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t l THE SENTINEL JOSIAH TURNER, Jr, Editor. T. B. EINaSBtmr, AmocIvU Editor. MONDAY, NOVEMBER II, 1874. EUBSCRIPnoSI KATES. 1 Copy Week!; Sentinel month, L80 J Cople SO m - 12,00 SO " . ; . gS.00 One ctpy free to getter ap uf ClaU of 10 end pwrd. 1 Copy Semi-Week! Sentinel, months, 1 0i't' " " " 11 SO m.s 40.1X1 On Copy free to fetter up of Club of 10 and upward. 1 Cop; Kill? Sentinel o.bs, IS.O0 S Colcs " . . -v &40 10 " 40.00 SO" " . . sUOD On eopy free to getui op of dab of 10 md upwards. A3 WX EXPECTED. We supposed tb&t General Grant and hit supporters would regard the voice of tli pcopl on W Tuesday m complete ii:dortiH-iit of Lis administration. Every outrage be has coniuiiUed upon tbe right - 1 1 btntct or the liber tie of Individual! ( . t very defeat he bee sustained In bit For- tn policy, ylnciuding bit disgraceful "rwriMijiKntm) damagta" feet with Eng- , land and liia) S.into Domingo project ; all the frauds, peculations, deception end 7 ciilie pvi petroled, generally ; bis ms. of patron spa,' bU euetelniog bed, corrupt men after lie knew they wtro uch, and bis ovtu debauched life, ell these have bueii sustained and Indorsed by the American people by an over whelming and unprecedented response. That the Administration will consider itself fully eiutalodd in what tt bu done there can be of course no doubt : that it will regard ii.;lf m Uvln; mrl, Umwht to go in in career f o crime, and uutiitj. tbei'. can scarce ly be a ' doubt. It j must feel that no enormity it may couiniiS egainet civil liberty or pure morality wil be distasteful to majority of the American people. Armed now by tucb an indorse ment, and knowing bow little (be people of tbe North care fur CunitltotlonaJ lib erty or lor Hie criinee that have bees couv milled pr that ma; be committed agiintt the South, Grant way now carry out his : detdgn. tgnlntt the Southern people with higher band than ever, and he may make swifter inroads npon the liberties oi t'tc wftontr pcfiplei'-iof rvferf wcflnn;-ftsn distinguished bis first term.' He will hare a Cong rem more obetijuioue and possibly more vensl, than the but to fur ther bie plane ; C'ongrtee in which bi partisan will be numerically mheh atronger. What then can tbe luvereof country expect from euch an Adminittra tiou backed by such a Congress ? If any virtuous plant could spring from tutfj. sexktut auU, it would indued be iiavrveLi lout. If the nymph, Liberty, could breathe inch an atmoKphere and nut die, then be muat have a vitality that cn doty all dn;;cri and even death. ,f ' That our readeie may tee what Itadical Kurthcrn papera think of the election we collate a few eatract : ! ' i'niKC'll'LB THlt'MrUAXT. From the B iaUra Joanwl ( kim. ) It ii a Krand triumph of principle, re , bulte to Uia alandcrere who bavi maligned Ui-imial Gmut, and a verdict nf guilty ucsiiiKt Ihoiw diacootented iplrita who h")d to rite to emimioo by palling the in :pui)Utn pariy aown. All ine eciieme of our opmioctiU have come to naught, all their faiat-iionda and misreprcMntatiuni nave rrooilKd oputi tneir neaUt, and the people hava -mi ted in tonee sot to- be uiiuuli;rloo thut tbe Democratic paMiy, undi r w l atever k'uis it may appear, Will Ih; rebuked by tbe (ulfragce of a free peo- piR. (iiiAfit t roi.icv yovxD xno and turn t'ruta Uic FtiUadelphia Iiiqulrrr (Adn,) The lKipular Verdict baa been delimcd, with peculmr force, in fnvorof Ueu. Orsnt and iu opposition to Mr. Grwjhy, ' The fonuer'e policy ha ijeen practical exemp iiliitttioii, and of btbor declared rcalotdav, by their votin, that they louod it good ami nutficii'nt. Den. (j rant baa made a record aa I'rtaidiut with which the eoua try it aatiaucd, and, Uiru Hint, he hid niaiie a rccorn as a kjioht, m nieu tver American citizen waa ln.uU, autl whteu every one felt it would be ungratnlui to loruut or Ignore. Uratltuue and Interest, lor ont mint bund in baud to reward s linsteu public aorvaut. A 1t.il Uflt Of tlMTV ASD VIBTtJ. From tbe L Uca(N. J.) Uoild(iam.) 1 he itttim&tf4foi&mA4mmr4 iitrstion is one that will cnute universal Pj ' 'u'. It is not only a triumph of honesty and Vlil ue rrVCTmisTrpritontatlrra, slimier, and abuw, but a vindication ol the principles of popular government, siiowmg that no arts ol the enemy csn deceive th great majority f iutelligent ci'im-ii, and that they uavdthe patriotism and discriminaiion neccawiry to preserve the institutions luuemeu irom Washing ton and his compatriots. It I another triumph of Union and good government over the hosts of anarchy and bate, who, under the pretense uf reconciliation, aim ed to rep-n alt the, issue settled by the war, and lno triumpa wouw nave en iuiled upon us loiiir yeurs of bitter sirur gle, if dot another civil war and the fiuuj aus)ititiuo ol ine l nion. we WHAT GRAST Will Ou jcsicrday w rercrred to barwe t ex (yet irom urani. e eaia we V ould ai'arctSj expect any change In hit 1. ; , v towsiili the out. llcre is What tiiiii'iLi Ciiiueron aid on Thursday before , t!i taction at ' Lancaster, Penmjlvauia. lie t'.'ive bis friend to understand that his influence with the President would continue uninterrupted. He ejid 1 "(iraut will be te-e!ected, and be will co!.tiiiuetorely upon and counsel with t:e un-n whom be had trusted in .the ps.iL Uf my personal relations to linn 1 11 not fpenk. 'I hey hnice bten close ac 1 imaiiaie, snd t.cno svsiiro you that ti:! itf is no iL.ner cf their twity Inter r':;ilei.", ( With such oum.il at Morton, Came r"i,Cor.kiirg, lU-aat Butler, what can ihe V''j. ;?:;;c expect lioia Grant but mjarutt I ...A.!:y "r You cad tiwajt judge a man 1-v r'-i'c-lfpii-v l krrps, is a b'-iur; Lent Tm uisisTRj or sonar , We auppose the leader, after a ai monthe campaign, i aoniewbat aick uf politic and politiciana. We propoee to write ccaijtilly opon other topica. And now lei na Ask you, If you have met with a dainty little volume of poema, Ur green and gold, bearing the bore title, and written by a mott gifted English tody, Frances Ridley Havergal I If yon have not, then permit tit to advise you, and forthwith go or tend to Sir. Alfred Y, il liama' book-store, and purchase UUs de lightful Kttls volume. It Is really a beau tiful collection of rtlifUmt poems alto gether tbe sweetest in the language, as far as our reading goes, unlen wo except Keblc's "Christian Year." , ,j We led satisfied that any one who can distinguish between the tawdry millinery and "slip-shod twadd'e" el niany popular vent makers and the fttie poetic feeling, rythmical harmony, and elevated thoughts of genuine inspiration, will be delighted with many of UK poems in this collection. Miss Havergal is Indeed "poet-barn." We do not exaggerate when w give her credit fur grace of expression, admirable taste, a finely attuned , for : musical cadence and sus tained rytbinue, a sympathetic, acutely strung organization, an ima( ination ebul lient but chastened and restrained, and a deep, pure, devotional spirit in lore with nature and nature's Ood. More or less of all these endowments is apparent In every poem. Of course there are tome poenia that are more tender and beautiful than others, but through them all there runs an unmistakable golden thread of poesy that binds them together in loving harmony They have been greatly and deservedly praised at home, beyond the ocean, and they wtght te meet with a "warm wel wht-revcr Christian song and Christian sentiment sr jovednd sppiwHsted." (Loodoo "Jlornlug Advertiser.") I wonld like to copy ft full column from th gems that are scattered profusely through the Volumes, . Our space,, however, is limited, and weremem- i . i. . . . i i . i . . times really relish poetry of the most gen uine sort. I'lnchbet'Ic now -dyt q'lite as often passe current M pr gold. Mrliu Tupper has many more hearty hVnd appreciative admirers then Alfred Tennyson and Robert Browning. We must give a few specimens uf hr beautiful "Ministry 'of Song," but so abounding are ber riches, we scarcely kaow which to choose. Where almost all it poetry pure and uunilicd it is difficult to select. ' i The "Prcludo" It very beauliful; Hcre- is a ttatizi : "fJti ti ttty vcrrri 1iwacSstrcira;"wtiVli at 7 knur my now i Where drooping leaf and thirsty flower in lunelr vilrs erow 1 , AnJ ofu n iy lis sluuly course to pilgrim liaiirU Imi bouirlii: . Till, blunulr. wan the broad, bright stream ef ssncuuea euacavor, i'l Klorr he Its ocean home, (he end It secant!) tver." W copy a lew lints from (.he poem which gives the name to the volume : , V olng In the dcxipeulns; twillnlit, J Vi Hun the stisduW of aveis iiIkuV p 'i ,1 And her purple and golden pinions I Void oer the wesiurn iky." j " The entire poem it very charming with itt simple, yet exquisite melody. , ' ' n o turn to the tuiru poem, -uur uiu eu Leaves," but know not which stuoaas to select and which to omit, for all ; are very beautilub We despair, suae must print tlietu entire in another column at an carlv dav. ! Mow terse and yet how tender are the concluding stanxaa 01 "Aly bwvel Wood run "a ported gem : " There was spring sunshine In mi ere, 1 1 asa suen joy in uuuiug you Bo lull of all I love and prise. uo near ana una; " I hura no words to breathe the praise WUkb now for th'S 'good giftr I ow. j A wurdle anthem 1 must raise, But 11 will knew. , With hundreds of bright thought Mat urea wenru irom wnicn to qraw, m utt close our brief citation with a few ttjuizii gathered at random from a poem ol very rare excellence cm leu " jiiisunuer- stood : " . ... " Whs would fiuess whst fragianee lingers In verbeaa's.jiale green show I Press the leallet in your Sogers, r Ail It weelns yon will know," "Perhs the heart Voa meet so eolily Burns wtwdoepesi lava glow , Wisely pierce the erust, snd tiolj'y, , ' And a lervld strasss shall Sow.'r "I, , - : . 'ellenee Is uo certain token : 1 list ao secret grief is there; Borrow which Is never spoken .; Is the bearlest load to bear. "Seldom eas the heart be lonely, ' Kit seek a uimlier still, Belt -forgetting, seeking only CmpUer enps of lots to UU." We trust what we have written, and the lew specimen, w. bav. culled, will induce you tu procure the books. W. might mention a doxen or tweuty poem. that have greatly pleased, us. . In addi tion to those already referred to, we men tiou a specially beautiful and abounding in 'poetio images, the p'Vmt entitled Wounded," "P,"" Auntid Leaseiis,' 'No Thorn Without Rose," "Yesterday, To day and Forever," "Th. Right Way,' Remote 'ReMtts," "More Music,'' "My Name," "Faith and Roason," "Th Peeing Heart," sod "Th. Lull ol Eternity. Th. poem' entitled "Tbroelold Praia. " it truly sublime an almost inspired ut terance. It b on. of th. most remarkable poems we aro acrjuaintod w ith. If yon think this exagjorated praise, read the poem. . ,, There are others perhaps equally at pleasing and Impressive. We can assure our reader that the volume thus cortv incnJoJ is worthy of it. It is rcailv a volunse of very rich poetic and religious' thought "of Imagfnation all coin pact We close our notice with the last stanza. of the remarkable pncin, full of tublim truth and hsruiony, called "Faith and Reason :" - " y'slth Ui tbetwlde tflst stane's enrobed lu wbile snd pure arrsr, Jten, tbe handrmtid wiia msy share '1 be Itlsdnes of the duv. Tai'B h ails the wet. sod Beao.t(earas ' To follow In her timing Till, '1' by tei the goal Is reached, Aiid Uili is gluriou, g.ln. ' . The volume is publWie.1 by'DeWluC. ii CfN"cw Y k. Price IJ.50. SIUSF A'OTE. soittMhcre twos aa ipreasun that reminds of 1 TJseless Simple and Smelfungus; "Raised by fortune to a ridiculous visibility." ,, , -, Cencral George G. Meade, a Federal General, whose .dtV.h bs, already been - .-..- announced, was born at Cadiz, Spain, bis Tk. I),tU,l..l.,l.t.n. Quaint old Quarlts, wh j has left many admirable taymgs, wrote this 1 "If you desire to be magnanimous undertake noth ing rashly t fear nothing but infamy; dare anything but Injury ; the measure of magnanimity is neither to be rash nor timorous. We ib Grant would study Queries. The TrAuiu Aefert editorially to a re- port of tbe Oldest Living Voter being in Carverton, Liuerni county, K.C. Thi wonderful man U named MatthiwPbte . , .; """" " nix and it 106 years ld. Mr. Phosnix, ws are sorry to say, is myth, at there is npsuth counfyjn N.p. as Xesflw, and therefore not having a " local habitation " he Is scarcely entitled to" a ntme" ' . Cea. O. B. McClellan, jio is Eu.'ineer- in-Chief of the Oepartmeht of Docks in ' reduced from $30,000 to $10,000. We would Eke to see Bmelfungns follow this excellent example anil ask the Legislature to cut down his aalari to $2,500. The 1 ' ' - hard, the people are poor, and we think Bmelfungns could afford to bosrd at (lint sum. Belief Beofjle livtctmilurt- stil nn murk ! ," . Bpain profenso to be well satisfied with the campeiifa in Cuba. Just to. And yet Spain cannot subdue the insurgents . w , , n. j, and end th. rebellion. Grant is well satUlied at his recent victory, but be can - iuJ I...I lh rnna.l, of th n.llna or to- .- - - ttore prosperity Ur th leolatd fields noc nesi fne-wounus 01 tits dkuos or is- - " , . - . and wasted fortunes of tbe people of the South. The value of land under adlcal rule in the South lias fallen from twelve hundred millions of dollars to five hun dred ami sixty millions. The hug of rad- ictham Is worse than the hug of a boa constrictor it is death intensified. We have already referred to the contest In Pruwi between the two House oi the National Legislature, and the action of Ul made np of Princet and peer, of different . . , , . ,. kinds. The Chamber of Deputies, as its name would indicate, it composed of rep- reittiisi nf Ih. imnnls.- Tim.giBgliM .he veto power. The fight between the two bouses turn uium the action of tno lA'puue la pasting a Dill to eniagc ui -.i.,.,i.- j i,i .,if....i t v ' . T. . . . ' T 10 extend municipal nrmiege. inisns. oeen resisicu uy lue c pper uu n 11-1 lium ha taken tides with the, Delegate, 1... m,d th. Dirt, orderinir an r- o - appeal to tbe people at a . new election. ln theuieanliia, he. created altrjje number of peers who will vot. at he wishes. By them William will subdue! and control tbe old peers, many ot whom are prince, II merely uaos , tbe people to break refractory spirits, Grant under stands that well enough, but b. msi learn a lesson or two from Ksiser Wil liam and hit great man Bismarck, If he it not too " wooden headed. " to learn even tjrsnny from a crowned bead. JUDAltP. BESJAM1X , We of the South have ulwayt tppreci- utedthe great abilillesof this remarkable ian. Both a .a lawyer, as t member ot the United Staa Senate and at Secretary of Bute durinir our Confederate davs. he .xhibiteX very marked ability. After th. " w he went to England, and in seven year ha, achieved a great reputation amonu EntrTlsh lawers. At the instance j . of Lord Chancellor, jatiaway,' b. hat I we trust mei. aro nune 01 Air. tienja- niiu's former co-patriot and competitoit I in the courts of th. United State Who! as n English barrister be is probablthe I youngest that ivor sppca red ru I silk gown. . Th Vl.itorv ha hsa krhli-vvd la due In I .... . hiV lav,w mr inlmwiwl ,i lint tmfwlsi aail am,n I ply to his unquestionable auperiority tt j an Entrlish - lawyer, after but seven years I .ptt England. r " " "-TVtrt A QUESTION OF TIME. Th. Louisville "Courier-Journal" of I the5th holds this language which sp- V , 6 b v .vuu. tu uUUei i I "Th. triumph of Liberalism over Re- I ptftilicttnisin is now only a question of time.s The long uninterrupted march of the Radicalt towarde centralization and despotism it effectually checked. Our oandidatea may be .deieated to-day be- cause of the newness of tbe Liberal organ- ir.ition and th. power and corruptions ol the administration, but. if sm h is tha I case, w. will at least hare the consolation I of looking forward Jo assured victory ia j 1S78, and to a Congress redeemed and re-1 generated before that time. Th. nrianini. -i.;..t, i,. i ti.i 1 campaign has been fought am now impcr. been raiead to th. rank of Qtieen't Coun- American Literature," with bibliogrtphi-1 a M M O U M ..1 ,k. i,i.. r v.,ii.t. i,.. n.j I el and critical notice! of rare and valua I il ,k. - . . .7 7 , , " . . I ble books, relating to the historv snd The undersigned the following Irom the London Standard: I u,., wi? An,..i... r... n,. I and tlie oubllo ai Is will not rejoice to bear that their comrade kmlwa merch.nt in Richmond, hat lately ('t. DPpAJou')wlthatonaMortmentdf ZwFZh&'maV- ha achieved succca In nut new career, taken hold of the "Old Dominion ilaga- MEDICINES, A more detailed description Is Unnecessary, and is once 1 more restored to a position gine," with the intention, It i laid, if DHU0S, t " ' n ' m tssrtkw Mriag to wsrck. wttl tunwna. not unworthy ot hi talent snd llndustry, properly tuttained by the public, of giv- '" ' .'" PKRIUMERY, KTh. a,. however far bclow tha which, might ng1,,lo,ment,to Lid gentlemen Snd ' TO1UT ARTICLt JcU tSSSL """" .aveheld, and did hold one to hi. native old ladles, who Sr. now tt.rving bccaus. ? C10ARS. Tern. oniFounh, bsUoc. In ene,4wo landA Ueniamin It now ta old man, but ti., h,v nmniMn.ii, ,h;, i. nvnv nnnns and Uiree Tears wiu, i.,irt n...i,i. .n,n.i isbahle, and it can not but be that there I nd nseitu art. tutn a parusan jour it patriotism, enough in the heartt of the ' ,B ' he provoked people for their ultimate establwhinent. The C9mpaiBn hat futy demonstrated the feasibility ot the union of the patriotic meu ofbVhth.lld political partie for tha mnintvrtanna ol" eonliliiti,ii,l o.n..r.. n.i .n,l nt. and .. .ir.w.,1. .vi I the ablest and purest Krtpuk-licaut sreco- operatii.gy.ith th. DemScracy so it i qflite certain tbat ere long xtlmufnds on tuouaandt who vol against Mr. Greeley to day wilrlao. that It is tbtar duty to sop- port the Liberal cause." i ... " I Alfred J. Mornton; Esa , newly elected I to the Legislature from Lincolu county, j was in town yuetcruay. uo merits most ........ui. r.i Ika -....I -.l.l.a. k I iliiwiBitic. wHiuiuM a'a &vim nuitu US I t.L. ...... 1 ,K. .......a I ivpiayed.'lu trur cause in the recent can-1 ram, and altnouirn quite young In Tears I he is tlrcaHy dittiii;ruishi d for hit pat not- j Uiu and ta1e.it. 1ntr. (Amencr, . . ' STRAWS. ' Our readers will remember that a daysbetore the election we published . 1 - editorial u which w undertook to shew that Grant's supporters would run him rn 187 if re-elected now Only read) tbe lollowiDg from the Washington City cur- reepondence of the rew York World: These It Is needless to reteat. aan ?h. I fact perhaps that the President's strongest pariuaoe are aireauy promising no ma ! ," " "" " UOWHIU further, if it were possible, that the t. - r ' " -s ' ft ' 1 in a life tenure at the bead of the kov nmen ent ' PER-SJJiAL. Ole Dull bat arrivedita New York from I Liverpool. I Lieut. Frederick Grant is ordered to uom nis regiment in tcxa. Prof. Lowell has token winter quarters ' uuu v 1 k Gen. Logan's ton, who is paymaster of the Yellowstone expeditition, was robbed o 13 by higbw.ymen,t while travel- hng in the Helena and Ogdea ttoge-coach lajinjonth. .. . . . . ., . study the tkull of Woman v. ho, in life, was tbs lady pf his love. The Grand Vizier of Turkey has voluo - I tarily reduced his own salary from t - W, I 000 to t40 000 I " w Bt F,,ce vl"ted by Victor ti.e circua The Kimr he. antcil UeAues for horse, horsemen, and tot J unfreuently lor bhrseaomen as well. Mrs. Parton, for many years, was in the ''v" " l " f T 'J ? I hfr Hrilimi itarwr a ilmnln litrta. -fsaavn IimbT ,ver. .Jlut n,,. 'Bre-!od .i uan.ierred to the paper, ilor friends, in double re uiembranc of her .mluea lor tmiSSAlUuiii: I "cr well loved netis d plume, laid on her -: 1 Collin a tjnAUtifol l,nnrh nf h-rni tsmir Ml wtiu autumn leavew Mr. Wm. Blackmore. the distiniuiahed founder of the museum which beam bu . ' - . ... - . nm in Salisbury, Lngland. has returned I from a lengthy visit to the Upper lellow - briln' wi.h him Jt h, 1 0f Dhotonranhs of Indisns of the rnrions I whioh ha Wlif.-H . Hi, Itlbmnr i muou ui vision. mitw. 11 KKinuii mn , fn'nied bun Irom England, but died aa istuw SI tm. ULUI, ff II TJIfl IBUUUlUCUs ,D1 ths,wl MloM rected over her re mains. A mountain in the Yellowstone ha been named alter Iter. PaulB. duChaillu has juat retorted from his explorations in Sweden and Nor- way, with numerous beautiful photographs of the moet reulnt kable olijects of interest in tbat region, and a large amount of mat- ter for hU book and lectures. He pro- Dose to return to ftweil. n ami V.i agln thi winter, in order to complete hit studio amid the arctic regions of those couotrie. : Hobcrt Dale Owen hns contracted with Ju '1.'t"r f !'Mic, M,rjthly" to furnish that umgazlne with hi autobiog- ritphY) ln mmhlj ehaptert( to begin In Jiuiuary. Ulsreooilectious extend back M MilfhflShm bfiLCJMiysalJjMtice" .IHSyto". jcremy Bentliam, Lord Brougham, 1 ho. 1 viarason, opuraneim, uenerui i.alsyette, I with whom He spent a Woek at La Gmnne; France WtiuhC Sir Rowland hhj im Undon, etc... etc. Also to hi. graouiaiuer, wno was a partner In tbe I ery earliest tsotton spinning with Sir ,u a "W"8?t, na, ot course, to bit 1 miner t entire public lire. I -s-- I . LITEUiKY GOSSIP, . 7,e list ot AmcViCau novels annouuced-l I thi tall comprise, over fifty title. ' Live of tbe Clergy of New York and iirooaiyn," It by J. Alexander I'attoo. A new volume of poem by Jotqoin Miller it In preparation. - Still another history ol Maximilian hat appeared in London by W. U. Chinoweth. ' n.. ..... pii.v xt;.l.iu...i, ;n v.. published In December, Rnohefort't History of the Lower Km pire wiH be issued next spring. f .. iourualist . hie ol Eugene Sue, th, novelfet. A London papor says of Henry Ward Beecher : "The New Yorkers keep net I clergyman, whose doings are at carefully chr"'cled by their journals as those of I tvitilttaf a mm her tl.aw vnt4 aimiii a Tt BIHsl ,jdcJ btt tbvJ U9 ofttn 0"rii I nal enough to deserve beinir recorded." n . ... . ueo. r. runes, a new name in literature, hat in prast a "Biocrapbical Historv of Tear 141)3 to the present time, I be title leads ut to look fur work of real value. M Chsrle Wallace, th wife of a w.N. wlilcU wm ,,ou0 lbcm 4 tapmrl I ' , , , a ' . , I New Yorb, Nov. .-Th. Tribunt will in n.ra.. ..nl.lioK ,h. r.,lltn . I A f Virif Tha nnrlrin.l r,...,r,,. U, I ""r ;. . 'Z. ' " V " r I ....-......... a.iit...l.... ..f il.- -.1. ... .i.... k. .1.. I quished in embarking in another line of busimw six month ago. Henceforth it tb Ahifhl (nMunflnn, 1 1 r ., . I , p... , . .. .. .1, 1 .v..... j ... ,.vb,. an i dicial fairuest and candor : but eourtinB lbt ,"TO' deprecating tbe wrath of no . ' , . f". k - , ?J.f0J 7 S that will tend to heartily un.te tbe whole American people 4n the broad platform of universal amnesty and iinujrtiai suf- frage.li. will gladly do to. For tbe present, however, be can brut commend that consummation tiy silence snd for. bearanc. The victor in our late struggle can hardly fnil to take the whole subject ot Southern rights and wrongs into early and earnest consideration, and to them. lor the nresent. he remit it. Hinra ha never will aga'n bo a candidate for any office, and it not in full accord with either of the great parties which have hitherto divided the country, h. will be able and will endeavor to rivo wider and steadier "UJ n "'ce. inuu. ".V . " 'v-"" . ,",' """" 5hlch ll" "Wulei f jporual- '. y graerout public, b. "'l-o hi. best to make the ZViAiin power in 111. bltkader Meld it HOW CUUtem- plate a when buinn freeHom waa in R1"' ' io tl,e- "" rf pNitical pxr- 1P- " - , ""Ktllv oitLLLlvli.. New York, November S, 1S73. " t Y cttcrday evening, about T o'clock, a J.fU....lla. A.,..it,.ltti . tha, ..r UIIUI.U11I aJi.aat.an. a. aaiv ait'MPe VIA WHO fieeuliain Arp, eolomi, residinir at the I ng at mouth of Thompson's Allev, on lii unswick street, North of the Wilmington snd Weldou Ilailroau, Detweeu twa colored ..1 a.,,..,.,.. 1.' a 1 I WO10CH iiailiv, njawB.UTCiT, .CIllOIS iirp I 1 l. 11. ;. J k .1 I and llelia liubinaon, during which the latter teizeil .stick of wood and dealt the former teveral severe snd dangemtis blows on Die bead sad face wib iU-rWii, iWrr, f OFFICIAL liETCRS w I (it tl V.,t. f, nAr. t th Khrliu an . 1AI tX, tjl j i a.r- r - T .ST' 1 , Governor. , President. - Cocsvias a s Alamance. J.lfW 5 is t.ivi 7i Van 711 I.lrtI T -nut l.txa 1,415 1,201 ; 1.0W l.OU 1,1 lo r SEil ' l,:vs M ' 1,7.0 1,474 l,W, i,4T V41 7. 1,070 7SI l,Wt l.ers 74 6o5 1,7: . . 5A4. 1.4SI 1,015 , ii 1,011 Tel I.Vio 1,614 1,444 Totf 1.114 8-8 811 Wi 664 ' r.it l,4.- 41 tia m 14 647 m i,1no 1.SX3 -m )S7U 1518 ' tti I.UBS S.4:J 1.115 1, 6is E,t 5 JH7 l.KH U5 4M 718 IH8 flro vsy ,1,8'4 tit Ka - 1 tTL Anson, - I Atc I Bouuort, BertM. Blada. Hruuswlck, buncoeuoe. Burke, Csuarrus, Csidwell,, CauMiea. CsrUret, Cssweli, " CaUwba, y.r"7 ? tuoke. tuy""' UeaVelnd, J". Sre,fD' . tamberlaod, D'a'k .'ii, Duplin ' itn'' - 1 FrsnaUn, I bsaWn, :( ttateaT "J'?'0"1' l UuLu Haywood I imurd, ' I I Tsui js II - 1 ,"l'"?lon! I tlucolu, TOO 1W Mscim. en Atsdlsoju. sutis. 1,0. 1.U43 I McpowelT E 70U SIV i,m m ' m 8,'llt 'l.WM 4i l.Hat 1,08 . 10 m 1,'75 1,804 1,S3 1,I 1 m l.eiu L4t4 aii . too - mm -vt I UfL Lnkn.. OKI, Stlteliell, ' 'l8 Monuromery, 4 1 M-wre, la U"" ia 475 OA 1 N Hanover, satl I MorllMUptOn, 1.UU5 M)J 1,1145 44d B67 4d 1,101 1.78J SW4" 1,4 1,(1X1 I.IIM 1,065 TJ7 l,m Mi5 two. 3J 879 Wll i,V-a Uu 1,107 I.. , - . WU0,W w, 1 Orsnge, esaaaaavw, """nlc pS PlttV Eulk- . . JiXnondy Hokoson, KoekioKham, Kowaa, "herford, P""' Suiket urry, - j 1 Tynel1, 7 wrL' wKkton W.uuk. ' ttjt. : lift. M 4J 4.-15 Zt 1,319 l,ls Ysncey, , 1N 60d BS.ItlO tw.ui . 1.8W BELL SCIAPPS, ' millti f lb - Proprietors it BCUIEDAM, IN HOLLAND An Inilgorailng Tonic nod MEDICINAL BEVERAGE. I n-, I J', srrsnted perfectly pure, and free from all ileterlous substaucea It ! rfl.illUH fmm BAKLsr of the nnest qnaiitv. and the Aao-1 UATIO dUKIP. BUHV OriTI.T and tiprtutu for esses of Dyspepsia, or Indiges tion, Uropsr, (iout, Kheumatlsn, Ueueral Debility, CaUrrh of the Bladder, Pains In the Beck slid Htouisch and all dlaeaaui of tha Uri. 5" 9TKP. , uKlTe Breat reUef lo Aatlima, I lJX'STSS: preventive and cure of that dreadful I scourge. Fever snd Ague. CAUTION K.a for "Hudsc G. Woua's Bau. Bc.rrV I I Apothecarle. y . I II CD JON O. WOLFE A CO.. I ... .. hole Irriiorter, 1 umce, 11 I auglS-dm Office, 18 South WUlism dt, New Yerk. C K M B N T. aunonnccs to hi friends tliat he has recently v renovaLad .rH m. purchased and thorouirhlr renovated and ra. Wt ked tiie Urug . tore , , Nft SJ FAYETIEVIUE BTREXT, SODA and ! - MINERAL WATERS, and every thing usually found ln a first class iirnir Storw. V,!"""-.. ., . .. .. , reapecuuiiy soticuia uie patroaatre of his ... .. .. . . .T . , . . ... . ....7.. . . fand hope y constant attentiow, courtesy a I '),rllM"lnK retain It for the fntnr. 1 . . ' aAuaeia, Respsctfully " . iWILLIJ AM BIllPSOM. octai tf 25 BOXES PRIME FACTORY CHEESE i. - iviusaitii situm ftnmcu ociiver. N oct aa tf - VY. C. S f KONACIL lAVis4rluA..lu aO ..v fi., 9fl i 1U8HEL3 OATS Just recalled. I aU f .. . K sei Ifl-tf W. a SlItONACll. A ' p p LI 8 U. , H4 barrels Mountain Apples. o iu oarreis x enow ana Keu unions. i octitl-U , W. C. b 1 KONACIL u vuajn u in. Freh Currents, Turkish Prunes, Assarted t orelim Nuts, rch Citron. w. a stkonach. QFkNSlCRIAN DOUBLE ELASTIC STEEL tr run These celebrated Fen are Increasing veri rapidly la aale owing 10 their sn i.-llrd alkv-tura. They are of superior Eutflish nuke auo are tsiui.uA ror uwir eltsucity, durability, anderenueas ot i ut. Fat sale everywaar. ( rftar Uie convtuiice of those who may wa to try llieio, w il, send a Sample Curd, couulnina all v( the l.Vi numbers, by n-sll oa receipts of Si cents. I VLiON, BLAKEMAN TtlLOR dt CO , IBS dt 140 -tirand Street, N. A . . V OCt Ut-att aOEOROJA COTTOil 6IS. Vl l. .O a. One 40 Saw Cleroons. Brown A f'.,'. 11.1 eiiltl-lf etirsted titn Sent out as s sstnpie, ju.t arrltad al Depot aVid for sale at rwlueeu pnee. JAilhSM.ToV'.Lk, tept 6-1 w A!cat MILLINERY MILL1NIRV EaTABUSHllgNT 1 o 00 . fKK) OOOO ' iMHMX) ' OtMKMK) CMKKXXIO eKXKMMMH) 0000OOO0(X)XXKKXH00O0000000 tKXMXKKlOO , IKMMMKMKXJ OOOtXKKK) (KKXXKXXJ CXMKKKK) tKXKKXH OtXKKKi CKKXXX) , CKKKXJ ISAAC OtXKX CMXMJ OOOO OOO OOO CKXK) (XXIO ETTIaa. (KXKH fH KMX X) (XXXXK) XXXXXK) (XXXMKX fMKKMXKk) (MWKXXXXI OCXXXXXXX) OCKXKXXXX) ootxixxxjtxioooooooOoooooooooo (KXXXXXXJ K XXXXK) (XXXXXJ (XXX XJ I 0000 xx 1 Xi o CF.rcixoBB. One of the Finest Boxnats. ttmssss,, rsacy Goods Stores . Hats. I (Kttinoc, Iu N. Cn Hats. tKmnosa. Hits. " CKrriKoaa. My Millinery Depart- Bonasvs. j (r.TTiseaa. Bientaasau uiuwaew boxkst. u.TTiaeaa. styles, aliaws snd noaaavs. IKmnos. sliiujea In -Hats Hoa Boxaara O.maeaa, aars, Vaxva-ra, Hllks, M. (Km ess. naiias. FeaUMra. How. Bsre. I Emaeaa.asrs nd Kiboonll par- Hatc (KrrnBaa. chased bv Mia. tkiua- IIats I IKmsoxn. ser in person. Boaaars. ' ChTTiaoaa. Aft my Goods ai sold Boansrs. (Kttisoss. at tin lowest possible Boss vs. (:?tisos. pricaa, Boxxsts Uimxeat, ' Ilva. (hTVixoaa. Blseoant will be made Hats. (Kmxoaa. to those bavlnir to sell Bats. (Kmsoan. , airnln Hats.' KTTixosa. ISgiltC (ETTINflKR. Hats iiPW!Mlt,..j, ,., il(,lMfJ!Militl, .T.llHatiL. XTOBTU OAROLIMA, IN . Wake County, la th Supariot Court. B. F. If oor and other I pui.nn. urauist . t " W. A. Jeffries and M. B. I MardeeaL Execatrix of I Geo W. Mordscai and ( Defendant. other. I In pursuance of t decree made in the above entitled scuon, I will sell at tbe Court-house door In the city of Raleigh, en the 23d day of k. ..... I u I . I. - . . .. )...! u 1. . .. .1,. lira UMV VM IMNvVH HIIKII i. itobart Jettrien. Esq., now roaides, lylrs; in ins coanw s oi wste ana rrauxim, sitnata oa Little Itlrer snd containinr about tbirty-ekhl Inunursu yataw aeraa, Tbs traet has been divided Into twenty lots embracing irom one hundred to six nundrea eaeb. Copies ot the plot abawine these divisions can be see. at the offieea of Mon IL Koirers, sq.. snd Messrs. Moore Ostlinir. attoruers at law, Kslelvh, N. C, and at th residence ot William A. jennes, In rranklln comity. 4. Robert Jeffries a id Wlliians. A. JeflHos. Esuuirtw will furnish any information which may be required, and .will show over the I premises any persona desiring to inspett the tana. Tbe terms are : One third eu i the balance In twelve months, with Interest from day ot .air- Tbe title, which is unquestionable. wlUbel wimneia until lull pa) meat at tue purcbas money.. , MARQARXT B. MORDKOAI, ectll-Us by Attorney. In 0 T ICR Call and sa THE TIP TOP tlie best ever nscd. sep ao U W. B. JONES CO. THE PARKER CUN. SEND STAMP FOR CIRCULAII PARKER BRtfS '. WEST MERIDEN.CT. For sal by JULIUS LEWIS A CO., set T-tf . 1 Agent. ALCABLB, NEUSK RIVER AND V . . UtkADlKlCJ iiANUa. On the loth day sf Nobember next, If not I prevloush disposed -of, I will oner for sale, at I VVUder's Store the valuable and hhhlc Im. I I pea pianuuion lying in ttie lore of Neuse I Klver and Crabtre Creek formerlv owned bv I R B. Seawall, Esn. I low ground. d .ptanodTlt w"ll woodsnd ins na eonuins nine bandred acres of I lr. 'title retained sntil Wat naviuant. for further particulars apply la th ander sigueuor w uis urersrer on uie pisce. HENRY MDRUliCAI, ' ' Hsleuu,N.C. oetH-Sw .t...M k..t,b i,y ,?., -g, m-i AMERICAN STERLINt a . . 1 NEW SOLID METAL. NotPUted. TIPPED, OVAL AND OLIVE, TEA, DESERT AND TABLE SPOONS. DESERT AND TABLE FORKS. . THI"AJIEaiCAN8TKBLIN0"IS WAR RANTED 8CPEBI0B TO ANY OTHER I metal or allot ros table service WARE. BOTH FOR ITS 8TRENQThnd F6R ITS BE8IBTaNCKTQ ACID AND TO SULPHUROUS tJABES, IN WlllCII LAT- TER QUALITY IT IS KQUAL TOfftlOHT CARAT GOLD. IT WILL LAST THREE TIMES L0NOER TH AS THE BEST ' SILVER PLATE," AND IS TWICI AS CHEAK F sale st Hardware, Depot ef octWtf ; ' "H-BGOSAON, WEAKE REQl'EHTED TO ANNOUNCE that Ur . B. Arnold, of Inalk Letel, will be eatidiUate for A8UitaDt lor. heew te.ttie Senate of the next Uenetal A. oct W-tin noy 20 C L o T.n IJfG. a. a ii U tUKDl.N'tJ, NDKEWs . Hew York. XalclKh. n. b, AKDREW0 it CO., A, CLOIUIIXi, on. 1, itj. FAtLIAND W1HTKB STOCK, j FALL OVERCOATi. CAS8IXEBK bI8ISK38 8U1T8, ..... YOUTHi' and BOYi . , DRE33 SUITS, BOYS' and YOCTIIa (iUIIOOL' .;. 80iT8 OFj OUR 0 Wjf MANVFA CTURS. A SPECIALITY. 1 OENTS' KINS DKEUd BUIKTa. Full lines of Hants' f Furuisnmj Uooda al ways on band. I.ATS1T STfLEi 1.4 OEXTi II AH . ' OF ALL DESCXIPTlOSd. TRAVEUNO BAG. VALISES std Tlil'Nt 1 87 FayeUevUla -Street, , Balelgh, N. C. . oeta-ii : ' gUPRHIOK - j Table f.'nUerv, Silver Plated Knlres, BUver Porta RoaV best, To and Tsblu Boous. spraO U ' ,. W. ttrONttS ttfc -' Best Bslthaor Family Flour and North Carolina Family Flour, in seeks . r sep s u . w. n. jy.- ta a cv. 350 B08HItI'' VHSAT BRAN. sep U U W. C. BTRONACU. 4 ; ; . J All OF LAW BOOKS On Weouesuay, SKrtt, October, at ths ofllee ol Warren A Carter, ln Wsshimrton, N. U, will be sold a valuable Law Library. Terms cash. WILU B. RODMAH. au(a9-dtda N ' "8EA FOAM" POWDERS. ; In fir pound Una for hotels and families W. C. STRONAClU. aepW-U " 7 ' .- LAROI LOT M. G. HAMS and Bides to-day received. sue 5 tf W. a BTR0S4CB. .A BwAUTlFUL LOT OF " imbmldertexi' At FRIMBOSS, PETTY dt NIWSOM'B. may g-tf OSADALIS rnna great sodthern 1 remedy. tor th cur of Hern. tula, Bcrofuloui faint Rheui titm, Whin Swelling, Most, Uoitre, Courjmptronjt. Itronehi- iis, nerrout Debilily .nd ail dis ease, arising from an impure eon- .lilln . ,1.. D 1 r Tee merits olthisv.ln.ki.mn. Alien .r.Ki wn k . ..... ... I notice is butueeeemry to miuaTirie readersofihisjmirnslotiheaaeseiii. ii.7.1 JJ. . .... UMCesstlMe. " liuesis can be present' rraei msnvleadjtie Fnv.ir,.,.. kt .,.,.. kad aesdsoiUinilies throushout Ihe fi'M'h, enaorsirig Id Ibe kigheet leraas rnroa or remilariA. i Ur.M. WIlsoBl C-rw ef Salt! Carw mt B.i,lBlaM sys "as feu aaed it In cans ol tierot uia snd oust ill leases wilt msoh ass, isiscuon. 11. fm . . . I - ..Vj, aaiuanre, ra. If-m.rn.iw,, It tij mil parsMis sulferlng no aimaied HiuoJ, lay in; l i,,u iartol lo SAV DMuknlu. k. baa mm ;uw4 , Wew Dissn Kail at Ik. Wain. RlOre M. A. UuillMwtkralRnurl, aav. k. has beensoaiucr. banaStlnl hy iuuse that he ehmlully ncamaMeas It te all his triALd, uul arquiintAncee. S-'reiwem at Cau. Dru..iata mm n. ideastrllle, Vi.,say tttw,e,kasaUad w ... WHlArOOn. 1 - fcaaa-1 u. MeS-adelawi, MurrVm horo, Tmnesere. sa,a il riu.il kin, nl Hu.umiiuia wbes all else IsilixL I KonaaslrttaliolasecretqUArkprrll. sratioo 11, li.iir,llr,t, ropulilntcd on every pacltafrs. Hhow it t yi.ur Physii inn sml fee will tell yoa H a composAHl el the stroagest Alterstivaf lhat eiisl, snd Is aa excellent BloaU Hurifler. L'ld our SDiee Admit caul giro you tnKini'iiiAU rroa ierery Sts is th ttoulfc snd (roa. jwrsons snovn lo evwry nun, womaa And e hUd either persoaaUv oi Sjrrau- uuiioa. koeatlAlis Is sold by til Drucista CLISHTSACo., 1 ' Baltixosw, & ' .'rcvrkitri jntTW 17 TTVnrlOVr . . i . a k. a a , no. 8 Couaoi Placs, : July I aeodAwlvv - BUSHELS WHEAT BRAN V S.OOO lbs Cotton Seed Meal, nut. bushel WhlU ( era Meal, f ' tf". W .A!. HTuriHA M HO Ueree duisr Chinid tr.m. "Peede and "Pacta" brands, any aiae from S KT 10 OODBrla 1 a . .. . ocuB-tt W.C. BTRON ACH. PHI WAKXFIBLD a. EARTH CLOSET, Is by all odds the ftsot JM patented. Send to , j a?.., Hew 10rk.fm-deacrlotWa natAnA Cull ....I I yl oFiHi.D smti CLosav Co., W Uey St., , , ' - . r- . v- i Two non kanil at W. . JONKS Co., Agent. mcv lt-ti Q PT A POUNDS SWEET GOSHEN BUT .4 O U ter in Kite, dost in at oeiT-tr LEACH BROS. CXTIZX2IIS' BadXTK, C0I1SSS JSTCAlfOSX AXD TASMHTS, PlTaUtttCk.l Wa V Paid Up Capital, rwiit I l-vi,UtJ I JOS H. COOPER, PKtMinwr. - " -'vik , ivri in D. A. WE1SIGER. Casmaa tiiSJ. tlARhUSON, Assist avt CasuiUu Diasc-Toat: J. Andrew White, Fnnk Potts, W. U Wstklnsw: R. T. AiTirunoo. s , J. P. Williamson. W. R. Maliurv. "-.: H . 11. Tsppey. DtrcsiTs received In Oolo, Snvin, m Cl'BKSxcv, for which rrruueatea will be Is wed, payable In kind, on demand, with inter, at fiom date till paid. - ,1 lXTaaaev allowed on dally balance subject to ebei k. , , . , Collection on all accessible points, and w- atiun man, promptly, , . I mar l.-tf . . .V" 1 j, v0- a BALE A led of good oW l Corn. ; MERCHANT TAILJ755 :' 1072. ""t'. . L.FinXiAO.cOMPUTT, OF4JENTLEMEir0WiUR ' KD rrajflSITDfo : ' ' . "" . a,. ' ' G00D4 ' AXXOMSCEMEXT, Monsieur B. Ccssoa, J MERCHANT TAILOR, , ; Opposite Mstropolitau'B sit rATtTTariLxt srssrr, - hajast returned from tbs NartL , . wlin a Ure and varied stock ot " FRKKCH and, INQLI83 CLOTHS, CAS8IMCIUE8, . " doeskins, - ' ' , fciTINGe... b1 ut ,u,m, ass i ln the Iteehanleal n.r.ri . . . hU employ th. vary hart frsnca V k who artl.Ho tasto'eint bT?. this or any other citv. - Thankful lor past fsTors, U bops, b, I "' ,,. , ' f?.,,:;f"'T,',-'(w?wr'hi'i fOtl CASli ONLY. BttsfacuoD no ami. sp 25-Sni teedin vy rtspsrt T7IIHT IN f HI w a a r II? " 1 1 -W E I H E L lis ad a tus TJtirr I THE LAltGEST STOCK OF flPT I . -w.utarj I imniitiiniv, BROCGUT TO RALEIGH C W.ikel take frrM pleasure la fc form lor his many friends and ratnios that be ku ka returned from New York, vlih u- u.C. and most altraelive stoek of Roods ol eifrj description ever brought to this market all stock embrcce la part, Tt 1 6 tS, Ingrsli nTXtimu" BROAtX LOTUS, , DOESKINS, VEUtlNOS,. sWaLISU MELTON, ENGLISH KITIEtn, SCOTCH AND IN0LISII CHEVIOT, BXVXRS OF ALL DISCR'FTIOXt, for Ba ts snd Ortreosts. To all of wlueh, I Invito a careful imptctkn I troa mepuh.lc.. I ta the Mechanical Depsrtuenl ef ny I Hons will he found only the very best we I ""en, ana u worm lureea sat, t era suss. I a. Orders from a distance resoeetfally si tod, and personal attention gives te 1I1S s Sep iB-oaa MUIL UilllU DBALKS IK GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, TOBACCO, C IGAK8 8NTJFF, CONF. O ' ' TION8, - -"' Boots nd bhou e, Opposite the Oas Monte, Oct 10 dAwtf ' Ralclgli, S. 0 '.. ptAUI INSTITUTE. i i , i RALEIGH, N. C. Ilev, R BunwKM, principal. , ' The First Annual gculon of Uili lertimtwi Will commence on Monday Sept ati 18'" , Accomplished snd experienced teArbm N all the hrsnchas usually tauijht drstelssi Female Seminarfee hsve been e luploveJ, Tbe Musical Department will be s.l ' direeUoa of Prof. A. BAUMANN, bo,dnt the past ten years has been aiJlled Principals In their School st Charlotte. Mr. M. K. LACY wiU be conneete. el the Institution as Teacher of EnglUh Hew and Superinlaouent of social sinl 4osk duUea. .. For Circular containing full prttcnlsr Term, Course of Study. Ac, stldrcw Rtnr. ft. BUBwKLL A WV' fly 18-lmAwSm Kalesia, . j til WW TO s F a v C a ' l 11 ' rTyara.f,.B;S t ,T Randal XX. Toote & Co NBankert tad Broker, 10 Broadway, T- , v i Sf em bar of Stock .bcaange snd ; l ". Gold Board. . j RrBxots-Jsy Cooke A Co., Banking AasociaUon, or anv Banking ai.aia.llia JaBaWeiaUOaa, OT .11 klflw-'-l, n. i ...... , a i- w. v,wk. - ,,muni k iju .araa i in ' " ' - . u. Oparmtics-.s' Ire oa application. une k wly PATAPrCO Family Flour-Just lro Milia . rf agiB-tf W.C. Iis1"' gALE OF NORTH CAROLINA B1 ' ' " ROAD STOCK. . Th undersigned administrators of J Thompaon, deceased, wiii seU tVr e " l" Iknnhanaa In l.lnirtiin. OB 1 U' MlST, day of October, lfJ, ' J"J J'u"-' N. u. Kallrosd eloek. . ir .. 11, r . i.' " rji I sep 97-dtds U M riiJ-4P-.i. . Aum'nwkniti'r R S T A 0 ft v IT.. . ...J k.1. CitTAURAMl fur tlw acconimoilsliuB of the public. " N for him to ssy that all the "c""l v4 BeasoB will be constantly kept " aarTed la the best sijie. At OTSTERS IN TUK S11KLL received every dsy and scried ia all The "AS i.tur.,i-h.-3 with the be VH.SiCi, LWUeaia, AL' POTiTR LAGER Btt. i i 'I V-' 4-iy T 1 If . H. JONES A CO.
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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