Bot (Kmao. Hv. (Kttinobb. Dlseonnt will be msde Hats. (Ettwskb. to tbos beytng to tell Hat. (Kttibobb. ' gih. Hat. (KTTiaoaa. IS8AAC (KTTINGER Hat . UCTTiNOHt. " . 44 FayettevUI, Sk Uat. oct 5-lm ; MISCELLANEOUS. NORTH CAROLINA, Wake County. . Ia the Superior Court. '." R . Moor nd others jjouas against W. A. Jeffrie and M. B. MurdeeaL Executrix of Geo. W. Mordecai and other. Defendants. Id pursasne of a decree mad In th above entitled action, I will aell at the Court house door In the city of Kalelgh. on the KM day of November, lKvi, the tract of land on which J. ttolert Je!trl.-s, Esq., now twaidss, lylrg ia th eouatt of Wak and Franklin, silnat ea Little Hirer and containing about Uiirty-cight hundred 13,SU0) acrea. Th traet has been divided Into twenty lots embracing from on hundred to six hundred, each. Copies of tbe plot allowing these divisions eaa be seen at the otUcea of rihm 1L Rogers, Esq., and Messrs. Moor As Hailing, attorney! at law, Kaleitrli, N. C, and at th residence of Wllll-m A. Juilriea, la rmnklin eoeuty. J. Robert Jeffrie aid Will lout A. JerTrto, Esquire, w 11 furuish sny information which may be required, and will thitw over the premises any pertbns desiring to lnnpect th land.' - '-' ' Th term ar ; On third eah ; the balance In twelve month, with Interest from day ot sale. withheld until full payment of thejiurchts ntouev. i MARGARET B. MOKDECAI, . ctll-td ' by Attorney. JT" OTIC X.r Call and as TUB TIP TOP ' " WASHING M A C II 1 E tlte best ever nscd. rp ao-tt W. U. JONES A CO. THE PARKER GUN. SEND STAMP FOR CiaeAg PARKER BROS . WEST MERIDEN.CT, For tale by JULIUS LEWIS A CO., . . . r. Agent. oct 7-tf VTALUABLI NEUSK RIVER AND , V yRABIREI LAN OS. On the 16th day of Nobember next, if not previous!? auposea or, I win oner lor sal, at Wuder'e Btor th valuable and hkblv Im proved plantation lying ia th fork ol Neua aiver au t;rabtre Creek (ormcrly owned bv R B. Seawall. Esq. ' Tha land eontoina nine hundred seres of low grounds and nplauda. Is well wooded snd watered, with a loihctant qaaatlty cleared to Wjork tea or twelve horses. , A nor detailed descrintioa Is nnneeeaaary. as parties detlrlng to purchase will examine ue uaaiD parson. . Th land I eapabt of division into smaller tracta to suit purchasers. . ' Term one-Iounh cash, balance in one, two ana uiree years, wiw interest payable aunnat lv. Title retained until list Payment. . For f urther particular apply to th nnder ttgneaer to ut trveraeer on tne ptaee. - - - HKNRY MIlkllUnAf, oct -5w . Raleigh, N. C !jt U-M f IU I N.jQ-,.S i U AMEIUCAN 8TFRUNG. ' , ., NEW SOLID METAL. i Not Plated. TIPPED, OVAL AND OLIVE, TEA, " DE8EBT AND TABLE SPOONS. D&jjdUT AND TABLE F0KK3. THE"AHER1C;AN STERLING" IS WAR RANTED SUPERIOR TO AN t OTHER " V METAL OR ALLOT FOR TABLE SERVICE WARE, BOTH FOR ITS STRENGTH.- AND FOR ITS REoWTAWCS- Tt At AJHTO SULPHUROUS OASES, IN WHICH LAT TER QUALITY fT iTEquAL TO EIGHT TCEN CARAT GOLD. IT WILL LAST THREE TIMES LONGER Til kit THE BEST SILVER PLATE." AND IS TWICB A3 CHEAP. A For sale at Hardwar Depot of A, T. H. BRfGGS A SOS, WE ARE REUUESTED TO ANNOUNCE that Mr. L. B. Arnold, ol t v. l LmeU win be a candidal for Aasintant Door koeir la tbe Ba ui ol ih next Geucral A- teaiulv. ' oet lit-till nov 30 CLOTHING K. L. HARDING, New Tork. R. B. ANDREWS EMsh. ItyB, -A Nil BE WB & CO. CLOTHIERS, Oct. I, IST8. FAXLIAND WINTER 8T0fcK I , , FALL OVERCOATS. CASSrkEBE BUfllSESS SUITS, ' ' TOUTrM and BOTS DRESS SUITS, x ' BOT3" and TOOTHS SCHOOL SUITS -' OF OUa OWN JlANUrACTURB. a BPKCIALITT. GENT4' FINE DRESS SHIRTS. . Fall line of Gent FurnUblng Goods i wayaoa hand. j LATEST 8TYI.E1 li GKNTi 11 ATI OF ALL DESCRIrTIOSS. TRAVELINO BAGS. ' , VALISES aad IKL'NKl . ' . , S7 Fayettevlll Stiwet, .i Raleigh, N. 0. ectS-U tJUTEKIOR " - ' " Table fhillerv, Silver Plated Knlvea, Silver Forts. Rogers' best lea ana lame Bpooua. aprisw il w. u. ua ,v. Beat Balthaor Family Flour aad North Carolina Family riour, in aaeaa sep.U W.H. JONES CO. O-TA BUSHELS WHEAT BRAN sep U tf . W. C. BTRONACH. s A L 1 OF LAW BOOKS Ou i euLosiiay, SOtb October, at th offlc of Warren cartw, l wasnmgtoa, n. 4r win b sold a valuable uv l.iorary. Terms eaan. WILL. B. RODMAN, ug8dtd A M , T . Z 8EA FOAM" POWDfcRS. la fiv pouad tin for hotels and families W. 0. BTRONACH. cpST-U ' T" ASGE LOT N. C. HAMS and Bides to-day Xal reeeiveo. sag 6 U W. C. 8TRGTUCH. O.AUT1FUL LOT OF . Embroideries. HandiercinerV'Se, At PRIMROSE, PETTY 4 NEWSOM'S. mayS-tf 7 OSADALIS rpHE GREAT 80trTHKRK JL remedy fortfaeeura of rJcro- lula, Berorulou Taint, Jtheuma litm. White Bwelllne. tiont. Uoitre, Consumption, Bronchi ua, nervous Debility and all dis ease arising front an impure eon II I T 1 Ml or in. h nAU TBS BSattU Of tin. nlkl.MW, nixies Is but ntrsMsrr to reuiud Hit rsusrs el taiijaarnal olths ty of always kivinj Mil of this mtdleins mfrnir Uiuir stuck a ruulv utscsuitlM. Krliftcalf e h prewtttrd fret many leiii,. fnjaiciaas, Minlttsrs, KB asaasofluililM throuvhuiit ths Viulh, adorit,'in the blght-H Urau i am riuia WTlTOa OJ TSI(IOt, llr.H. W 1 1MB C-.rr of Balllnson "r' "ftshMVtad itlacaMaoracru- i ana umi Ouoahs wttk sck At- Wtioa. Ot. T. tt. Psurai tt BaltiBHiN.rs. li mill psraoua suacriof vvmvm BMICM1, MyUlg II H SO luM. " . ' , .1 l". M. W.I IIUU1UUU 111 UIJ.M lUT iMtMf nll nf tha IUIM. mors M. K. C'oiilvreiic 8outh nyt as taaf htaa tc Bitict anattMl bv itauaa ttlat kt Cheerfullv Mmmmaiul U ta m w miuu sua arquainuiacea. I I rana c., DruitBiwa. it Oor. idnuetll, V.., say st awvw lus lallad I Hi." HiuiaciKja. awwi-t u. iBeiratKlca, Ifnrnw--tws, TainMSM, says it euisd'hiat ol mii-rcmmim woea an via rauea. HOMaalif t aet aiacratauaek Diwa. ralioa its In-rxllwu sr imlilishrj on nary Meka(a. Khuw it U jvur I'hjiiii.n aiul ha will tall you it eomo8a4 at Ilia stroairast sKarativas thtflTit,and Is aa sxcalleait Aloud Putlftar. Hid oar snaew adv.it wa cvuio riTa yoa wttiruouiaM rmnt krvry Stat ia th Baulk and frat person, k aow to vvvrv man. womaa and eklld vaUwr psriouaiiv M by rep- Boaadalis is sold By all Dnif.Uu CLKSI5T3JiCo., Bai nxoaa, ' mpriettrt. JOHIT F. HKWHT. Ne. 8 Coubs Pi aca, Am T'i. uml auwst ; julyt-deodAwly 70O BJJSHfLS WHEAT BRAN 8.(100 lb Cotton Seed Me. S0t bushels White t-ore Ml. t OcLSa-tf W. C. s)TBOSACHn, H J tierce Sairar Cored ITkna PxralM' and "facllis" biaado, jiy ala from a to 0 ttnntwta act w u W.C.STRONACII. rj a e W A F. I E L D EAHin CLOSET, tt by all odds the bat yot patented. Bend to waxb'ibld xtHTB t.'UMlT Co., Ud Dey BL, amin. "cj. j ura,ior aescripuv paieni. unu and x- two CO . hand at : - W. H. JONES (Jo., i Ascent. i.Vlt-ti OKA POUNDS SWEET GOSHEN BUT- aucv vwlaaita. Austin at 0t .7 tf LEACH BROS. crriznNS' baxik, CORNER BTU3t0ilf AND TABS 8TS, PrraBna, "a. ' i ' ' Paid Up Capital, $:25,000 70S lL00PErV PaBSinair- N. M. TANNOK, Vtca-PaaaiDairT. D. A. WElttlGER, Cashibb. BEN J. HARRISON, Aosistawt Casujbb. . maacroaa: - J. Andrew Whit. ' W. L. WathlM, Franlf Potts, : R. T. Arrlngtoa, J. P. Wullauisott. W. R. Maiiury. w.k Taiw. DaFcaiT remlvml In flm.n' motiv. .u CcaaxKCT, for whieh certitieate will be I stttd, psvolil in kind, ea dam and. with iutar- tat ftom dau till paid. lTEitBor allowed en dally balance aublecl toeheck. ColiK tlona on all aeeoulbk point, and re. tsms matle proaiptly. , i A lot of irood o'i J Com. D 1j not 1-tf W. H. JON ISA CO. MEliCIIANT v TAILOR p IMTtr " 7 A . an a I. I. awn ... . - 1872. 7 A FULL AND , COMPLETE 8T(H j I OF ,CENTXESlKK3 WEiq ; ; AND FURSISniNO GOODS. - , AXXOCXCEMExx. Llonslcur 13. Bess oa . MEltCHAST TAILOR, Oppotlt. Matrapolltaa H ,u VATBrravtixa tuit, ha Jntt retaraed from tht Northira .a with a Urgs and varied stoi k of "4 FRENCH and ENGLISH CLOThs, CASSIMERES, ' DOESKINS. , VtSTINOJ,., tateaiTel" 01 ''- la th Meehlnlcal Depart met i ,1 Vas h hU employ .th vary Freneh warkn wbcwa artlstie tast.' cannot b. "0 Una or any other elty. Iw Thttkf ul for past favor, he hope hy nnn tod steady plleaUoa to biuinuia to iariil cuntiaaaoe of th tarn . ' lit wnl anil a heretofore, on the Boat u tunable term " uu!B0ri, - - F0H CASH ONLY. ! Bo'eltoB gwaraiilced in erary rttpert aep'J5-Sa -ir . . piRaT IN THE MA IE T, WEI EE L . I .. :.. , IS ADS TBS VAN.' THE LAItOEST 8T0CK OF (JEJiTs FURNI8HINO GOODS EVER 1 BROUGHT TO : : KALEIGn. : C. Weikel takes great pleasure in la f urn big ; his many friends and rmtrons that he li. jaH returned from hew York, With the lartt and moat attractive stock of enods ol everr, description ever trouicht to. Hut uiartat, Hf tuck utubntces In part, Frtneli, te'lith ipH trrmiii BROADt LOTUS, " ,' ' DOESKINS, VElTlN.la.Ac ENGLISH MELTON, , . , ENGLISH KGYSETES, BCOTCH AND ENOLISH CHEVIOT. ' I BE VERS OF -ALL DESCRIPTION!, for Suits tad Overcoat. To all of which, I Invite a careful laipKlios from th public. j la th Mechanical Department of eiy Hoaae will b found only the very best work men, and all work turn ad out, 1 ea cow!" Sently guarantt. I Order from a dlstauc retpectlulljr to'io ted, and personal a tUutiou given to its tauia. asp ia dXta g A M UE L M E ll RIbb DEALKB IX CROCKRIE, PROVISIONS, TOBACCO, ' CIGARS SNUFF, CONF.C- r - TION0, boots and shoes Ac Opposite the OstHcuse, - ' , oct lOdAwtf ' ' Rslelgh.i'-C. T E AC E INSTITUTE. . 1 :(.! t's )' ivii;i HALEIGII, N. C j Rev. IL BunwKi.t, IMndpal. J. B. BcavrELL, A. M. 1 Pfilld a J. BTKVaMa, A M. ( Th First A nana Session of this MHtuoi Will commence on Monday Sept. id 19a : Accomplished and experienced teartw all the branchnually taught la ntm Female Bemin alios have been employed, ; The Msajcoi Department will bs ! direeUon of Prof. A. BAUMANN, who, 'f ths past ten years has been j7ciatd i" Principals la tltrlr School at Charlotte, t Mrs. M. K. LACY will be eonnert"" the Institution as Teacher of EnglLb . and Superintendent of aoeiai and oooieti dutle. . , For arenlareontalnlrg full partleiilrtu Terms; Coorwrof Startv:- iter? stbtrew -; 1 Rv. KB'CRiV'ELLAti-, , Mlv IS lmiwSiu Kaleirtl. JJ O WTO 8 P E C V I T S V e 0 E 8 S F H L l r . Randal U. rooted Co i Banker and Broken, TO Broad way, T' . -.. . . ,: . , . . . Y Member of Stock Exchange and flold Board. I ' . . . r.l.,n!rt ; KiviBBKoas Jay cook o-. . v, Banking Atsoei,t)un, or am Baukln. 1"" r Commercial Agency In New York. n. D. ramptuet on -wan on -IperaUon," fra on application. JuMDoVwly y -. II ! I I, ATAPiOO Familv Floor Just boa u P M,IU 1 , w. c BtR0SAcn aacsa-tf gALE OF N0RTIL '.CAROLINA KOAD STOCK. aBdtsMlz'ned administrator of TbotB Court ipaon, deosased, will soil ' " " ;Loui in Liitiet.Ht. t ibi.'-." Uthd day of October., Wi, fort vsa N. C. ruiiroaoeioeo., , UfWi, L : C. M TIloMrtON. , . aVdatutistraltrt. Sep ST-dtd . S T A V A N T. r- Ha ripened hi ' ESTAURANf Jf Bcconiaiodataoa of th public. . " , w tor hint to say that alt the duH-ai M Season will b constantly kr; " "" aarved la th best style. w OYSTERS IN THE SHELL received every day and served in all stya !Tb AR i furni-b-I with th bc' . WINES, LiyLoud, ALA, rORTES 1.AGER '' i ' pe A-Sm t" : ' V
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